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The Last Good Knight is a timeless, boisterous, rollicking adventure. The narration has almost a lyrical tone - which is quite fitting and gives the feel that the reader is being regaled by a travelling minstrel.
This book does nearly everything well, but one small detail that I found interesting was that the names of people and places are imaginative and descriptive and the reader imeediately has a sense of the person or place simply from the name. There is a lot of action and the descriptions o ...more
This book does nearly everything well, but one small detail that I found interesting was that the names of people and places are imaginative and descriptive and the reader imeediately has a sense of the person or place simply from the name. There is a lot of action and the descriptions o ...more

The Last Good Knight is a little bit (okay a lot) out of my typical reading/genre range, so I was a little nervous when I picked it up. I shouldn't have been! Connie J. Jasperson's characters are so well-drawn and engaging that they sucked me right into the story.
We've all read about heroic men but what was particularly engaging about The Last Good Knight, for me, is that Jasperson's female characters are just as brave and heroic as their male counterparts. This book was an easy read and I look ...more
We've all read about heroic men but what was particularly engaging about The Last Good Knight, for me, is that Jasperson's female characters are just as brave and heroic as their male counterparts. This book was an easy read and I look ...more

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