A review by mike__m
The Adventures of Sir Gawain the True by Gerald Morris

4.0

These get better with each new story in the Knights' Tales series. Gawain's story is better than Givret's, which was better than Lancelot's. I'm looking forward to Balin's book, to see if the trend continued. Gawain's tale adds some twists to the story, as well as filling out Gawain's character. A nice multi-layered retelling for a J-novel. As with the others in the series, the irony and humor are good-natured, and the violence is mostly comically harmless -- a neat trick in a story framed in decapitations by ax!