Robin Hood! Ok, I admit, I have a lot of general feelings about Robin Hood. I frequently have meltdowns while thinking about Robin Hood. Please, don’t ask me why, we don’t question these things. So, this is actually my second time reading this book. I’d read it before about 5 years ago (or whenever ...
My curiosity was piqued when I discovered this was set in the Welsh borderlands and in an earlier time period than we are accustomed to, but Lawhead's notes make perfect sense of his choice. The people in the book are wonderfully characterized, particularly Robin/Bran, who starts out as a spoiled, s...
A retelling of the classic Robin Hood tale, except this one makes the story based closely upon original tales, historical and geographical facts, and places Robin Hood in Wales instead of England.A beautifully written tale that left me unable to put my kindle down.
One of the great things about the Robin Hood legend is that you can do almost anything with it that you want. I enjoyed Stephen R. Lawhead's take on the story, and I will see if he can keep the story moving in the next two volumes.
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