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The Book Of Three by Lloyd Alexander

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In The Book Of Three, did you enjoy ...

... a quest to achieve a life-changing goal?

The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien

If you loved following Taran’s journey from his humble home to the wilds of Prydain in The Book of Three, you’ll be captivated by Bilbo Baggins’s adventure from the Shire to the Lonely Mountain. The Hobbit delivers a classic, goal-centered quest—full of peril, camaraderie, and self-discovery—as Bilbo and his companions strive to reclaim a dragon-guarded treasure.

... a young protagonist’s path of growth and self-discovery?

The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper

If Taran’s struggles to find his place and prove himself resonated with you, you’ll appreciate Will Stanton’s awakening to his powers and responsibilities in The Dark is Rising. Will’s journey from ordinary boy to one who must confront powerful forces feels just as transformative and heartfelt as Taran’s coming-of-age adventure.

... an ensemble of quirky, memorable characters banding together?

Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer

If you enjoyed Taran’s interactions with Eilonwy, Fflewddur Fflam, and Gurgi, you’ll love the dynamic team in Artemis Fowl. The book assembles a colorful cast—like the clever Artemis, his loyal bodyguard Butler, and the resourceful fairy Holly Short—whose clashing personalities and teamwork create both drama and humor throughout their magical adventure.

... a richly detailed fantasy world with its own lore and history?

Redwall by Brian Jacques

If you were drawn to the evocative landscapes and ancient legends of Prydain, you’ll be enchanted by the world of Redwall. Jacques crafts a vividly realized abbey, woodland, and surrounding lands, complete with unique traditions, songs, and heroic tales that make the setting feel alive and immersive.

... stories inspired by myth and legend?

The Sea of Trolls by Nancy Farmer

If the mythic echoes of Welsh folklore in The Book of Three captured your imagination, The Sea of Trolls will enthrall you with its Norse and Anglo-Saxon legends. Follow Jack as he embarks on a perilous quest across lands brimming with trolls, dragons, and legendary figures, all steeped in ancient myth.

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