Knights' Tales (5 books in series)
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review 1: Just as he did in the earlier titles in this series about King Arthurs's knights (The Adventures of Lancelot the Great, The Adventures of Sir Givret the Short and The Adventures of Sir Gawain the True), simplifies the tales for a young, modern audience. Since he focuses only on S...
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review 1: Advanced second and third grade readers will appreciate this adventurous chapter book. Historical characters from the Knights of (King Arthur's) Round Table populate the book. Both girls and boys will find heroes within. Most importantly, the main message seems very clear: don...
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review 1: Luke's Review: I liked this book because it was about a short, little knight, and I think he got his name because of his height: Sir Givret the Short. The most exciting part of this story was when Erec was standing in the doorway and Count Oringle threw himself from the nearest...
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review 1: I've always loved the King Arthur stories, and this retelling of the story of one of his knights, Sir Gawaine, in ten chapters is fresh, lively, and filled with humor. The knights of the Round Table were brave and loyal, but they sometimes had to be taught lessons in manners and ...
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review 1: The rating should be actually higher and it isn't only because I rated it in relation to the other two books of the serie. Ad for the others, this novel is funny, short and entertaining. It' s a revisitation of the Green knight story where Gawain has to finallly learn how to be c...