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The Kingmaking (Pendragon's Banner Trilogy, Bk 1)
The Kingmaking - Pendragon's Banner Trilogy, Bk 1
Author: Helen Hollick
A novel of Arthur as he really was. — In the first book of this exciting trilogy, author Helen Hollick brings to life Arthur Pendragon as he really might have been. Leaving behind the fairy-tale element of Merlin's magic and the improbable existence of Lancelot, Hollick instead transports the reader to the early years of Britain circa 455 AD and ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781402218880
ISBN-10: 1402218885
Publication Date: 3/1/2009
Pages: 592
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3.8 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark
Book Type: Paperback
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I-F-Letty avatar reviewed The Kingmaking (Pendragon's Banner Trilogy, Bk 1) on + 73 more book reviews
Helen Hollick The Kingmaking is the second book I have read of hers, and I am convinced of her talent as a great story teller.

Her telling of Arthur and Gwennivere (though she spells in the Welsh way) is fresh and new. No Merlin no magic, the hidden son of Uther rise to power serving the man who killed his father, is exciting and compelling.

He is a warlord, a womanizer, ambitious, and ruthless and in no way the innocent boy king waiting his fate. Gwennivere is the tom boy only daughter and youngest child of Corunna. They meet as children and the bond formed then ties them as they grow.

Arthur has to make hard choices, his personal wishes often run counter to what he must do to claim the throne and destroy his enemies. An excellent story 4.5 stars
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As a constant reader of anything that is historical fiction, I was drawn to this book in the bookstore. Plus it was on sale - even better. However, this book gives a very realistic view of King Arthur and his rise to lord of all of England. There is no fluffy magic from Merlin or witches who are out to get him (even half-sisters - like in "Excalibur"). Instead you get a real feel for the man and his quest to fulfill his destiny.

Once you start, you can't help but want to find out more, all the way to the end.

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