Review of The Aftermath Of The King

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The Legend of Authur is a classic. It pained me that he didn't sire an heir. Thank you for your review
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It's been a while since I read something so deep and meaningful. I need to sharpen and review my dictionary as well so aside from I'll enjoy this book, I think I'm gonna learn a lot from it too. So thanks so much for sharing your review! Pretty sure I'm gonna enjoy this
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The story line sounds intriguing.
The author use of words brings the narration alive to the readers imagination.
The poetry makes sense .The poetry making sense has not been sacrificed so that the poem rymes. The poetry rhymes and makes sense.
The book as you say overs topics such as bravery, humility,,selfless leadership.... The author holds these things as things to be admired.
A book that inspires the reader, gives life lessons, has suspense, twists and turns, beautiful poetry...... The only possible disappoint is when there are no more words to be read.
An inspiring review thank you.
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I love historical books, and this particular book, with its poetic writing, sounds so unique! I can't wait to give it a read. I admire the overall message of using your talents to do good. Congrats on the BOTD selection!
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The characters and historical events mentioned in the book are a little familiar to me, but I am not exactly knowledgeable about them. I think this is good because it would nurture my curiosity of such historical events and how they are modified or used in the novel. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Thank you for your wonderful review. I also like the Arthurian cycle and stories about knights and ladies. I even wrote my batchelor thesis on heroes in the middle ages. I am looking forward to reading this!
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This seems interesting - an artistically written epic poem of the Arthurian legend. Thank you for the wonderful review!
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