Review of The Aftermath Of The King
Posted: 26 Nov 2021, 02:25
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Aftermath Of The King" by Robert Murray.]
While still searching for a legitimate successor to the throne, Camelot has a pressing issue that needs to be solved immediately. And even though Queen Guinevere is in a nunnery where she took a vow of chastity, her only goal is still the preservation of Camelot. So she emerges from the nunnery to help rid Camelot of an army of ruthless Scandinavians and its evil leader, Zorgar.
Queen Guinevere and four gallant knights, Elias, Varnell, Shane, and Martain, set off to bring down Zorgar. However, their job won't be easy, and they need to convince a man they thought they knew to help them. Who could this man be? Will Queen Guinevere succeed in ridding Camelot of Zorgar? And who will accede to the throne? Find the answers to these questions and more in this epic poem by Robert Murray titled The Aftermath of the King: Volume 1 (Camelot Chronicles).
I have long been fascinated by the story of Camelot and the legendary King Arthur, so I was excited to receive this title because I wanted to see how the author adapted the epic poem from the tale. And I must say that the author didn't disappoint. The introduction that the author provides at the beginning of the book is insightful. I love how it prepares the reader for the poem's contents, especially concerning what the reader might have known about the Arthurian legend and the historical facts at that time.
My favorite aspects of this book are the captivating rhyming pattern and how they don't seem forced. If you are into poems, you would understand how annoying it is when a poet appears to want to make verses rhyme at the expense of really making sense. I am happy to report that that isn't the case here. Also, I enjoyed the author's use of colorful and elegant diction in his narrations. I couldn't help but admire the author's use of sublime words, as they made the poem exciting.
Furthermore, the poet adorns his writing with figures of speech like metaphor, hyperbole, and simile. I especially enjoyed how they evoked my sense of imagination and helped me picture the poet's narrations. Here are a few lines to help you appreciate my point: "He proved it was confused philosophy when he ate great fighters like luncheon and spit them out reflexively, breaking bones like poorly made pottery." I love that!
The themes of loyalty, reverence, humility, bravery, selfless leadership, and destiny are inspiring, and I appreciate the morals that one can draw from the poem. Among the many lessons in the book, the one that stood out to me was that we must use our God-given gifts for good.
I had a beautiful reading experience with this book. The story is expertly crafted and delivered through a creative rhyming scheme that will thrill lovers of epic poems. The poet also maintains an atmosphere of suspense throughout the narrations, surprises the reader with a few twists, and crafts a satisfying end. The characters are unique, of which my favorite is Varnell due to his artistic traits. The book's editing is also exceptional. So what's there to dislike? I honestly didn't find any. Hence, I am glad to rate the book four out of four stars. And I highly recommend it to lovers of epic poems, especially those who find the Arthurian legend intriguing.
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The Aftermath Of The King
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While still searching for a legitimate successor to the throne, Camelot has a pressing issue that needs to be solved immediately. And even though Queen Guinevere is in a nunnery where she took a vow of chastity, her only goal is still the preservation of Camelot. So she emerges from the nunnery to help rid Camelot of an army of ruthless Scandinavians and its evil leader, Zorgar.
Queen Guinevere and four gallant knights, Elias, Varnell, Shane, and Martain, set off to bring down Zorgar. However, their job won't be easy, and they need to convince a man they thought they knew to help them. Who could this man be? Will Queen Guinevere succeed in ridding Camelot of Zorgar? And who will accede to the throne? Find the answers to these questions and more in this epic poem by Robert Murray titled The Aftermath of the King: Volume 1 (Camelot Chronicles).
I have long been fascinated by the story of Camelot and the legendary King Arthur, so I was excited to receive this title because I wanted to see how the author adapted the epic poem from the tale. And I must say that the author didn't disappoint. The introduction that the author provides at the beginning of the book is insightful. I love how it prepares the reader for the poem's contents, especially concerning what the reader might have known about the Arthurian legend and the historical facts at that time.
My favorite aspects of this book are the captivating rhyming pattern and how they don't seem forced. If you are into poems, you would understand how annoying it is when a poet appears to want to make verses rhyme at the expense of really making sense. I am happy to report that that isn't the case here. Also, I enjoyed the author's use of colorful and elegant diction in his narrations. I couldn't help but admire the author's use of sublime words, as they made the poem exciting.
Furthermore, the poet adorns his writing with figures of speech like metaphor, hyperbole, and simile. I especially enjoyed how they evoked my sense of imagination and helped me picture the poet's narrations. Here are a few lines to help you appreciate my point: "He proved it was confused philosophy when he ate great fighters like luncheon and spit them out reflexively, breaking bones like poorly made pottery." I love that!
The themes of loyalty, reverence, humility, bravery, selfless leadership, and destiny are inspiring, and I appreciate the morals that one can draw from the poem. Among the many lessons in the book, the one that stood out to me was that we must use our God-given gifts for good.
I had a beautiful reading experience with this book. The story is expertly crafted and delivered through a creative rhyming scheme that will thrill lovers of epic poems. The poet also maintains an atmosphere of suspense throughout the narrations, surprises the reader with a few twists, and crafts a satisfying end. The characters are unique, of which my favorite is Varnell due to his artistic traits. The book's editing is also exceptional. So what's there to dislike? I honestly didn't find any. Hence, I am glad to rate the book four out of four stars. And I highly recommend it to lovers of epic poems, especially those who find the Arthurian legend intriguing.
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The Aftermath Of The King
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon