Review of The Aftermath Of The King

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A well-written story with suspense and unexpected twists and turns. I'm glad you liked the characters and found the ending satisfactory. Camelot is another brand I enjoy. Thank you very much for your positive feedback.
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I was so glad and excited to see the title "Camelot Chronicles" envisioning the epic story of magic and legends. Only to have my hopes crashed with indicated genre. Poetry is so not my thing! Even in my native language I often am lost in rhymes, no doubt with secondary self learned it will be much worse. Unfortunately, I will have to pass it, but congrats on BOTD!
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Can't wait to read it! Camelot is one of my favorite stories, and the way you explain the author's adaptation of this story is very intriguing. Can't wait to read it!
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Such an interesting book of the famous king Arthur full of war, leadership I love the poetic the author brought out such a nice book to recommend it earned my ⭐⭐⭐⭐ congratulations 🥂
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The lore of King Arthur and the land and knights of Camelot is one I find myself constantly revisiting and enjoying. The themes present in this book seem like they stick to tradition, and how you've described the author's writing makes the book seem that much more appealing. Thanks for a great review!
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The story of Camelot is a great story and a lot has been said about it. King Arthur and queen Genevieve are the main characters. This is an interesting review and I enjoyed it. Congratulations on making book of the day
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I enjoyed your review. I am super excited to read this! I have always been excited to read books about knights and epic journeys. It will be interesting to see what happens to Camelot!
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Post by Nwadinso Michael »

I've always loved reading King Arthur stories, and I believe that this one will be intriguing too. Guinevere has a big task to carry out, and I'd love to know how it ended. Thanks for your honest review.
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Post by Pauls_ »

The movies are so interesting. I can only imagine how the story will be when spiced with poems. Just Wow. I will definitely check it out. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I find the fact that the author used poetry to write about Guinevere and Camelot very fascinating, so I will give this book a try.
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An intriguing poem about Camelot and King Arthur that poetry lovers are sure to enjoy. Thank you for your review.
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This is a thrilling story about Queen Guinevere and four gallant knights who set off to bring down Zorgar. Congratulations BOTD!
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Reading novels in poetry is not my strong point but I am happy to learn a new skill. Thank you for posting!
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Thank you for your review. Normally, I would immediately pass up poetry but the story of Camelot is a favorite of mine. Knowing that the cadence of the poetry flows naturally and is not stilted is a plus for me. The use of so many literary devices draws me in also. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Patty Allread »

I enjoyed your inspiring review! It is refreshing to be reintroduced to the Arthurian legend via non-Hollywood, poetic means! I'm especially interested to learn how Guinevere is depicted as Queen after Arthur is gone. This part of the story is not usually what is presented.
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