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Here Lies Arthur


Book Description
Arthur is the greatest hero of all time, and Myrddin is his bard - a traveller and spinner of magical tales. But it's a strange and dangerous kind of enchantment that can turn a slave-girl into a goddess, and a raggle-taggle warmonger into a warrior legend... Exploring the power of storytelling and political machination, a master writer retells the Arthur legend - with a shocking spin. Winner of t... More
Book Information
PublisherMarion Lloyd Books
BindingKindle Edition (15 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages304
ISBN-10B005HV0P6G
Publication Date07/07/2011
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About Philip Reeve (Author) : Philip Reeve is a published author and an illustrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Philip Reeve include Larklight (Unabridged), Montmorency's Revenge, He... more
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4/9/2009 Scott Farrell said:
Intriguing revisionist version of the Arthur story - Arthur is essentially a 6th century barbarian hit man, and his heroic image is crafted by Merlin, the original spin doctor, with the help of a young girl who "plays" the Lady of the Lake. Very imaginative story - I fear, however, that young reader... more

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