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The Knight and the Squire

The Knight and the Squire

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun, but lacks "feel"
Review: i read this book and at first i thought it was going to be another boring historical fiction, but i was really suprised. it was really funny.

its about a boy named tom, and another "boy" named Alan. they met each other and both join up as squires with a forgettful and user of colorful language knight.

theys a lot of different adventures that they meet up with. its never boring and very very funny. its always suprising and reading it over and over never gets old.

i love it a lot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great fiction
Review: i read this book and at first i thought it was going to be another boring historical fiction, but i was really suprised. it was really funny.

its about a boy named tom, and another "boy" named Alan. they met each other and both join up as squires with a forgettful and user of colorful language knight.

theys a lot of different adventures that they meet up with. its never boring and very very funny. its always suprising and reading it over and over never gets old.

i love it a lot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant
Review: It's a story about a boy called Tom and he runs away from home to seek adventure. On the way he meets with the Wolf Man, a kid Alan and a knight called Sir John. He speaks Latin extremly well. You never know what is going to happen next. A brilliant book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For Harry Potter Fans
Review: My 8-year old son received this book as a Christmas present from his god-parents (who live in Toronto). Having read all four Harry Potter books to him over the past year, we looked forward to a fresh style and new hero - and we certainly found one in Tom (the hero of this book). The main reason I am writing this review (notwithstanding the fact that this is a wonderful story) is the number of times I found my son laughing out loud at the adventures of Tom and his sidekick Alan. While Rowling's Harry Potter series is a truly unique adventure, and while we anxiously await the fifth book, Rowling does not offer as much original and creative humor as Terry Jones (a refreshing change of pace). My guess is that anyone who enjoyed Harry Potter, will enjoy The Knight and the Squire as much (if not more so). I certainly hope Terry Jones will offer another installment, as hinted at.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant
Review: This was a great book for all ages. If you are in to the Middle Ages fiction kinda books this one is for you. Here is a summary. Tom a young, brilliant boy with a knack for learning and reading is to become the student of the abbey but he doesnt want to. So he runs away leaving behind his beloved sister Katie
and barely escapes Sir William's men but is forced into the great woods were peole are scared to go. In the great woods he finds a friend and makes friends with the wolves. But he is going to have to leave because Sir William still is on his trail. So he then barely makes into the big city but not without a mysterious new friend named Alan who has many different names with different people and makes his way to geat journeys with Alan and their knight Sir John.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun, but lacks "feel"
Review: Tom, an ordinary peasant boy who has been taught Latin by the village priest, is going to be turned into a churchman when he runs away to be a knight. I don't want to give away to much of the story, but he ends up in France fighting in the Hundred Year's War as squire to Sir John Hawkley with his friend Alan, who might not be all he seems. A fun adventure but lacks the feel of the historical period. ... Worth a look.


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