The Legend of the King

The Legend of the King

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From School Library JournalGr 5-8–Camelot is in ruins, nearly all the famous Knights of the Roundtable are dead, and Arthur is no longer on the throne. Or is Camelot just waiting to rise again? In this final title in the series, Morris once again makes the adventure, excitement, and magic of King Arthur and his court accessible to every reader. Arthur's illegitimate son, Mador, born to the great sorceress Morgause, has raised an army, the White Horsemen, and is massacring people across the countryside and blaming it on Arthur's knights. At the same time, Camelot is infiltrated by spies and the scandal of Lancelot's affair with the queen causes a division between Arthur and the great knight, though that is soon healed. And the door between the human and magical world closes. Through the mayhem, Arthur's England triumphs, but at the cost of nearly everyone who has appeared throughout this series. Yet the ending is hopeful and still possesses the magic of the legends. As with the earlier titles, Morris does not shy away from love or violence, but instead stays true to the feel and premise of the original tales while building on them. Reading the previous books is a necessity to understand all of the characters, although a list of them and the books in which they appeared is helpful. An excellent end to a worthwhile and well-written series that can be recommended to reluctant and skilled readers alike.Clare A. Dombrowski, Amesbury Public Library, MA© Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.From BooklistIn this final title in the Squire’s Tale series, former squire Terence is still adjusting to knighthood when the White Horsemen, led by ruthless Mordred, threaten King Arthur. To protect Camelot, Terence and others embark on a dangerous, difficult quest to vanquish enemies, culminating in an epic, brutal battle between good and evil. Gracefully interweaving Arthurian legend, realistic and magical elements, humor, and heartbreak, the vivid prose brings events, settings, and new and returning characters to life. From ever-loyal Terence to kind enchantress Lynet, the characters’ interspersed stories and relationships create depth and suspense in an engrossing conclusion to a notable series. Grades 6-9. --Shelle Rosenfeld
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Name of the Author
Gerald [Morris
Gerald]
Morris
Language
English
Series
The Squire's Tales #10
ISBN
9780547144207
Release date
2010

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The Legend of the King

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