Review of The Aftermath Of The King

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The narrative style of this story is poetic, and it also emphasizes the aspect of rhyming verse that I would love to read.
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You did a great job in the review because you have succeed in making me wanted to read the book :tiphat: . Never into poet or anything regarding to Camelot. However, loyalty and destiny.. That are quite my things. So I know I will love this book now. Thanks.
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I've never been much of a reader of epic (or any for that matter) poetry, but if I was going to dip my toe into the genre, it would definitely be through an Arthurian legend!
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I'm a fans of Arthurian legends but I don't like poems very much. But I read the free sample and it is just like your review said, It is very interesting. I have the feeling I would like to read more.
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I enjoyed the introduction to the book and The Aftermath of the King poem in the free sample. This story opens many questions since it seems like my previous knowledge of Camelot was it was happier ever after. While King Arthur could be all myth one has to wonder what happened when Arthur died. Zorgar, a great name for an evil man, needs to be stopped and Queen Guinevere and four gallant knights need to succeed. Good review.
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The destiny to defeat Zorgar using interesting lines of poetry make this book stand out from the rest. I wonder how the author narrated the story poetically by maintaining the suspense. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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This is a very captivating book with the most amazing themes. Thank you for the review
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I am not much of a poem person, I find it difficult to concentrate and realise the worth of verses. However,I have always been interested in Arthurian tale and this epic poem actually sounds very interesting. I will definitely add it to my reading shelf. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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I first read the characters' names and was reminded of the King Arthur legend. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

I don't read poems but after reading this review I'm REALLY interested!! This sounds so captivating and quite a different read. With characters like King Arthur and Queen Guinevere I sure I won't be disappointed 😁. Thanks for a great review.
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Story made no sense to me....will not pursue the book.
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A suspenseful epic in the form of poem about Camelot with inspiring themes sounds great. That the poem has captivating rhyming pattern and figures of speech is a cherry on the top. I am inspired to give it a shot. Thank you for the well-written and detailed review. :tiphat:
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Post by Vivian Amponsah »

The Aftermath Of The King" by Robert Murray is very exciting, I love the use of hyperbole, simile and metaphor. The ryming Andbeautifies the poem. I am a poetry lover therefore I can't wait to read the book. Good review.
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Queen Guinevere and her four men are hoping to conquer Camelot. Stories about Camelot are endless but written in poetry not so much. Thanks for the review.
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Suspense is one of the most important things that keeps us reading the entire book. This poem seems to be vivid. Thanks for the review.
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