Rating:  Summary: Dull or Exicting? Review: This book was kinda dull but then again kinda exciting. Parsifal's page was really very odd. I don't know if some of you would like to read this book. But this book could be your type. So why don't you pick this book up and try it. I thought it was vry cool actually.
Rating:  Summary: Not enough Arthurian stuff in it. Review: This book wasn't my favorite. First, Piers go on a quest with one knight, then out of nowhere, Parsifal comes and takes over. And a lot of the fantasy was hard to imagine.
Rating:  Summary: A Truly Delightful Quest Review: This is one of the most light-hearted and enjoyable books I have read in quite some time. I think it is the best Gerald Morris has done yet, and I have thoroughly enjoyed his three previous novels. I can sincerely recommend it to adults who enjoy a humor-studded story as well as to younger readers.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful! Review: This is the most serious of Gerald Morrris' books. It is funny but still shows how the people you know are not what you always think they are. It is a wonderful book and I hope that Gerald Morris continues the series. My sister and I both love all the books. Thank you, Mr. Morris, for keeping them clean and free of swearing and such.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful! Review: This is the most serious of Gerald Morrris' books. It is funny but still shows how the people you know are not what you always think they are. It is a wonderful book and I hope that Gerald Morris continues the series. My sister and I both love all the books. Thank you, Mr. Morris, for keeping them clean and free of swearing and such.
Rating:  Summary: Quite exciting Review: Young Piers dreams of being a page, the servant of a knight of great renown. Adventure finds Piers in the form of a country bumpkin who wishes to be a knight, a young man by the name of Parsifal. With King Arthur's blessing, Parsifal and Piers ride out to do great deeds, and earn Parsifal's knighthood. However, for both Parsifal and Piers the ride is an education, and both have lessons to learn.As with Gerald Morris's other books, this one is quite exciting, and written in an easy to read style. I have come to expect a lot from this author, and this book certainly delivers. It is a wonderful book, a fine example of High Medieval Arthuriana. I highly recommend this book!
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