This was a strong and beautiful conclusion to a very fine series. I had mixed feelings about the first book (Dragonborn), but the subsequent books have increasingly grown on me as we've been reading through them. A marvelous "poetry" to the prose, so to speak. Not sure how to describe the series other than "high fantasy" for younger readers/listeners. Others have compared the series to the Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander (one of my longtime favorites), and I can see similarities. A closer comparison, to my mind, would be the Hobbit, or perhaps even the Lord of the Rings trilogy, though for a younger audience. It's thoughtful and thought-provoking at times, but a joy and a pleasure to read from start to finish. Excellent, endearing characters, and a truly charming finish. Certainly well worth it and highly recommended.