King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table - Benedict Flynn

⭐ 10.0/10

(Originally written by Joseph)

Okay, I have finally found the words for everything I like about fantasy. I like Arthurian fantasy. I like the Medieval European setting but with mystical elements or enchanted relics. I have always known that Tolkien took massive inspiration from Arthurian legend and Medieval folklore, but I have never actually read anything myself. That all changes now!

So I found this one in the library, and it's basically a children's book that covers, very briefly, all the major stories. Excalibur, Merlin, Gawain and the Green Knight, the search for the Holy Grail. It was so wonderful hearing all there stories in one place. Immediately something clicked in me, and I fell in love.

But I haven't even mentioned the best part! This particular audiobook was narrated by Sean Bean, who needless to say is the perfect voice for this type of story. This one also has some great instrumental accompaniments that strangely added a lot.

So yeah, this book is great, but it definitely gets a huge bump for opening my eyes to what I sense will be a pretty long obsession, kinda like what Red Dead did for me with Westerns. I loved this, and it's silly to say, but it helped me learn about myself. I still don't know why exactly this stuff clicks so strongly with me, but now I know I can throw out magic systems and world building, and welcome in ancient mythos, and tales of Arthur, Lancelot, Guinevere, Morgana and Galahad. If anyone has any materials to suggest, I'm all ears, though my summer reading/ watching list has already grown a decent length.

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