
David McK (3562 KP) rated Warlord (The Outlaw Chronicles, #4) in Books
Jan 30, 2019
Like the previous three books in the series, this is presented as an elderly Alan Dale recounting the adventures of his youth, with each section (and the epilogue) of the novel as him committing the tale to paper, and his thoughts in so doing.
While the cover of the novel also has "A Robin Hood tale" above the title, I actually found that character to be sidelined more in favour of Alan in this novel than in the previous, where he very much was central to the story but seemingly not so much here. That's not to mean that he's not present, and that he doesn't have a role to play: just that this novel is more about Richard than it is Robin.
The novel also includes elements form that other great Medieval tale/obsession of the Holy Grail, which is worked into the reason why Richard is besieging the castle (at Robin's urgings) at which he receives his fatal wound. That plot strand, however, is also left wide-open for the sequel, already announced as titled <i>Grail Knight</i>, and which I'm already looking forward to!

Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey
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Lady Fiona Carnarvon became the chatelaine of Highclere Castle - the setting of the hit series...

Landscape of Dreams: The Gardens of Isabel and Julian Bannerman
Isabel Bannerman, Julian Bannerman and H.R.H. The prince of wales
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Isabel and Julian Bannerman have been described as 'mavericks in the grand manner, touched by...

Tales from a Galaxy Far, Far Away, Vol 1: Aliens
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The worlds of Star Wars are full of countless alien species, each stranger and more fascinating than...

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Plague of the Shattered ( The Gateway Trackers 2) in Books
Mar 9, 2024
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Plague of the Shattered ( The Gateway Trackers 2)
By E.E. Holmes
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When a spirit Shatters, no one is safe...
Once every five years, the Northern Clans of the Durupinen gather at Fairhaven Hall. There at the ancient castle, surrounded by the very spirits they are bound to protect and serve, the clans settle disputes and shape the laws that govern the Gateways to the spirit world. For the first time, Jess and Hannah Ballard have to represent their clan. It is an awesome responsibility—a great honor… and they are sure it’s going to be the most boring week of their lives.
Oh, how very wrong they are.
For something dangerous is stalking the halls of Fairhaven. It lies in wait, striking down victim after victim, undetectable and inescapable. No one knows what it is, or what it wants, but one thing is clear: no one is safe until it is captured.
As their fellow Durupinen fall victim one by one, it will be up to Jess and Hannah, the newest members of the Trackers, to solve the mystery before the entirety of the castle is possessed.
I’m so happy she decided to write this follow on series. I really enjoyed this one. Was great catching up with characters even those I grew to hate. Looking forward to more. Jess and Hannah are set to prove those that doubt them wrong again.

Sawyer (231 KP) rated The Man in the High Castle - Season 1 in TV
Dec 19, 2017

Rasczack (2 KP) rated Disneyland Adventures in Video Games
Dec 30, 2017

ALilLacey (2 KP) rated Princess Ben in Books
Mar 4, 2019
I really enjoyed the characters and the plot. This is actually the first princess book I've read. I only wish there had been more of the magical side of things in the story but I still loved it.

Mark Halpern (153 KP) rated Toy Story (1995) in Movies
Jan 22, 2018 (Updated Jan 22, 2018)

The Grand Designer: Third Marquess of Bute
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When the third Marquess of Bute (1847 - 1900) met the renowned Gothic designer William Burges it...