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The King Arthur Trilogy Book One: Dragon's Child
The King Arthur Trilogy Book One: Dragon's Child | M. K. Hume
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From the author of The Merlin Prophecy, a trilogy that Kirkus Reviews proclaimed, will appeal to those who thrill to Game of Thrones, the first installment in the action-packed trilogy of battles, romance, and bravery during the Dark Ages is the tale of the boy destined to become King Arthur. The Dark Ages: a time of chaos and bloodshed. The Roman legions have long deserted the isles and the despotic Uther Pendragon, High King of Celtic Britain, is nearing death. As the tyrant falters, his kingdom is being torn apart by the minor kings who jostle for his throne. But only one man can bring the Celts together as a nation and restore peace King Arthur. We meet Arthur first as a shy, subservient twelve-year-old living in the home of Lord Ector, who took in the boy when he was a babe to protect him from murderous kin. One day, three influential men arrive at Ectors villa and arrange for Arthur to be taught the skills of the warrior: blade and shield, horse and fire, pain and bravery. When they return years later, the country is in desperate straits, for the great cities of the east are falling to the menace of the Saxon hordes. In spite of Uther, Arthur becomes a war chieftain and wins many battles to earn him the trust of his Celtic warriors and prove that he alone can unite the tribes. But if he is to fulfill his destiny and become the High King, Arthur must find Uthers crown and sword. The future of Britain is at stake.
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Made another stop at the library, my intentions where for just Alanni to get a book since she was complaining her school library has nothing good to read.

And of course what‘s self control when King Arthur is involved, got books 1 and 2 of this trilogy I haven‘t read yet, so I‘m excited to see how they are.

BookBabe 😊 Well, of course you have to get something for yourself too! 😁👍🏻 5y
Sweetkokoro @BookBabe of course I would be crazy not to have 😆 (I‘ll just pretend I didn‘t grab 5 other books on Saturday haha) 5y
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I had to bail after 267 pages. I'm interested but this isn't an easy read, it's more telling than showing and bland at best. I have a healthy love for Arthurian legend but I have other books to finish

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My August TBR. It will change as usual but these are the main contenders.
#augustofpages #augustphotochallenge #day1 #tbr

TheSpinecrackersBookClub The Nightingale is a lovely book that you won't be able to put down. 8y
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