Saturday, January 26, 2013

The Forgotten Queen


So it’s about time that I post about a book. I loved reading all growing up, but over the past couple of years I’ve had less time to read and started watching more TV in my reading withdrawals. However, I read a really good book over Christmas break that I am still getting over. It’s called The Forgotten Queen and, strangely enough, was written by my mom (it sounds a little weird, I know, but she is a really great writer!).

The story throws a creative twist on King Arthur’s downfall by turning Avalon (the resting place of Arthur) into a character. In the book, Avalon is Arthur’s safe haven after his bad marriage with Guinevere. While Arthur’s fate is already set in motion, he is able to experience happiness for a short time with his new queen before his death. (SPOILER ALERT) After Arthur’s death, Avalon gives birth to his son, who she names Arthur, and raises him in secrecy to keep him safe. When Arthur turns 16, she takes him to the past King Arthur’s sword, Excalibur, which is struck in stone. Basically, Arthur pulls the sword from the stone and becomes the King Arthur that all of the happy legends are based off of.

I loved this book because of the family themes in the book. I am just gonna admit it… I cried a lot! I felt so attached to the characters and experiencing their lives was a bittersweet experience. In case anyone is curious, the book is probably going to be released in February on Amazon, kindle, and nook. 

2 comments:

  1. Sounds good! I love books sooooo much so will have to check out this one!

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  2. I also love to read, and feel it missing in my life while I am in school. All I ever read now are text books and research articles :) I look forward to reading this one when it is released.

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