Helpful Score: 5
I found this to be a well-written exploration of the Robin Hood legend placed in Wales, circa 1080. The story is well-researched and weaves the fictional characters with Welsh Celtic mythology and British history. I'm looking forward to the next book.
Helpful Score: 4
I haven't finished reading this yet, but it was recommended by a friend. Had to read about 50 pages first to really get into but I am glad that I stuck with it. It wasn't because it was boring, but there are so many English names of people and places that you are trying to figure out who is who, but I plan to continue reading and going onto the 2nd and 3rd book
Helpful Score: 3
Very good read, a new take on Robin Hood.
Helpful Score: 3
Wish I could like this book, but in my opinion the plot and character development were almost shockingly shallow. I found myself flipping through entire chapters waiting for something to happen. It is clear the author did his research, and sketched out some basic character points, but there is no sense of urgency to the story line. The characters are -- I guess? -- supposed to be the point, but I didn't feel any of them were developed beyond what everybody knows from every other Robin Hood story.
Helpful Score: 2
Although it was an interesting concept that Robin Hood was actually Welsh, I found the book to be a bit thin on plot. Even if the book was meant for more of a teenage audience, I think the author missed some great opportunities for building suspense and intrigue. Overall, kind of a letdown for me.