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The Guinevere Deception (Camelot Rising, #1)
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bookshelves: 4-star-reads, books-i-own, do-you-believe-in-magic, fantasy, read-in-2021, retellings, royalty, signed-copies, young-adult
Jan 05, 2021
bookshelves: 4-star-reads, books-i-own, do-you-believe-in-magic, fantasy, read-in-2021, retellings, royalty, signed-copies, young-adult
Read 2 times. Last read January 2, 2021 to January 5, 2021.
I decided to reread this before reading The Camelot Betrayal and I'm glad that I did. I had forgotten so many little details that I think are going to be important in the sequel. And it was also nice to know that I still really enjoyed it.
White does retellings spectacularly. And it's mostly because she doesn't just retell the same story we all know, she always adds some interesting twist. This is what keeps me interested and excited to continue reading. We all know the story of King Arthur and Excalibur - I mean, I watched the Sword and the Stone many times when I was younger. But we never really heard from Guinevere. And since it's White, it's not the Guinevere you'd exect.
This book was so rich in characters and I loved them all. From sweet Guinevere herself to honorable Arthur even charming Modred and gallant Lancelot. I adored reading about all of them. And they all felt fully formed which is something that often lacks in side characters.
This book set in motion so many plot points that I'm excited to see where White takes it.
My original review can be found here
White does retellings spectacularly. And it's mostly because she doesn't just retell the same story we all know, she always adds some interesting twist. This is what keeps me interested and excited to continue reading. We all know the story of King Arthur and Excalibur - I mean, I watched the Sword and the Stone many times when I was younger. But we never really heard from Guinevere. And since it's White, it's not the Guinevere you'd exect.
This book was so rich in characters and I loved them all. From sweet Guinevere herself to honorable Arthur even charming Modred and gallant Lancelot. I adored reading about all of them. And they all felt fully formed which is something that often lacks in side characters.
This book set in motion so many plot points that I'm excited to see where White takes it.
My original review can be found here
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Reading Progress
February 15, 2019
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February 15, 2019
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to-read
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November 6, 2019
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books-i-own
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November 6, 2019
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signed-copies
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January 2, 2020
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Started Reading
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January 4, 2020
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Finished Reading
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January 6, 2020
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4-star-reads
(Other Hardcover Edition)
January 6, 2020
– Shelved as:
do-you-believe-i...
(Other Hardcover Edition)
January 6, 2020
– Shelved as:
fantasy
(Other Hardcover Edition)
January 6, 2020
– Shelved as:
retellings
(Other Hardcover Edition)
January 6, 2020
– Shelved as:
read-in-2020
(Other Hardcover Edition)
January 6, 2020
– Shelved as:
royalty
(Other Hardcover Edition)
January 6, 2020
– Shelved as:
young-adult
(Other Hardcover Edition)
January 2, 2021
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Started Reading
January 2, 2021
– Shelved
January 5, 2021
– Shelved as:
4-star-reads
January 5, 2021
– Shelved as:
books-i-own
January 5, 2021
– Shelved as:
do-you-believe-in-magic
January 5, 2021
– Shelved as:
fantasy
January 5, 2021
– Shelved as:
read-in-2021
January 5, 2021
– Shelved as:
retellings
January 5, 2021
– Shelved as:
royalty
January 5, 2021
– Shelved as:
signed-copies
January 5, 2021
– Shelved as:
young-adult
January 5, 2021
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Finished Reading