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The Legend of the King [The Squire's Tales, 10] , Morris, Gerald ,
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- ISBN
- 9780547144207
- Book Title
- Legend of the King
- Book Series
- The Squire's Tales Ser.
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Item Length
- 8.2 in
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.1 in
- Genre
- Juvenile Fiction
- Topic
- Legends, Myths, Fables / Arthurian, Royalty, Action & Adventure / General, General, Historical / Europe, Historical / Medieval
- Item Weight
- 22.9 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.5 in
- Number of Pages
- 304 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0547144202
ISBN-13
9780547144207
eBay Product ID (ePID)
81827949
Product Key Features
Book Title
Legend of the King
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Topic
Legends, Myths, Fables / Arthurian, Royalty, Action & Adventure / General, General, Historical / Europe, Historical / Medieval
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Book Series
The Squire's Tales Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
22.9 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2009-039316
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred. . . . Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."Kirkus Reviews, starred review"The knights' simplicity, honor, and kitchen-table philosophizing will continue to entrance readers, straight through to the end of this thrilling, elegiac, hope-from-the-ashes saga."The Horn Book,starred reviewPraise for Other Books By Gerald Morris: The Squire's Tale "Well-drawn characters, excellent, snappy dialogue, detailed desriptions of medieval life, and a dry wit put a new spin on this engaging tale." BooklistThe Lioness and Her Knight "Once again, Morris brilliantly re-animates an old story, keeping readers engaged while gently, genially urging them to ruminate over the truths at its heart."Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewThe Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight " Readers looking for page-turning adventure, a strong heroine, and some fun will find it all here." School Library JournalThe Ballad of Sir Dinadan "Fans of the previous titles or Arthurian legend in general will thoroughly enjoy Sir Dinadan, but it stands on its own as a lighthearted introduction to the period."School Library Journal, starred review "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred...Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."Kirkus, starred review, "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred. . . . Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done." Kirkus Reviews, starred review "The knights' simplicity, honor, and kitchen-table philosophizing will continue to entrance readers, straight through to the end of this thrilling, elegiac, hope-from-the-ashes saga." The Horn Book, starred review Praise for Other Books By Gerald Morris: The Squire's Tale "Well-drawn characters, excellent, snappy dialogue, detailed desriptions of medieval life, and a dry wit put a new spin on this engaging tale." Booklist The Lioness and Her Knight "Once again, Morris brilliantly re-animates an old story, keeping readers engaged while gently, genially urging them to ruminate over the truths at its heart." Kirkus Reviews , starred review The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight " Readers looking for page-turning adventure, a strong heroine, and some fun will find it all here." School Library Journal The Ballad of Sir Dinadan "Fans of the previous titles or Arthurian legend in general will thoroughly enjoy Sir Dinadan, but it stands on its own as a lighthearted introduction to the period." School Library Journal , starred review "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred...Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done." Kirkus, starred review, "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred. . . . Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review "The knights' simplicity, honor, and kitchen-table philosophizing will continue to entrance readers, straight through to the end of this thrilling, elegiac, hope-from-the-ashes saga."--The Horn Book, starred review Praise for Other Books By Gerald Morris: The Squire's Tale "Well-drawn characters, excellent, snappy dialogue, detailed desriptions of medieval life, and a dry wit put a new spin on this engaging tale." --Booklist The Lioness and Her Knight "Once again, Morris brilliantly re-animates an old story, keeping readers engaged while gently, genially urging them to ruminate over the truths at its heart."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight " Readers looking for page-turning adventure, a strong heroine, and some fun will find it all here." --School Library Journal The Ballad of Sir Dinadan "Fans of the previous titles or Arthurian legend in general will thoroughly enjoy Sir Dinadan, but it stands on its own as a lighthearted introduction to the period."--School Library Journal, starred review "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred...Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."--Kirkus, starred review, "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred. . . . Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "The knights' simplicity, honor, and kitchen-table philosophizing will continue to entrance readers, straight through to the end of this thrilling, elegiac, hope-from-the-ashes saga."-- The Horn Book, starred review Praise for Other Books By Gerald Morris: The Squire's Tale "Well-drawn characters, excellent, snappy dialogue, detailed desriptions of medieval life, and a dry wit put a new spin on this engaging tale." -- Booklist The Lioness and Her Knight "Once again, Morris brilliantly re-animates an old story, keeping readers engaged while gently, genially urging them to ruminate over the truths at its heart."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred review The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight " Readers looking for page-turning adventure, a strong heroine, and some fun will find it all here." -- School Library Journal The Ballad of Sir Dinadan "Fans of the previous titles or Arthurian legend in general will thoroughly enjoy Sir Dinadan, but it stands on its own as a lighthearted introduction to the period."