The Youngest Templar (5 books in series)
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review 1: This is written with a well developed story line but far more important is the topics directly and indirectly dealt with that make this part of a Classic series. The sense of duty and honor of the main characters leads to friendships and truth in their relationships. This is what...
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review 1: I thought this book was very good. Even though it was informational and stuff, it was still very interesting. The plot was well laid out. But at times, the conversations were often boring and were very long. This book had a more of a story type adventure feeling to it. It was des...
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review 1: I loved this second book in the series! This ties in all the Medieval things that I really like! Tristan and his friends Robard (loosely based on Robin Hood?) and Maryam (loosely based on Maid Marian?) are still trying to get away from Sir Hugh, the evil Templar Knight, that wa...
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review 1: This final book in the trilogy of Tristan, the young squire to a Templar Knight, takes an interesting turn. Tristan somewhat gets sidelined in his story, so another character can take center stage in what becomes an origin story for Robin Hood. Tristan's friend and traveling comp...
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review 1: If you think that a book set in the 12th century England would be boring, think again. This book is an exciting story of the life of a monk boy Tristan. He was left on the steps of the monastery as an infant by a wealthy family, and raised by the monks. After a visit from Sir Tho...