Review of The Lion of Camelot

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I was intrigued to know that this book is a poem. Plus, the cryptic words that require a dictionary seem exciting to read. I like similes, metaphors, and quizzical words, but the first book must be read first which show that the book isn't a standalone book. Thanks for the review. 
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Maybe I'm a little strange, but I find lengthy introduction’s necessary for context-setting in anything with historical value, even if in this case it is a fiction.
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I was intrigued to know that this book is a poem. Plus, the cryptic words that require a dictionary seem exciting to read. I like similes, metaphors, and quizzical words, but the first book must be read first which show that the book isn't a standalone book. Thanks for the review.  :tiphat:
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This book sounds entertaining to read because of the plot that is centered on arthorian legends. Congrats on BOTD.
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This is a nice and exciting novel, I believe so because the summary of this novel intrigued me and captured my attention. Nice review.
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The cover is quite appealing but sadly I'm not a big fan of political fiction. Hence, I'll have to pass on this one. But congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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This is one story I would to read. The Lion of Camelot will certainly worth my read. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This story involves political conflicts among kings and queens. I'm not interested in Arthurian legend, and I prefer to read the first book in a series. This is best for readers who love epic fantasy. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I love poems I think this series, will be a good collection for me, I hope Camelot's king have a safe journey in the city it shows straight to want to be around people not send other, and I believe he will save Camelot against the secret plot to attack Camelot again.
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The new king secretly leaving his castle to find out for himself what people think of him, is quite an interesting premise for a new take on King Arthur stories. I am also curious about the secret plot to attack Camelot again. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This is a fiction in poetry. Robert Murray seems to be so talented in penning these verses in this second of the series Camelot Chronicles. The journey of the .protagonist Elias seems to be very interesting. Perhaps, I will check out this epic poem sometime.You have written this review so well. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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This book sounds interesting and I would like to know the outcome of the king in disguise to hear what the people think of him. This is not my usual genre but I would like to give it a try. I have added it to my bookshelf to read. I find the use of dictionary a bit daunting but I don't mind learning new words. Thank you for a great review!
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

Am not a real fan of poems, epic or not, but the allure of the Arthurian legend just might make me sample this one. A very insightful review, kudos.
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I read a few pages of the first book and I found it interesting; Queen Guinevere is a very strong character. Sadly I didn't have time to read it to the end. In The Lion of Camelot, the story becomes more complicated. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Chiamaka Ogadimma »

After reading the review of this book, when I saw the name Camelot the movie series popped in my mind. I enjoy reading books of this genre and I am sure I will enjoy this book too if I read it. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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