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The Eagles' Brood 35 reviews Jack Whyte
Forge Books, 2002
The Eagles' Brood
+ the next generation + My Brother Loved It
Jack Whyte is a master at imparting historical data in gut-gripping fiction, even if you're not a fan of King Arthur. I loved this entire series, and have purchased it for several of my family members and friends. The whole series is an "I can't put it down" one. You'll be captivated!
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The Eagle (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 9) 17 reviews Jack Whyte
Forge Books, 2006
The Eagle: a great ending for a great series
+ A Most Remarkable Series + Good but not as good as I expected.
I have always been a huge fan of the Merlyn - King Arthur mythology. I have read many series and books. I purchased the Whyte 9 volume set and spent the last month reading them. By far the Camulod series is my all time favorite. I never get choked up over fiction, but the final 3 words in "The ...
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The Fort at River's Bend (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 5) 31 reviews Jack Whyte
Tor Books, 2000
what a great series!
+ One of the best + Fifth book in the Series + This is only the first half
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Uther (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 7) 36 reviews Jack Whyte
Tor Books, 2001
Jack Whyte is an INCREDIBLE author
+ haunting + Uther The missing links
For fantasy novel readers, Jack Whyte could be the greatest author ever. His Camulod series is remarkable. It is fiction with a touch of factual history. Completely captivating. I couldn't wait til the next one came out. I am giving them all to my nephew so that he can enjoy every one of them ...
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The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1) 156 reviews Bernard Cornwell
St. Martin's Griffin, 1997
Arthur as flesh and bone
+ Camelot this is NOT. VERY different from other Arthur tales. + #! in The Arthur Books + Good intro to a great trilogy
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Le Morte D'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table (Signet Classics) 69 reviews Sir Thomas Malory
Signet Classics, 2001
Signet translation much better than others
+ Great book, timeless story. + Let's be honest. . . + Geoffrey of Lousiana + Always
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The Once and Future King 325 reviews Terence Hanbury White
Ace, 1987
creative, rich and wonderful
+ Wow. Wow! WOW!!! + How I wish I was thirteen again ... + An Arthurian Masterpiece
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The Lance Thrower (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 8) 35 reviews Jack Whyte
Forge Books, 2005
The Lance Thrower - Jack Whyte
+ Book Eight in the Camulod Series + This book is essential to the series + Where are these other reviewers coming from???!!!!
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Excalibur (The Arthur Books #3) 75 reviews Bernard Cornwell
St. Martin's Griffin, 1999
An EXCELLENT ending to a good trilogy.
+ Not just for Arthur legend freaks + Amazing! + Excellent Arthurian retelling + Arthur Books
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The Saxon Shore (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 4) 28 reviews Jack Whyte
Tor Books, 1999
Review
+ The Saxon Shore + A Different Look at Arthur of the Britain's + reflections
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The Sorcerer: Metamorphosis (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 6) 39 reviews Jack Whyte
Tor Books, 2000
Book review
+ The Scorcerer Metamophosis + The Sixth in the Camulod Series + spectacular! + the Sorcere: Metamorphosis
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The Skystone (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 1) 104 reviews Jack Whyte
Tor Books, 1996
Best Series Ever
+ A superb work of historical fiction! + First Book in the Camulod Chronicles + Enjoyable Novel
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Enemy of God (The Arthur Books #2) 57 reviews Bernard Cornwell
St. Martin's Griffin, 1998
Excellent twist on Arthurian legend
+ So continues Derfel's tale of Arthur... + #2 in The Arthur Trilogy + Great read + Derfel finds love, Arthur finds pain
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The Singing Sword (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 2) 40 reviews Jack Whyte
Tor Books, 1997
Excellent Book
+ Continuing the epic Skystone saga + Excellent Begining
I'm a person who loves books about King Arthur and that period of time. This is an excellent book in my mind the thing that might give some people a problem is the sometimes racy scences. I read my first book by Jack Whyte called Knights of the Black and White and fell in love with that one and now ...
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The Saxon Shore (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 4) 28 reviews Jack Whyte
Tor Books, 1999
Review
+ The Saxon Shore + A Different Look at Arthur of the Britain's + reflections
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Uther (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 7) 36 reviews Jack Whyte
Tor Books, 2001
Jack Whyte is an INCREDIBLE author
+ haunting + Uther The missing links
For fantasy novel readers, Jack Whyte could be the greatest author ever. His Camulod series is remarkable. It is fiction with a touch of factual history. Completely captivating. I couldn't wait til the next one came out. I am giving them all to my nephew so that he can enjoy every one of them ...
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The Skystone (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 1) 104 reviews Jack Whyte
Tor Books, 1996
Best Series Ever
+ A superb work of historical fiction! + First Book in the Camulod Chronicles + Enjoyable Novel
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The Eagles' Brood 35 reviews Jack Whyte
Forge Books, 2002
The Eagles' Brood
+ the next generation + My Brother Loved It
Jack Whyte is a master at imparting historical data in gut-gripping fiction, even if you're not a fan of King Arthur. I loved this entire series, and have purchased it for several of my family members and friends. The whole series is an "I can't put it down" one. You'll be captivated!
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Le Morte D'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table (Signet Classics) 69 reviews Sir Thomas Malory
Signet Classics, 2001
Signet translation much better than others
+ Great book, timeless story. + Let's be honest. . . + Geoffrey of Lousiana + Always
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The Eagle (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 9) 17 reviews Jack Whyte
Forge Books, 2006
The Eagle: a great ending for a great series
+ A Most Remarkable Series + Good but not as good as I expected.
I have always been a huge fan of the Merlyn - King Arthur mythology. I have read many series and books. I purchased the Whyte 9 volume set and spent the last month reading them. By far the Camulod series is my all time favorite. I never get choked up over fiction, but the final 3 words in "The ...
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