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Cheryl Carpinello
A Bit About Myself:I love the Ancient and Medieval Worlds! As a retired English teacher, I hope to inspire young readers to read more through my Quest Books. I write Quest stories that will span time from Medieval times to Ancient Egypt to the island of Atlantis, so far!My Arthurian Tales are... show more

A Bit About Myself:I love the Ancient and Medieval Worlds! As a retired English teacher, I hope to inspire young readers to read more through my Quest Books. I write Quest stories that will span time from Medieval times to Ancient Egypt to the island of Atlantis, so far!My Arthurian Tales are aimed at reluctant readers. A series of stories from ancient lands and legends will take readers on adventurous quests throughout history.I love to travel, and so my other job is with a major airline. Because of this, we've spent three weeks in Egypt traveling by local train from one end of the country to the other. In 2014, we spent three weeks in the UK driving over 1700 miles through England, Wales, and Scotland.
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Book Reviews by Lynn
Book Reviews by Lynn rated it 11 years ago
At Pembroke Castle in medieval Wales,11-year-old Prince Gavin, 13-year-old orphan Philip, and 15-year-old blacksmith's apprentice Bryan, brought together in friendship by the one they call The Wild Man, embark upon a quest to save The Wild Man’s life when he is accused of murder and robbery. If they...
The Reading Cat
The Reading Cat rated it 11 years ago
Was the plot cohesive? For this reader, it did feel like some parts of the story could have been more explained and this made the plot seem like there was more happening behind the scenes and with the characters. Share a quote or two from the book. "The fewer people who know about them, the longer t...
Book Connoisseur
Book Connoisseur rated it 11 years ago
What did you like most about the book? The writing. I liked that the chapter titles were simple and to the point of what the chapter was acutally going to talk about. I also liked the good balance between conversation and explanation. Neither overpowered the other. What did you think about the dialo...
Book Professor
Book Professor rated it 11 years ago
How did the main character change during the novel? Guinevere is enjoying life and then she learns that she is engaged to be married at 13 and she runs away. She couldn't bear the thought of being married to anyone at age and was initially angry with King Arthur. As she sees the situation someone el...
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