-- School Library Journal , starred review "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred...Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."-- Kirkus, starred review, "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred. . . . Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "The knights' simplicity, honor, and kitchen-table philosophizing will continue to entrance readers, straight through to the end of this thrilling, elegiac, hope-from-the-ashes saga."- The Horn Book, starred review Praise for Other Books By Gerald Morris: The Squire's Tale "Well-drawn characters, excellent, snappy dialogue, detailed desriptions of medieval life, and a dry wit put a new spin on this engaging tale." - Booklist The Lioness and Her Knight "Once again, Morris brilliantly re-animates an old story, keeping readers engaged while gently, genially urging them to ruminate over the truths at its heart."- Kirkus Reviews , starred review The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight " Readers looking for page-turning adventure, a strong heroine, and some fun will find it all here." - School Library Journal The Ballad of Sir Dinadan "Fans of the previous titles or Arthurian legend in general will thoroughly enjoy Sir Dinadan, but it stands on its own as a lighthearted introduction to the period."- School Library Journal , starred review "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred...Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."- Kirkus, starred review, "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred. . . . Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "The knights' simplicity, honor, and kitchen-table philosophizing will continue to entrance readers, straight through to the end of this thrilling, elegiac, hope-from-the-ashes saga."-- The Horn Book, starred review Praise for Other Books By Gerald Morris: The Squire's Tale "Well-drawn characters, excellent, snappy dialogue, detailed desriptions of medieval life, and a dry wit put a new spin on this engaging tale." -- Booklist The Lioness and Her Knight "Once again, Morris brilliantly re-animates an old story, keeping readers engaged while gently, genially urging them to ruminate over the truths at its heart."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred review The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight " Readers looking for page-turning adventure, a strong heroine, and some fun will find it all here." -- School Library Journal The Ballad of Sir Dinadan "Fans of the previous titles or Arthurian legend in general will thoroughly enjoy Sir Dinadan, but it stands on its own as a lighthearted introduction to the period."-- School Library Journal , starred review "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred...Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."-- Kirkus, starred review, "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred. . . . Though the author doesn't shy from depicting the legend's tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."e" Kirkus Reviews, starred review "The knights' simplicity, honor, and kitchen-table philosophizing will continue to entrance readers, straight through to the end of this thrilling, elegiac, hope-from-the-ashes saga."e" The Horn Book, starred review Praise for Other Books By Gerald Morris: The Squire's Tale "Well-drawn characters, excellent, snappy dialogue, detailed desriptions of medieval life, and a dry wit put a new spin on this engaging tale." e" Booklist The Lioness and Her Knight "Once again, Morris brilliantly re-animates an old story, keeping readers engaged while gently, genially urging them to ruminate over the truths at its heart."e" Kirkus Reviews , starred review The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight " Readers looking for page-turning adventure, a strong heroine, and some fun will find it all here." e" School Library Journal The Ballad of Sir Dinadan "Fans of the previous titles or Arthurian legend in general will thoroughly enjoy Sir Dinadan, but it stands on its own as a lighthearted introduction to the period."e" School Library Journal , starred review "Morris pulls off a spectacular conclusion to his humane and witty Squire's Tales series as destructive intriques both provide a backdrop for a fan-pleasing reunion of favorite figures from past episodes and lead up to the final battle between Arthur and his brilliant, hideously warped son Mordred...Though the author doesne(tm)t shy from depicting the legende(tm)s tragic end, he does display authorial mercy in a set of aftermath scenes that ease the pain with a focus on healing and the future. Well done."e" Kirkus, starred review, The Squire's Tale"Well-drawn characters, excellent, snappy dialogue, detailed desriptions of medieval life, and a dry wit put a new spin on this engaging tale." -Booklist The Lioness and Her Knight*"Once again, Morris brilliantly re-animates an old story, keeping readers engaged while gently, genially urging them to ruminate over the truths at its heart."-Kirkus, starred review The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight" Readers looking for page-turning adventure, a strong heroine, and some fun will find it all here." -School Library Journal The Ballad of Sir Dinadan*"Fans of the previous titles or Arthurian legend in general will thoroughly enjoy Sir Dinadan, but it stands on its own as a lighthearted introduction to the period."-School Library Journal, starred review
Grade From
Fifth Grade
Series Volume Number
10
Grade To
Seventh Grade
Dewey Decimal
FIC
Synopsis
In this final installment of the Squire's Tale series, Terence and his fellow Knights of the Round Table must come together in a last stand to save Camelot. The characters Gerald Morris has brought to life throughout his series--"Terence and Gawain, Lynet and Gaheris, Luneta and Rhience, Dinadan and Palomides"--each have an important role to play in this climactic final conflict. Maintaining their faith, selflessness, and honor, Arthur's court bands together to try to defeat Morgause and Mordred and banish the dark magic from England forever.
LC Classification Number
PZ7.M82785Leg 2010
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Copyright Date
2010
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