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The first volume of a retelling of Arthurian myth from Guinevere's viewpoint. It introduces the characters and takes the story up to and beyond the marriage of Arthur and Guinevere.Tags
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I first read this in high school and was completely enthralled. The world that McKenzie painted was so thrilling and magical, colorful and beautiful that I read this book over and over and just lost myself in it. I really cared about the characters and what happened to them, and I adored how Guinevere was portrayed and how her struggles were thought about and discussed. One of the best books I've ever read, done in a writing style that complimented the subject matter perfectly--a true work of art.
I lent my beat-up original copy of this book to someone who never returned it and was devastated. I was so glad that I managed to buy another copy right before it went out of print!
I lent my beat-up original copy of this book to someone who never returned it and was devastated. I was so glad that I managed to buy another copy right before it went out of print!
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[...] the style, good as it is, isn't what makes McKenzie's saga unusual. That honor goes to a pair of ingenious twists she works on conventional Arthurian lore, which combine to turn a fresh eye on the familiar saga of tragic romance and ill-fated love.
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Del Rey Discovery (17)
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- Canonical title
- The Child Queen
- Original title
- The Child of Queen
- Original publication date
- 1994
- People/Characters
- Guinevere; King Arthur; Lancelot du Lac; Merlin; Morgan le Fay; Giselda (show all 7); Lodegrance
- Important places
- Camelot; England, UK
- Dedication
- To
Meg and Bruce - First words
- The night of my birth, the famed witch Giselda, the ugliest woman in all Britain, came to see my father, the King of Northgallis.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Let us pray God he makes a King."
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- Popularity
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- Reviews
- 2
- Rating
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- Languages
- English, French
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 6
- ASINs
- 1



























































