Guinevere Deception

352 pages

English language

Published Aug. 7, 2020 by Random House Children's Books.

ISBN:
978-0-525-58170-3
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3 stars (6 reviews)

2 editions

Review of 'Guinevere Deception' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This was interesting and clever in its twists and I love Arthurian mythos and I thought I was going to going to end up giving this a four or even a five.

And then (no spoilers), the ending. I am willing to allow maybe it is just a...set back? And things will change? And I will read the next book to see? But I was not pleased with where it went on several levels and I'm bemused at some decisions made by the characters. There were incoherent noises made at my dog with hand gestures to attempt to display my distress.

I feel like a more coherent review would require spoilers and involve a level of ranting I'm not going to get into. I just had very high hopes as I read and feel like I was let down.

Review of 'The Guinevere deception' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

I really enjoyed this book! I love that it's tied in with Camelot, but it's not stale and old. It's fresh and new, and exciting. To be fair though I'm not super familiar with Camelot.

I enjoyed the characters a lot and the fact that it has a bit of an unreliable narrator aspect to it. You don't really know exactly what is real or true, your narrator has little to no memories from before the book begins, and it's fun trying to find out what happened and the reason why.

I can't wait for the sequels to this series!

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