Review of The Aftermath Of The King

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Re: Review of The Aftermath Of The King

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The review is very enthusiastic and the book itself seems very appealing. Everyone knows the legend of Camelot and King Arthur and it will be interesting to read a new version, a new interpretation of what happened to Camelot and in Camelot. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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The fantasy of Camelot and King Arthur is one to admire and read. The drama the Queen Guinevere has to go through and the fight for the throne. Congrats on the book of the day
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I am not a massive fan of poetry. So, I will pass this one. Although, the literary elements used in the book makes it more captivating. Thanks for this great review.
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A nice collection of epic poems with intriguing Arthurian legend can be found in the book "The Aftermath Of The King" by Robert Murray. I like to read this book.
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This seems so awesome.I think reading the book will be like watching these ancient Movies relating to Kings and Kingdoms, like The Duchess, Gladiator, The Lord of the Rings and Braveheart. Thanks for the review am already wheedled to read it.
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A story focusing on Queen Guinevere seems fascinating.

Thank you for the great review.
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I am fan if drama and poetry and what attracts me to this piece is the use of flowery language to create impactful imagery, a writing style I subscribe to wholeheartedly. would love to check this book out as I enjoy a well written poetry every now and then. congrats on BOTD
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Everything about this book reminds me of the movie; Merlin. I enjoyed watching that movie and to have a poem close to it makes me very excited to want to poke my nose. Congrats on being the #BOTD!
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I love Arthurian tales! Would love to read the poem! Great review.
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I find the story of King Arthur and Camelot yo be very interesting. Unfortunately, I'm not a fan of poetry, so I won't be reading the book. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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Although not my kind of read, I was captivated more by the author's personal life than the book. I was hoping he would continue to a point where he graduates from a couch to his own bed in his own home.

Thank you for the great review. However this did not pick my interest, so I would give it a pass.
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When I read the title I thought this going to be an adventure just like the story of Merlin but you say it is an epic poem, no thank you, I dislike poems.
Nice review by the way
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Post by Gabriela Contreras »

I have always been fascinated by King Arthur and Camelot, but I don't know if this book is what I think about when wanting to read about this legend.
I appreciate that the author created captivating poems, that they are not forced into rhymes, but I still have my doubts.
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Post by Matlhodi Nozwayo »

I am so sad at how people seem to be enjoying this book so much and it simply does not sound appealing to me. I don't have much history on King Arthur stories and maybe that's why, and I've also never been a fan of poetry at all. I don't know if I'll ever try this, but I congratulate the author for the work that people commend so much.
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Where is the king? Why is it the queen and knights fighting battles? I’m interested in the book though.
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