Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey
Book
Good people, I am come hither to die, and by a law I am condemned to the same. These were the words...
biography history
Greatest Magical Stories, Chosen by Michael Morpurgo
Book
Award-winning children's writer and former Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo has collected his...
The Greek Myths
Book
The gold standard in Greek mythology, in a dazzling Graphic Deluxe Edition with a new introduction...
William Shakespeare's Attack of the Clones
Book
The popular, NYT best-selling Elizabethan/sci-fi mashup series continues, with a Shakespearean take...
David McK (3755 KP) rated Excalibur (1981) in Movies
Aug 4, 2020
Arthurs parentage via Uther and Ygraine
The whole 'Sword in the Stone' business
Merlin
Guinevere
Arthur's marriage
Lancelot
The Lady of the Lake (Listen, just 'cos some watery tart chucked a sword at you ...)
Guinevere And Lancelot's, ummm, dalliance
Morgana
The Search for the Holy Grail ("there's some lovely mud over here ...")
Mordred
Arthurs death
Avalon
(I'm not sure I've got all those in the right order)
Also starring some then up-and-coming but now well-known faces in Patrick Stewart and Liam Neeson, this is also surprisingly brutal, with some full-on nudity scenes, with the entire film acting as a counterpart (of sorts) to the Monty Python version - parts of which I've quoted above.
Storm Boy (2019)
Movie Watch
A beautiful and contemporary retelling of Colin Thiele's classic Australian tale. 'Storm Boy' has...
A Touch of Darkness (Hades & Persephone #1)
Book
Persephone is the Goddess of Spring by title only. The truth is, since she was a little girl,...
Adult Mythology Retelling Romance
Aphrodite
Book
'I’m a liar, to begin with.' I wasn’t always a goddess, you see. My only real power was my...
Greek mythology Retelling
RachelReads (74 KP) rated A Court of Thorns and Roses in Books
May 24, 2017
Ashley Wold (5 KP) rated A Court of Thorns and Roses in Books
Jan 31, 2018 (Updated Jan 31, 2018)
Out of the three books, ACoTaR is my least fave, but I think it is still a good book. I couldn't put it down (despite lack of much action for most of the book), and started on the second book asap.
I wasn't very fond of the main character Feyre in this first book, and I didn't particularly like Tamlin. I was intrigued by Rhysand, and liked Lucien.
I am so glad I got into this series, and would recommend it.

