A review by tigerlinus
The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady, by Gerald Morris

4.0

Love this Arthurian telling of Sir Gawain, of Terence's character development, of Eileen, the details of the Other World, and especially like that Morris emphasizes Arthur's fighting skills as a knight as well as his portrayal as a stately king, that Lancelot is NOT the greatest knight in the land, even though skilled in fighting, and that Gawain finds love. Marvelous tale!

Story: 5
Writing: 3
Characters: 4
Character development: 3
Creativity: 4
Setting: 3