Review of The Aftermath Of The King

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Post by Akangbe Opeyemi »

This story seems fascinating, I wonder if Queen Guinevere will be able to preserve Camelot. I would love to read this book. Nice review.
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Fascinating epic story. Nice review, though not without spoilers.
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Too cryptic for me. I will pass. Congrats to the author on BOTD.
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The story of King Arthur has always been something I wish I could expand my knowledge on but I'm not really a huge fan of poetry so I'm still a bit doubtful about whether or not I will read this book. Still thank you so much for this amazing review!
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This is an excellent book. A storyline that follows the story of Camelot. It would be an exciting one to read. The review did good justice to the book. Congratulations
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This book sounds almost like fan fiction only it's more like historical fan-fiction. A very interesting concept to be sure. Not sure it's my style, but I appreciate the poetry in it and the work it took to create! Thanks for a great review!
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The history of Camelot and king Arthur ha s always been interesting. This book seems to bring out every thing clearly. Thanks for the good review.
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I love Kind Arthur legends and this books sounds promising. It's right up my alley! Thanks for the review and the recommendation!
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From your review, the author is exceptionally skilled and has written masterfully. The book appears to draw from intriguing themes and focus. I don't doubt that I'll enjoy this book, but being a lover of poetry, I am convinced I'll enjoy it even more. Great review.
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The Aftermath of The King seems like a fascinating read for fans of fantasy fiction, especially one about the epic Arthurian legend. Great review.
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Post by Mary Rose Cajayon »

This book is awesome! The review says a lot of good things about this book and Camelot seems to be a promising king and I am a fan of this genre of great cavalry, bravery and loyalty. I am also a lover of epic poems and this will surely be a great reading experience!
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The Aftermath Of The King by Robert Murray is a story about Camelot and queen Guinevere whose goal and responsibility is to help rid Camelot of an army of ruthless Scandinavians and its evil leader, Zorgar. This book include themes of loyalty, reverence, humility, bravery, selfless leadership, and destiny.
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Post by Debra Morgan »

I have always been a fan of the Camelot and King Arthur stories. I am not, however, a fan of the epic poem format. The story sounds fascinating and promising, though. Thank you for a great review!
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Lovers of poetry and those who enjoy historical legends and battles will find this one amazing. Epic poems never seem to get through me, I may therefore pass on this one. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Rita Nuncia »

I have read some prose works with it's storyline woven around the story of King Arthur and Camelot. It is surprising to see a poetry work on it. Congratulations on being the BOTD!. Nice review.
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