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Running away from home in order to save his kingdom was a Gallant sort of thing for a Crown Prince to do. A self-sacrificing sort of thing. Maybe even a brave sort of thing. Definitely Proper Princely Behavior. Right? And there should be some pretty awesome adventures as Thony looks for his princess (whom he's too young to marry yet anyways, so there's plenty of time before any gross stuff like that). And he's starting out in the Fairy Wood which has all sorts of amazing and scary stories about it. Other people have all sorts of adventures in there. Unfortunately, Thony's adventure also…mehr

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Running away from home in order to save his kingdom was a Gallant sort of thing for a Crown Prince to do. A self-sacrificing sort of thing. Maybe even a brave sort of thing. Definitely Proper Princely Behavior. Right? And there should be some pretty awesome adventures as Thony looks for his princess (whom he's too young to marry yet anyways, so there's plenty of time before any gross stuff like that). And he's starting out in the Fairy Wood which has all sorts of amazing and scary stories about it. Other people have all sorts of adventures in there. Unfortunately, Thony's adventure also involves an annoyingly superior stable-girl (his best friend, **sigh**), a grumpy unicorn, and an all-too-easily-freaked-out horse...
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Kerridwen Mangala McNamara is an Indian-American with a Master's degree in Bacterial Genetics who lives in Flyover Country (the far northern end of the US South) with her husband, The Professor, and four of her six children. The Professor plays chess, and the children largely unschool while Mangala writes. (The remaining children are in college - you can blame the oldest for the excessive amounts of math showing up in Mangala's fantasy novels, the second one for better attention to staging of scenes, the third for all the economics, and the fourth for great attention to history - and all of them for a focus on political science!) Mangala is a former professional bellydance instructor, currently coaches a model government team, runs homeschool parent support groups, and used to enjoy knitting, crotchet, and embroidering Temari balls but now is much more boring as she rarely does anything but write, argue economic theory with her 18 and 15 year olds, and wonder loudly if her 12 and 10 year olds do anything other than watch Minecraft videos. She owes her love of books and reading to her mother, who was a professional folklorist and could recite - from memory - stories from every nation in the United Nations.