My last book was The Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain. This book was another classic, so with the old way of speaking sometimes it could be hard to understand. Like the book that wrote about before, 20,000 leagues under the sea, I didn't really follow the whole book, because it was so confusing. But I would that this was easier to read than 20,000 leagues under the sea. This book was "okay".
This book starts off in Hartford, Connecticut in 1889. Where a man, (It doesn't say his name) who's father is a blacksmith and his uncle is a horse doctor, so he is both. But when he meets his match, another blacksmith, Hercules, hits him on the side of the head and he wakes up in King Arthur's Court.
Then while everyone wants to execute him (burn him alive), because no one knows where he came from, but before his execution, he remembered that an eclipse happens right when his execution is. So he acts like he is some kind of magician and acted like he has blown out the sun like a candle. After that the King made him royalty.
Once he becomes royalty, the King and his people send him out on a journey to the Ogre's castle and many other adventures on the way. The rest you will have to read on your own.
Then while everyone wants to execute him (burn him alive), because no one knows where he came from, but before his execution, he remembered that an eclipse happens right when his execution is. So he acts like he is some kind of magician and acted like he has blown out the sun like a candle. After that the King made him royalty.
Once he becomes royalty, the King and his people send him out on a journey to the Ogre's castle and many other adventures on the way. The rest you will have to read on your own.
This book took about a month, because it was not very interesting (well not to me). I think I am done with classics, because I just get to confused. It was "okay", but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
I rate this book: **1/2 (2 and a half stars).
I rate this book: **1/2 (2 and a half stars).
In the end of your introduction the wording sounded weird. The second paragraph was confusing too. You could fix this by giving more background information. You also had a few tense errors. One of those was "but he remember". After I new what you where trying to say I understood. The errors did affect my reading so I would definitely look over this one if I where you.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an okay book. you had a couple minor errors in the first couple paragraphs, but otherwise its a nice piece.
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