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Kevin Crossley-Holland , Samuel West
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Orion (13 Nov 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0752860283
  • ISBN-13: 978-0752860282
  • Product Dimensions: 13.4 x 10.6 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,756,021 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'The last in a trilogy but it stands perfectly on its own and it's beautifully read by Sam West.' (SUNDAY EXPRESS )

'Read by the excellent Sam West, a children's book that adults will find compelling. ' (CHOICE )

'Samuel West's expressive reading makes the story flow, with the only interruption being snatches of shivery music like falling leaves. A superb audio book for the over 11-s.' (DAILY TELEGRAPH )

'It works especially well read aloud, as you would expect, given Kevin Crossley-Holland's talent as a poet, story-teller and folklorist. Samuel West narrated with a minstrel's grace.' (INDEPENDENT ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'Read by the excellent Sam West, a children's book that adults will find compelling. ' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Arthur Trilogy - King of the Middle March, 11 Sep 2003
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This is one of the best books I've ever read. In my opinion it is better than even the Harry Potter series.
It is imaginative, thoughtful, funny, and fantastic. I may be a kid but i know a good book when i read one and this is the best.
A must for all people who love fantasy and heroics.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Complex and enchanting - an excellent finale to the trilogy, 18 Jun 2010
The final instalment in Kevin Crossley-Holland's Arthur trilogy, "King of the Middle March", takes his protagonist far from his familiar surroundings on the Welsh borders. It is the year 1203, and Arthur de Gortanore (formerly de Caldicot) is now sixteen, on the verge of manhood and about to become a knight. He and his lord, Stephen de Holt, have travelled to Venice to join what will become the Fourth Crusade as it begins its long journey towards Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Guiding Arthur on the way is his obsidian seeing-stone, a magical artefact given to him years before by the wise man of his village, which reveals to him another world: that of his namesake, the King Arthur of legend, and of his Knights of the Round Table.

On crusade Arthur is confronted by new challenges as well as old enemies, but he is a different character to when we left him at the end of "At the Crossing-Places" - older and slightly wiser - and it is interesting to see how he deals with those challenges. In particular it is refreshing to see him forge a friendship with his cousin and one-time bully Serle, while even Arthur's father, William de Gortanore, previously depicted as boorish and unprincipled, is shown to have some redeeming qualities. Indeed few characters in the novel are truly good or evil; each has his contradictions, his own demons. It is this kind of realistic touch which makes the world that Crossley-Holland has created so believable. Arthur finds that love can be complicated, that it is not always easy to do the noble thing, that the difference between right and wrong is often unclear - all of which allows the reader to closely identify with him.

The device of the seeing stone is also used to greater effect in "King of the Middle March". Whereas the first two books dealt with the founding of the Round Table fellowship and the adventures of the various knights who comprised it, this one sees its dissolution: an event which is mirrored in the crusaders' own internecine struggles, in which ideals are often cast aside in pursuit of power and of wealth. Again, the seeing stone reflects Arthur's own experiences, showing him that life is messy and that happy endings are not guaranteed, but take effort to achieve. The same message pervades the book's ending, which cleverly leaves a number of issues unresolved, showing that whereas the stories of legend often have a discernible structure, real life is seldom so neatly divided: our stories and journeys, like Arthur's, are ongoing.

"King of the Middle March" is an an excellent climax to the Arthur trilogy: a complex and enchanting coming-of-age tale which will appeal to all ages, meditating as it does on the transition from childhood to adulthood, and the compromises we all have to make in life. It will be interesting to see how the author develops the same themes in "Gatty's Tale", a semi-sequel to this trilogy featuring Arthur's best friend from the first two books.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Uplifting, emotional, occasionally horrific but a great read, 26 April 2010
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This is the third in this series and is different in scale and tone. In the others, you are immersed in the medieval world of the manor house, seen though the eyes of a boy. That must be hard enough for an author to write accurately and entertainingly, but this one takes the boy off on the crusades - the greatest adventure of his life - and you experience it all: the politics, relationships, petty fights and bullying to gory battles and siege warfare. It is occasionally difficult to follow because of the complex politics and the obscure terminology, but it is so involving that his return home - with its familiarity, changes and new responsibilities - was quite emotional, and his maturity about his situation and his future was touching and truly wonderful and uplifting to read. Some of the poems are a bit lame and indulgent, but the horrors and nonsense of the crusade and the development of his relationships are heart-rending and memorable.
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