Review of The Lion of Camelot

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I love and enjoy reading Arthurian-inspired stories and look forward to reading The Lion of Camelot: Camelot Chronicles.
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In my opinion, I think the king of Camelot needed to know what the people thought about him so he could serve them better. Nice review!
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It sounds like this was quite an enjoyable read for you. I'm not sure I would enjoy this too much as I am rather picky about the types of fantasy I read, and I don't know that I would be interested in reading the first book in order to understand this one.However, I love learning the meanings of new words and being educated about different things. I will have to give some thought as to if I want to read it or now. Great review!
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In my opinion, I think the king of Camelot needed to know what the people thought about him so he could serve them better. Nice review!
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The book sounds unique and interesting. I've never tries a sci-fi and fantasy book whose contents are presented in a poetic manner. I should like to try this one. I'd also love to add more vocabulary from the book to my collection. I hope it'll be a great read. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I like stories featuring King Arthur, so I look forward to reading this one. Thanks for the review.
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This book looks to be perfectly up my alley because I will always be a fan of the Arthurian mythology and I have always been fascinated by things pertaining to Camelot. I adore that Camelot is set in the Middle Ages, which makes me even more interested to learn new vocabulary and other things from this book. Congrats on BOTD!
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I want to know the reason they want to bring down Zorgar. This book seems like a very fascinating one. The book cover is also amazing. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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For real I found "The Lion of Camelot" by Robert Murray interesting for me. As Author Robert Murray introduces his work, writing, “I read the above lines and my imagination independently created a King..." already imagery of an Arthurian legend is built in my mind on how the words sounds a very respected King of Camelot. Learning of new vocabulary from the book has been an additional impact and has boosted my communication as well.
I would wish to request the Author Robert Murray to release for us Volume 3 of this series.
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It's not totally fun to always check the dictionary while reading a book but some readers may find it interesting. I enjoyed reading this review. Congratulations on BOTD
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I have always wanted to read about the story of Camelot. This book is one of the best that talks about Camelot. It talks about how Arthur's grandson becomes king and how people are talking about his legitimacy which hurts him and makes him start finding out what people are talking about him. Thanks for the review.
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This series' first book already struck me as a compelling epic based on King Arthur's legends, and the second book appears to follow in the similar vein. This encourages me much more to research this series. I appreciate your excellent review.
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Thank you for the great review! This seems like an amazing sequel to a great series. It is fast-paced and keeps the readers engaged.
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Post by Shenila Ginabay »

I am not really into poem books but I think I would like this one because it is settled in King Arthur's story and the whole fantasy world in it. Even though the book has some words that the reader might not know, it's a good opportunity to gain knowledge.
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Where Camelot is concerned, Arthur is mentioned, and conspiracies come in play, please count me in. This book would definitely keep me hooked.
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