Thursday, May 16, 2013

Knight's Tales Series by Annie age 10

                                            The Adventures of Sir Lancelot the Great


The Knights Tales Series by Gerald Morris is a super hilarious series about the Knights of Camelot. Currently, there is 4 books but, I think there will be more. Gerald Morris is also the author of the Squire's Tales Series which I have not read yet but, I hope to read soon. Now I'll tell you about the 4 books in the Knight's Tales.

                                     The Adventures of Sir Lancelot the Great
This book is about Sir Lancelot, King Arthur's best knight. Sir Lancelot realizes that the problem with being the greatest knight in England is that everyone always wants to fight you. In this book Sir Lancelot goes on crazy adventures such as: going through a siege in a tree, fighting a tournament on a pillow, defending the Queen in armor made out of twigs and many more!

                                      The Adventures of Sir Givret the Short
Just because Sir Givret is really short it doesn't mean that he isn't smart. In fact, Sir Givret is very brilliant. Sir Givret is usually using his brilliance to stop Sir Eric the brave (and the not so smart) from doing really stupid things. This book is my favorite of this series.

                                  The Adventures of Sir Gawain the True
At first Sir Gawain the Undefeated like many of the other knights didn't listen to King Arthur's long lectures about manners. But with some time and practice Sir Gawain becomes the most well mannered knight at the round table and becomes known as Sir Gawain the True. Read to find out how!

                               The Adventures of Sir Balin the Ill-fated
Sir Balin believes he has loads of bad luck because of the prophetess of some mountain's prophecy. He is destined to bring down 2 kingdoms in one day, strike the dolorous stroke, and to kill the knight he loves most in the world. It turns out it does happen that way but not how it seems. Read it for yourself.

I loved these books and I hope you will to.



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