Here Lies Arthur Award-winning by Philip Reeve (author)

Suitable for 11 - 16 years

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Arthur is the greatest hero of all time, and Myrddin is his bard – a traveller and spinner of magical tales. But it’s a strange and dangerous kind of enchantment that can turn a slave-girl into a goddess, and a raggle-taggle warmonger into a warrior legend… Exploring the power of storytelling and political machination, a master writer retells the Arthur legend – with a shocking spin.

Winner of the Carnegie Medal 2008.

“A masterpiece” Daily Telegraph

Product Details

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781407103587

Date published

March 3rd, 2008

Lexile measure

890L

Accelerated Reader

AR book level: 5.6; Upper years; 11.0 points

Other details

  • 304 pages

Condition

New

Author/Illustrator

Philip Reeve

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  1. violet
    on 30 June 2011

    hear lies Arthur

    I picked up this book looking for adventure and thats what I got. A fantastic book filled with excitement and surprise. Once you've started you can't stop!

    5out of 5

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  1. TheMileLongBookshelfBlog
    on 8 March 2013

    love

  2. xxisabellatrixx
    on 27 February 2011

    when i picked this book up at my school io thought it would be about the greatness of arthur pendragon. witht his i was disappointed, the book was more critical, talking about merlin as a fake who spread lies about arhur to boost his might, and how he was nothing more than a well taught fighter with no brains. however i still enjoyed the book and it helped me look at the world i very much so beleive in, in a much much different perspective

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