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The Seeing Stone

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 609 Ratings and 138 Reviews

Book Description
The Seeing Stone was written by Kevin Crossley Holland. The Seeing Stone was published by Collins Educational. Subjects of The Seeing Stone include Arthur, Fantasy, Juvenile fiction, and School Textbooks.
Book Information
PublisherCollins Educational
BindingHardcover (24 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages336
ISBN-100007134398
ISBN-13978-0007134397
Publication Date02/20/2002
The Creators
About Kevin Crossley Holland (Author) : Kevin Crossley Holland is a published author of children's books. Published credits of Kevin Crossley Holland include Camilo El Caballito de Mar - Minisqueakies -, Pipo El Pez - Minisqueakies, Paolo E... more
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4/9/2009 Scott Farrell said:
Truly refreshing retelling of the King Arthur legend - not as a story in itself, but as the background for the adventures of a real boy growing to manhood in 13th century England. Allows us, as readers, to see the Round Table legends in their true context - as morality fables and allegories for the ... more

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