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Pendragon

Pendragon

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Unusual & Exciting Arthurian Read!
Review: A wonderful tale, aside from some of the distracting typographical errors in the first half of the book. This is the story of Arthur in the beginning five years of his reign. As usual, it starts off with his begetting, his young life with Hector (Ector) who influences his Romanized ideals. However, the Celt still reigns strong in Artorius (Arthur) and with Myrddin's (Merlin) help rises to the demands of kingship or in this case that of a count, and strives to put down the rebellious kinglets in his realm.

Additionally,, Lancelot's and Guinevere's betrayal is skillfully and cleverly brought to light by Myrddin.

Finallly, this book engaged some different methods of portraying the Arthurian Legend in an enchanting but totally believable way. This book was refreshing, I wish it had turned into a trilogy. A very worthwhile read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Unusual & Exciting Arthurian Read!
Review: A wonderful tale, aside from some of the distracting typographical errors in the first half of the book. This is the story of Arthur in the beginning five years of his reign. As usual, it starts off with his begetting, his young life with Hector (Ector) who influences his Romanized ideals. However, the Celt still reigns strong in Artorius (Arthur) and with Myrddin's (Merlin) help rises to the demands of kingship or in this case that of a count, and strives to put down the rebellious kinglets in his realm.

Additionally,, Lancelot's and Guinevere's betrayal is skillfully and cleverly brought to light by Myrddin.

Finallly, this book engaged some different methods of portraying the Arthurian Legend in an enchanting but totally believable way. This book was refreshing, I wish it had turned into a trilogy. A very worthwhile read!


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