The life and laughter of King Arthur

A review of The Adventures of Sir Gawain the True by Gerald Morris

Few legends capture our imagination like that of King Arthur and his knights. Thanks to author Gerald Morris (who brought Arthurian legend to life for teens and tweens in his Squire's Tale series) and illustrator Aaron Renier, the Knights of the Round Table ride out again, and they've never been funnier or easier to understand! Sir Gawain is not having a great time -- not only does he need to work on his manners, his head has a date with a sharp axe! But a year is a long time and through his adventures, Gawain just might discover he is a true knight after all. Is knighthood more than wearing a metal suit and bashing people with a pointy stick? Vow today to read this book without delay!

And don't miss Morris' further adventures of Sir Lancelot (the Great), Sir Balin (the Ill-fated) and Sir Grivet (the Short)!

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