When he gets there we see him be somewhat self-absorbed and selfish. He continually questions his past throughout the book, as he lost his memories when he crashed upon the shores of Caer Vedwyd, his new home (and the only one he has ever known.) He doesn’t believe his name is Emrys and doesn’t believe Branwen is his mother either (What a jerk!) Eventually, he goes on a quest to find who he is and where he comes from which takes him to the Isle of Fincayra, a place between the heavens and the earth. The main character, Emrys, is a wimpy young boy around the age of thirteen. Barron has done an unbelievably great job at creating the characters: Emrys, Rhia, Trouble, Shim, Branwen… I love them all dearly. They are yours to use, a gift from above.”, T. “Whatever you did, you did from your powers. Once he enters the Isle he finds that there is much more to his past than he could have ever imagined, and that he needs to help the Isle of Fincayra to discover it. The ocean takes him to the mysterious and magical Isle of Fincayra. Years later, Emrys leaves his mother, Branwen, on a quest to find who he is and where he comes from. I really enjoyed reading this novel and miss the beautiful world of Fincayra.Ī young boy, Emrys, washes ashore with no memory of who he is or where he came from. Barron is intriguing, magical, and an excellent read. The Lost Years of Merlin (Book #1 of a twelve-part series) by T.
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