Humans are the enemy!
Or so Rick, Roxy and Tiago have been brought up to believe.
Sent on a dangerous mission to 21st century Oxford in search of spies, the trio discover all is not as they were told.
How will an 8th century boy pass himself off as a modern teenager?
Fantasy, action and humour abound.
I didn’t really like it, it was confusing. However the beginning,my favourite part, was amazing.
2 stars
The book is really enjoyable. I think it stands a really good chance of winning. Can’t wait till I get my hands on Pendragon.
Lewis in year7 at Bolton School also reviewed Young Knights of the Round Table. “I enjoyed the plot of the story. I wanted to find out more so I just kept turning the pages.
The link beween Avalon and Earth and the past and the future fascinated me.”
Adam in year 7 enjoyed Young Knights. He said ” This book was fascinating because it has a twist and the characters are unique to one another. The leaders (teachers) are mysterious as they do not express their own point of view.
Can’t wait until the next book comes out!”
The sequel to Young Knights of the Round Table is now out. It is called Pendragon. Once again, Rick and Roxy are caught up in a battle to save humans from becoming enslaved..
I love the way Rick and his friends fit in the human world. Tiego and Roxy fit in really well, but Rick was finding it somewhat more awkward, which doesn’t really surprise me, as he’d lived his whole life believing humans to be bad, but found the opposite true from experience.- Imaan Year 9
I think this book was believable but could be improved in many areas. Overall I think this book is going to have some major competition in the competition.
Actually, I disagree with this, because Young Knights was such a good book, with many intriguing aspects, and I think Julia Golding has done a really good job with this book. I think it stands a good chance of winning.