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Mists of Avalon |
Even readers who don't normally enjoy Arthurian legends will love this version, a retelling from the point of view of the women behind the throne. Morgaine (mor
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The Once and Future King |
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The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1) |
Essentially this is a modern political thriller, told in flat American diction. Narrated by Derfel, an ordinary, likable man who rises through the ranks to beco
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Enemy of God (The Arthur Books #2) |
Cornwell furnishes a provocative look at the Arthurian legends in Enemy of God, the second book in the Warlords Chronicle. This version of the tale takes place
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Excalibur (The Arthur Books #3) |
The third novel in the Warlords Chronicle, Excalibur: A Novel of Arthur immerses the reader in the Britain of the Dark Ages. Merlin, the greatest of the Druids,
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Le Morte d'Arthur (Modern Library Classics) |
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Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy |
The Merlin Trilogy is Mary Stewart's take on the Arthurian legend in three books: The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, and The Last Enchantment. These books have
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The Sorcerer: Metamorphosis (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 6) |
Jack Whyte continues his long, thoughtful exploration of one of our most resonant myths, the legend of Camelot. The Sorcerer: Metamorphosis is the sixth book in
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Knight of Darkness (Lords of Avalon, Book 2) |
For countless centuries, I've been the assassin for the infamous Merlin, even though the woman who birthed me sits at the right hand of our enemy, Morgen le Fey
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The Eagles' Brood |
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