The Eagles' Brood35 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!
  
  











  



  
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 ...
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
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 ...
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
The Once and Future King325 reviews
Terence Hanbury White

Ace, 1987

creative, rich and wonderful

+ Wow. Wow! WOW!!!
+ How I wish I was thirteen again ...
+ An Arthurian Masterpiece
  
  











  



  
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???!!!!
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
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 ...
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
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 ...
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
The Eagles' Brood35 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!
  
  











  



  
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
  
  











  



  
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 ...