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Paperback THE CHRONICLES OF FAERIE: The Hunter's Moon; The Summer King; The Light Bearer's Book

ISBN: 0143312030

ISBN13: 9780143312031

THE CHRONICLES OF FAERIE: The Hunter's Moon; The Summer King; The Light Bearer's

(Part of the The Chronicles of Faerie Series)

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This gorgeous new collection of the first three volumes of the Chronicles of Faerie has been specially designed to appeal to young adult readers ages fourteen and up. It includes: The Hunter's Moon... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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amazing series!!!

i believe i first read this series is grade eight for a book report... and boy has it stuck with me since then. this ranges as one of the first 'adult' fairy books i've read and inspired me to further my fairy obsession. and when i say adult i don't mean 'adult', i refer to the fact that this story isn't about the fairies we use to entertain children. stories like this one draw their content from the fairies of mythology, from irish/ british myth and legends. in this book there are three stories, there is a fourth and concluding story The Book of Dreams (Chronicles of Faerie), but that's not in this edition. basically, the series focuses on different girls and their interactions with the fairy world. in the first two, the hunter's moon and the summer king, there are two girls and one get taken away by the fairies because she has caught the eye of a fairy king and we the readers are left with the girl left behind, who goes in search of the missing girl. the girl the reader is with eventually comes into contact with the fairies (which takes a lot of work as we might imagine) and she discovers that there is a problem. in the first it was the hunter's moon, a monster that demanded sacrifice (which they fought) and in the second the problem's focus is on (you guessed it) the summer king. i won't go into a lot of detail because it's been a while since i've read them and i don't want to spoil anything. the third story is a bit different than the first two it's called the light- bearer's daughter and there's only one girl in the story... the light bearer's daughter (the title's are really helpful). the girl in this story is half fairy (that would be the light- bearer side) and she goes in search of her fairy mother. this story is continued in the final installation, or i should say expanded upon because there is something of an appropriate ending in this book. all of the stories have strong, proactive heroines and are rich with fairy lore, making the possibility of fairies come alive for a new, younger generation. a good thing about the series is that the characters from the previous books will make an appearance later on in the series as a minor character, kind threading it all together. i strongly recommend this series. i have very fond memories of it and have actually purchased it not that long ago. it's a great intro to faeries for those who are unaware, and for those who are, well its a fun ride. it's aimed towards a late elementary school, early teen audience, but can be enjoyed by anyone with a like interest. it's pretty well written and doesn't take much time to get through. i recommend.

An Incredible fantasy

What a way to escape reality and enter into the world of fantasy.O.R. Melling captures the beauty and innocence of the world of faerie. This book makes you laugh and makes you cry.I recommend this book to anyone you likes to escape reality for awhile when it becomes too much to bare.
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