Illustrated Tales of King Arthur (Illustrated Story Collections)
H**H
Successful present
My grandson absolutely it!
L**.
A great little book for boys and girls
You can't have an England without the Legend of King Arthur ...
S**9
Beautiful
Beautiful illustrations
E**R
King Arthur & the Knights of the Round Table - illustrated and as told for younger readers
I'm an older reader with some background knowledge from when I was a schoolboy, and I loved this particular telling of the tales and the illustrations. I found it to be an easy, entertaining, read. I bought this book as a gift for an eleven year old boy, with a younger sister and an older sister. In that context, this book works as well as any, and better than most.
N**L
If your child is upset by people cheating and being mean, then get a different book
As an adult I loved the pictures and the way the stories are told in a child-accessible way.However it was bought for our 7 year old, and we've chosen not to read it to her until she's older as she gets very upset by things being unfair. Example: shouting at the television "it's not nice, is it miss trunchbull?!!" when Roald Dahl's Miss Trunchbull gets her comeuppance.If she gets upset by that not sure how she will cope with all the extra marital affairs in the book. And really I'm not sure 7 year olds and younger need to be exposed to extra marital affairs, even when it's part of a good story.Rating it lower, as I don't think the content is suitable for every 7 year old.
J**M
An easy to read, accessible text for young readers
This is a much more accessible text for young readers than some of the more 'traditional' versions of the King Arthur story. The language is much more modern and consequently the book more engaging for young readers. The stories are a comprehensive telling of the Arthur legend, with good colourful illustrations, although I take the point that other have made that some of the stories/chapters appear a bit disconnected (or standalone stories) so the book as a whole lacks a bit of flow.It is simpler to read than R L Green, Puffin Classic, which has some rather archaic language, so unless your 9/10 year old talks like Jacob Rees-Mogg, I would recommend this edition.
T**K
Beautiful, mature
Beautiful. 8+
"**"
Pretty good, pretty neat.
I really enjoyed this book, which is suitable for children. Lovely illustrations, and the text really captured that melancholic sense that you want from the Arthurian myths. Merlin disappears a bit early, but otherwise this is excellent.
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