Book Review: Camelot by Giles Kristian
ARC provided by the publisher—Bantam Press—in exchange for an honest review.
Camelot by Giles Kristian
My rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
Genre: Historical fiction
Pages: 450 pages
Published: 14th May 2020 by Bantam Press
It is not easy to re-lit the fire of hope when everything feels bleak.
I’m a HUGE fan of The Warlord Chronicles trilogy by Bernard Cornwell and Lancelot by Giles Kristian himself; I consider these four books the holy grails of Arthurian retelling novels. I won’t lie, these books are so incredible that I have pretty much settled with the thoughts that there won’t be a better Arthurian novel than them, even if that book is a new novel written by either Bernard Cornwell or Giles Kristian. And I am very confident in this bold claim. But please don’t let this statement steer you into thinking that I wasn’t excited for Camelot. This follow-up sequel to Lancelot is one of my most anticipated books of 2020, and Giles Kristian was able to deliver another beautifully melancholic Arthurian retelling that I’m sure will captivate fans of Lancelot.
“There is still a flame and that flame can become a fire which will wake the gods.”