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1. Book Review Friday -- Arthur of Albion






I have mentioned before, I am entranced by the King Arthur and Merlin legends, so when I had a chance to request Arthur of Albion and received it from Sacramento Book Review for review, I was delighted.  I got hooked on the Merlin legend when I read T. A. Barron's series The Lost Years of Merlin.  This led to reading Mary Stewart's wonderful Merlin Trilogy that starts with The Crystal Cave.  My husband and I both enjoyed that one and then had to track down The Hollow Hills and The Last Enchantment.  Mary Stewart is a writer who completely immerses a reader in the worlds she creats.  And she, of course, while telling the legendary world of Arthur through Merlin's eyes, hooked me once again on King Arthur.  (I was earlier captivated by the movie in the 70’s, Excalibur.)


So, as I say, when I saw Arthur of Albion listed in books to choose for review, I got my dibs in, and I wasn't disappointed.  John Matthews is an expert on the Arthurian legends, and he tells ten of the main ones here in this lovely collection.  If you get a chance (and if you are smitten with the Arthurian world as I am) get a copy of this book for your own private libary.  And visit Sacramento Book Review for more interesting reviews by various reviewers.

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2. Albion

I wanted to make sure everyone knows about this wonderful comic and it's amazingly talented creators. This comic is especially cool if you're a fan of comics history like me. Albion was released as a 6 issue mini series a few years ago(now available collected) by Alan Moore, Leah Moore, John Reppion, Shane Oakley and George Freeman (a Canadian who worked on Captain Canuck!). It's worth the price of admission for the talent alone. The story is amazing, it's an alternate world where superheroes existed but have all been locked away in an asylum. I won't give away too much. The story moves fast and is always compelling and the noirish,expressionistic art is the kind that works best in comics. Shane's work is beautiful here. He creates some of the best characters with his pen.... another super cool thing-if you've been following my blog you'll know I'm cooking up a project with Shane... Read the rest of this post

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