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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780140177190
Edition: New edition
ISBN: 0140177191
Label: Penguin
Manufacturer: Penguin
Number Of Pages: 1024
Publication Date: May 07, 1998
Publisher: Penguin
Studio: Penguin
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This book is so dull and boring. It is atmospheric, has three dimensional characters but contains pages and pages of dialogue. If you like reading scripts then this book is for you.I gave up on it about half way through and was relieved to have done so. Don't waste time on this book unless you are heavily into the Arthurian myths. Right, I'm off to watch some paint dry.
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i just have to add a quick badly written review, as reading through the more negetive comments it seems most of those people think it's boring, slow but well written. i'd have to disagree on all counts.
i still have really fond memories of this book after reading it twice 10 or so years ago. a wonderful dark trajedy. yes it's depressing, but it is a trajedy, that's it's beauty.
one thing though, my wife (who has a far better grasp of literarture than i do) read it once ...
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This book moved me more than I can say. I didn't want it ever to end. It has changed the way I look at nature, encouraging me to pay more attention and respect to the wonderful natural things in our world.
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Now a well known part of the fantasy and legends canon it seems, I'm glad I finally got round to reading this engrossing book.
Essential for anyone moved by the tragic but eternal Arthurian saga, this one has less cinematic description (as in the old simple tales), but all the deeper emotion and intrigue of the court and some thrilling tensions between characters. All this is deftly handled through the wisdom and skill of the author, who succeeds in covering the whole period.
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This has got to be the best authurian book ever, full of magic and atmosphere, thrilling and other worldly, quite hard to get into, but once you are there, you very definitely are in another world Camelot and avalon.