Review of The Aftermath Of The King

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A popular story transformed a poem is interesting and I’m looking forward to digging into this book to be dazzled and amazed by this epic poem because poems have always fascinated me despite of it being so deep at times. Will Queen Guinevere and her four gallant knights succeed in bringing down Zorgar and save Camelot from danger? Nice plot!
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After a quick glance at the sample pages, I was distracted by the format. Now that I‘ve read your marvelous review, I will go back and focus on the words! Thank you for your recommendation, and congrats on BOTD.
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As cool as a poem sounds, I am not a big fan of historical fiction and will have to pass on this one. It sounds like the author has done a great job of literary devices, though. Thanks for the informative review.
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This is one interesting book I would like to add to my library. I love the plot. Interesting book.
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I have not read this book, but I have an idea of the Arthurian legends and Merlin. This one is an epic read! Wonderful review.
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Post by Christine Cariño »

I am a fan of Arthurian legends and have read few versions of it. Camelot still lingers in my imagination till this day. I am also a poet sometimes and I believe that this book is perfect for me. I love your review, Thank you!
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It seems like a captivating story, attached to the Arthurian tradition and the forms of the medieval poem. It made me curious to read it.
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

I think readers who like the story of King Arthur would like this one. As I am not a fan of historical fiction, I will be passing. Thanks for the review anyway! :)
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It seems like a captivating story, attached to the Arthurian tradition and the forms of the medieval poem. It made me curious to read it.
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I loved to read the stories about King Arthur and Camelot when I was a child. Poetry is a favourite genre of mine, and I certainly won't mind reading a novel version of the chronicles of Camelot. Thanks for that take-away from your review that we must use our God-given gifts for good. Congrats to the author for gaining BOTD honours.
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Interesting. I'd like to know more about Arthurian legends. But I'm not into a poetry. Thank you for awesome review.
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It seems like a captivating story, attached to the Arthurian tradition and the forms of the medieval poem. It made me curious to read it.
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Fascinating! I simply can't find another adjective that encompasses everything this book has to offer. I'm glad to discover that the narrative of this book is fluid and the rhyme consistent. It's certainly a book I want to read. Thanks for this lovely review.
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Post by Gabrielle Sigaki »

I love poetry books, so this epic poem that brings the story of Camelot and King Arthur sounds great to me. Besides, I already like the character of Queen Guinevere and her story. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Post by Cecil Ebere »

This is an exceptional review. It is well-written, with the entirety of the poem represented. It is like reading a poem in a narrative form! Great job. The poem is legendary, irresistible to all lovers of poetry.
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