Official Review: The Honorable Knight

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Re: Official Review: The Honorable Knight

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Hi, Georgialouise! I read the sample of this book and wasn't wholly convinced of reading it further but your review and tipped me towards reading it. Thank you and great review, btw!
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The novel is so interesting... Though devoid of errors, it was still interesting, it should have involved more suspense... I'll still give it 4 stars.The story-line of The Honorable Knight is very interesting and flows smoothly. The novel is very descriptive and I feel that the author went to great depths to investigate both historical events and modern day technology to make this book even more convincing. The jump from ancient Jerusalem to modern day times was a bit drastic, but the reader does not feel lost as the dates are clearly marked and I felt that I was able to carry on with the new story-line easily.
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Post by Maol Godlove 08024 »

the honorable Knight .is a wonderful book,very interesting :lol: my attention is drew on the second paragraph,i must say you too mush .
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8) :techie-studyingbrown: I love this book, the story is ancient and awesome, Ian in particular is a great character.
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This is one of an interesting story I read ever. :D The character of this sorry is also too much interesting. this book is full of historical details but no it's not boring like history :lol2: .the adventure part of this story I like most.
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Crusades and wars, the neverending battle of fact and fiction. I might consider reading this one but not in the near future since it's not my niche at all. Great review though.
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Thanks for the review, it is very concise and well-written. It helped me understand that I don't want to read the book, as I had initially planned.
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Post by writingShannon »

Interesting concept with such a time jump! I was just looking at the offering for the 3rd novel, and figured I better start at the beginning!
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