Heading towards the end of the year makes me all nostalgic for the books I've read this year (and horribly aware of what I haven't read, and how pathetically I keep track of what I've read...)
Over the years I've had a love/hate relationship with books about King Arthur - he seemed to pop up everywhere! Especially while I was struggling through Malory, or something even more obscure...
There was the time when, within about a month, Arthur was on Gargoyles AND, bizarrely, Babylon 5 and, yep, I was writing an essay on Malory...
Here lies Arthur by Philip Reeve. In which the main character, a slave girl Gwyna, is taken in by Mryddin and transformed into Gwyn. By being close to the action, Gwyna sees the work Mryddin does to create the legend of Arthur - something which is totally removed from the Dark Ages bully-boy he really is.
Song of the sparrow by Lisa Ann Sandell. About Elaine of Ascolat - the Lady of Shallott - in free verse and set just before the Battle of Mount Badon.
So, a couple of recommendations for you...
I'm pretty sure Gargoyles is the best cartoon of the 90s. Mmmhmm.
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Love Gargoyles... followed by Biker Mice from Mars & Thundercats (80s)... we have DVDs of one of these series...
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