![]() ![]() But I have the second in the series, "Dark Moon," at home, ready to be read! :)Īn early awakening that i wasn''t aware of. It''s a fabulous coming-of-age fantasy, complete with the requisite prophecies and dangerous journey for our hero, young Jan, prince of the unicorns.Įven though this is the first book of a trilogy, it stands perfectly well alone - the sequel wasn''t released til 7 years later, so, as a child I never even realized there was more to the story. So I found a copy and re-read it, finding it as charming and captivating as I always had! I read it over and over back then, but 20 years later couldn''t remember much about it. This was my favorite book as a child obsessed with unicorns (when even my dance teacher presented me with unicorn-themed because of the hair at the front of my head that refused to lay down). Yet time after time they are rescued, leading Jan to wonder: Am I the heir to a special destiny? Soon Jan's curiosity leads him, along with his friend Dagg, and their mentor, the female warrior Tek, into the greatest dangers-deadly gryphons, sly pans, wyverns, pards, and renegade unicorns. Reluctantly, Korr allows Jan to accompany the other initiate warriors on a pilgrimage. ![]() ![]() Jan, the prince of the unicorns, is high-spirited, reckless-and the despair of his mighty father, Korr. ![]()
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