What a
delightful five-star story for young readers in The King’s Ransom. I am
familiar with Cheryl Carpinello’s writing from reading and reviewing her first
Arthurian book, Guinevere: On
the Eve of a Legend. Then I was entranced by the author’s spellbinding
descriptions of life in Arthurian times and her meticulous attention to detail.
Cheryl’s skills have remained as bright as ever with the unfolding of this
fast-paced tale, threaded with mystery, adventure, a bit of magic, danger,
darkness, and lovely twists in the end. I so enjoyed the factual information
about weapons, clothing, daily life, and places, cleverly interspersed in the
text and dialogue to inform without overwhelming young readers. The author has
a gift for delving into the depths of each young hero’s psyche. The way each
one of the trio faces their fears, learns to believe in themselves, and finds
their true meaning and path in life is moving. This is a superb coming-of-age
story, set in a time of chivalry and pageantry, and harking back to an age when
a hero was truly a hero. Fans
will love that there is a FREE Study Guide to help expand their knowledge
of King Arthur and his era. You can find out more about Cheryl’s books here.
My interest in ancient history, mystery, legends, and my love of travel led to The Secret of the Sacred Scarab, the first in my exciting children’s adventure series—Chronicles of the Stone. Book 2: The Search for the Stone of Excalibur continues the adventure. Book 3: The Temple of the Crystal Timekeeper is now available. I hope you enjoy my book reviews and news! Visit www.chroniclesofthestone.com for more about my MG book series!
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Book Review: The King's Ransom
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