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Gerald Morris

Autore di Sir Gawain e lo scudiero

22 opere 4,478 membri 108 recensioni 21 preferito

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Gerald Morris lives in Wausau, Wisconsin, with his wife and three children. In addition to writing he also serves as pastor of a church and teachers theology. As a child, Morris read voraciously, but mostly bad Western novels. Years later, when he discovered the ancient tales of King Arthur and mostra altro realized what a good thing he had been missing all those years, he decided to retell those stories for the next generation mostra meno

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Gerald Morris, anyone? in Read YA Lit (Aprile 2010)

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A fast paced story with endearing characters. A good modern take on the Arthurian legends. The only draw back is the modern language that isn't historically accurate.
Although the books are sold as juvenile, I am left with the impression that they would appeal more to adults.
 
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wvlibrarydude | 11 altre recensioni | Jan 14, 2024 |
Another fast paced story with endearing characters. A good modern take on the Arthurian legends. The only draw back is the modern language that isn't historically accurate.
Although the books are sold as juvenile, this story left me even more with the impression that they would appeal more to adults.
 
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wvlibrarydude | 9 altre recensioni | Jan 14, 2024 |
A fun look at Sir Gawain and a new character in the time of the Round Table. While the humor abounds, I do wonder about the juvenile label. The themes seem a little mature (not "mature") for most kids to enjoy at the middle school age. I also liked how Terence comes of age with more wisdom and respect from his elders. Terence and Sir Gawain will haunt my thoughts until I revisit their further adventures in this series.
 
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wvlibrarydude | 19 altre recensioni | Jan 14, 2024 |
Bottom line: Super funny, engaging, and it all comes together in the end. Love love love it for third and fourth graders.

Plot: Sir Gawain the Undefeated is a great knight and a nice guy, but he's a little rude. What could make Sir Gawain appreciate the importance of good manners? Maybe the threat of losing his head? Hardly a simple morality tale, this awesome little book explores the importance of promises, of taking vows, and what it means to be a good friend.
 
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LibrarianDest | 13 altre recensioni | Jan 3, 2024 |

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22
Utenti
4,478
Popolarità
#5,596
Voto
4.1
Recensioni
108
ISBN
119
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2
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