Review of The Lion of Camelot

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An Arthurian content, full of suspense and intrigue.
The infusion of poetic contents makes the book a relish.
Well-done on the inviting review and congrats to the author.
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I would love to give this intriguing Arthurian legend a read. I also enjoy epic poems so this has to be on my read list!
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Thank you so much for your beautifully written review of this grand book. I too, love learning new words. Looking them up as I go would not be a problem for me in my reading focus.
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If you're not a fan of epic poems, I think it would be challenging for you to read The Arthurian Legend since you would have to check up the meanings of numerous words in the dictionary. However, it appears to be a perfect fit for the correct demographic. Congrats on BOTD!
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I have read everything I have ever found on Arthur and Camelot, so this will be my next foray into that adventure. The author's desire to establish authenticity with epic poetry is another reason I look forward to this! Thank you for your review!
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The lion of Camelot is a book of poems that follows the authorian story and has a lot of new words. Congratulations on book of the day.
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The Lion of Camelot seems like a well written book. I like that the author uses rhyme, figures of speech, similes and metaphors in the story. I like that this book is as exciting as the first volume is. The storyline seems well developed and captivating. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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The Lion of Camelot seems like an interesting book. Howeve, I'm not a fan of epic mysteries, so it might seem a little strange starting now. Nice review and congratulations on BOTD.
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The lion of camelot is a sequel to the aftermath of the King and it is based on the Arthur tale. This is a fun read for poem lovers. Congratulations on book of the day.
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The Lion of Camelot’s story flows around a king and his rules. I’m eager to read its stories which are having characters of historical fiction.
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Sci-fi books are my favorites. I would love to add this book to my bookshelves, so i can read up later. I really love and enjoyed your review. It is an amazing review.
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This review reveals that the book contains a bit of poetry, adventure, and new vocabulary. I'm tempted to read it to understand how it all fits together. Well done for a well-thought-out review.
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The title of today botd made me remember a movie I watched sometime ago. The book sure has a good plot and was well-written by the author. Congratulations on botd!
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Sometimes it's good to find out stuffs for yourself but doing that sometimes comes with great reisk. I hope the king would survive to tell the tale. Would read this book to findo out. Congrats on BOTD.
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I really like your review. I like also Legendary story. It's Time to read Authurian story!
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