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Black Horses for the King
 
 

Black Horses for the King (Paperback)

de Anne McCaffrey (Author)
4.1étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (18 évaluations de client)

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Anne McCaffrey is back with this precious, well-researched yarn that follows a Celtic lad in service to King Arthur. Set in fifth-century Britain, McCaffrey's first historical novel for young adults rejects a fantastical, Hollywood treatment of King Arthur in favor of realism and solid storytelling. Take away the Round Table and the usual knights-in-shining-armor hoo-hah, and you're left with an engaging, endearing chapter from the life of Artos, Comes Britannorum, a young war leader in search of horses strong enough to carry his armored warriors into battle against the savage Saxons.

The story is told through the eyes of polite, earnest young do-gooder Galwyn Varianus, who has fled the service of his cruel, brutish, seafaring uncle to take up with the charismatic Artos. Galwyn quickly proves his value with his affinity for languages and horses, and he accompanies Artos and the Companions (proto-Knights of the Round Table) as they execute their plan: acquiring and then breeding a handful of fabled Libyans, the horses of the book's title, and then mastering and disseminating the knowledge of horseshoe-making. The action revolves around Galwyn's role in this plan and never rises above the pace of, say, an after-school special. But rich details, McCaffrey's obvious love of the subject matter, and involving characters go a long way to make up for the story's slow trot. (In particular, you'll find yourself waiting eagerly for the comeuppance of one character, a sneering rider named Iswy, Goofus to Galwyn's Gallant.) --Paul Hughes --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

From Publishers Weekly

McCaffrey steps out of her niche as a Hugo and Nebula award-winning fantasy writer to tackle her first historical novel for young adults, retelling the Arthurian legend-minus the Round Table, Guinevere and Merlin-through the eyes of Galwyn Varianus. A Roman Celtic youth, Galwyn helps the future king of Britain, known here as Lord Artos, acquire the legendary Black Horses of his legions. The author's tender reverence for equine history (she raises horses in Ireland) makes for vivid descriptions of frightened steeds in the hold of a ship across the English Channel; it also allows an undue amount of horsey jargon. A teenage boy interested exclusively in horseshoes rings not quite true, yet the well-drawn story moves along at a compelling trot, climaxing in a battle in which horses help Lord Artos reclaim Britain for future mad cows and Englishmen. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Courtesy of Teens Read Too, Déc 3 2008
Galwyn Varianus's life has never been easy. When his father died he was apprenticed to his cruel uncle on a trading vessel, though all he wanted to do was stay shore-bound and work with horses. But when Lord Artos calls upon Galwyn to help him bargain for horses for his Companions, Galwyn's life changes completely.

Once Lord Artos - the man who will become the legendary King Arthur - sees Galwyn's calming way with horses, Galwyn is invited to join the Companions in their quest for great warrior steeds. On this quest, Galwyn faces a perilous journey over land and sea to find and transport the horses, not to mention treachery from inside the ranks of the Companions -but the danger isn't over even when they reach their destination: Camelot.

BLACK HORSES FOR THE KING is not your traditional rendition of the King Arthur legend. Many familiar characters, including Guinevere, Merlin, and Lancelot, do not appear in this book, and others, including Arthur himself, take a keen eye to recognize. Rather than being a version of the story of King Arthur, it is a deftly crafted tale that might have been true, a story that might have given rise to the traditional legend.

The book appeals to both well-read readers of Arthurian tales and readers of historical fiction, as Arthurian elements are present if one keeps a sharp eye out, and it remains an engaging work of historical fiction even without its connection to legend.

Reviewed by: Rebecca Wells
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A good young adult novel, nothing more, Avril 15 2004
Good young adult novel, which I am giving to my elder kidlet (age 9) to read now. He'll enjoy the mixture of horses and King Arthur, I think. Probably the only McCaffrey I ever intend to voluntarily give him. If he finds the rest of those books, he'll do it of his own accord. No sense making him read sci-fi slop if he can avoid it. 4 stars of 5, as a kid's book. If I rated it for adults, 2 stars of 5.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 nothing special, Jui 16 2003
Par ...Loggie... "Loggie-log-log-log" (I live on the earth, in the western hemisphere, in North America, in the country of the United States of America, in Illinois in the town of Champaign) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This was a good book, but nothing special. This book tells the story of Galwyn Varianus who works for his cruel uncle. It tells of how he meets King Arthur (Lord Artos) and of how he runs away from his uncle to help King Arthur in his quest to find big strong horses to carry his knights. As soon as they get the horses, this book focuses on the horses and we are allowed to forget King Arthur. Galwyn learns how to take care of the horses, which have hoof problems. These hoof problems create a need for Horse sandals, and Galwyn becomes one of the first farriers.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Nice Story but no thrills
This book is a quick read. The story is rather simple, but seems to be quite accurate with historical merit. Read more
Publié le Mai 2 2003 par S. E. Kennedy

4.0étoiles sur 5 Good, depending
I give this book four stars for it's interest. The reason I read this book was for the Arthurian connections. Read more
Publié le Avril 5 2002 par blackarrow017

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another Awesome McCaffrey Book
I really enjoyed this book. So much I have read it twice. It is great for the horse lover because it tells about where farriring may have begun. Read more
Publié le Juil 10 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Perfect for the Horse Lover
This book would make an excellent gift for a horseman (or woman) that you know. It is an incredible historical fiction about the development of farriership (blacksmithing) in the... Read more
Publié le Jui 30 2000 par Flame_926

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Book
There is a good amount of action, but it is not overdone. This is not a book jammed with violence and action, so don't go in with those expectations. Read more
Publié le Janv. 16 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 After you're done, pass it on to your horse-lover
McCaffrey usual style, but not a dragon story. My niece (age 12 and with a lot of horse fantasies)loved it as well. The hardback especially makes a nice gift.
Publié le Sep 15 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Black Horses is a refreshing, unique look at King Arthur
In a departure from her normal fare of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Anne McCaffrey gives us a hugely believable tale of King Arthur, and the true uniting of all the Britons. Read more
Publié le Juil 12 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 It was the best book I have ever read. It kept you going.
Black Horses for the King is an exciting book that everybody should read at least once. I had so much history in it and also a lot of parts that wanted you to know what happened... Read more
Publié le Juil 9 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 My first McCaffrey Book
This was the first book by Anne McCaffrey I read, before I even knew about her other, great Sci-fi books. Read more
Publié le Mai 1 1999 par jm.gordon@xtra.co.nz

4.0étoiles sur 5 Quite a good book, but not her best
This was one of McCaffrey's better books, although not comparable to her "Dragonriders" series. It's of a completely different flavor. But still a very good book!
Publié le Fév 6 1999

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