Metamorphosis (Camulod Chronicles Book 6) - The Sorcerer

ByJack Whyte

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dagmar
Somewhat slow paced, readers of the series will still find this book very interesting. It just seemed a necessary task to set up what is to come. I personally enjoyed it for I find the 'daily life' of people very interesting during these periods of great historical significance.
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shaz rasul
I am enjoying Jack Whyte's version of this archetypal saga very much. I have read quite a few different versions and interpretations of the Arthur epic. I think the scot version is as good as any others I have read, despite the nit-picky reviews this series has gotten on these pages. If you love the story then you should hear it from as many sources and opinions and historic angles as possible, yes? No one will ever know the actual facts, but everyone knows the archetype;(that is what archetypes are all about anyway), this one is a constant in our society, and mass consciousness. Long live the King.
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lizmell9
The only problem I have with the Camulod series is the time wasted in waiting for Mr. Whyte to complete his next book.
"Fort" is another one in the series from Jack Whyte that deserves a slow read. Jack, do us all a favor...we are not interested in the sexual life of Merlin...stay the course you laid with "the Singing Sword"... Otherwise, it's a superb read. Enjoy!
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crystal hartman
I was totally captivated! I stumbled on the first book at my husbands aunt's house. I had to then go and buy all the others in the series. I can't wait for the next one. Is it true that there is going to be 9 all together?
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kathy e
Jack Whyte has done it again. He brings the charecters to life in a way that not many writers can. I found myself riveted to the book not being able to put it down until I was finished.
He also makes the book come alive, I often could see the action takeing place in my mind. The book was an emotional rollercoaster, I found myself feeling the joys and sorrows that Merlyn experienced through out the book. There were twists in the plot that I never expected, but they brought the story together.
Keep up the good work Jack.
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jess mahan
This fifth Book in the Camulod series is lacking in action. It plods along practcally uneventfully until almost the end when the most interesting events take place. I almost gave up readind half way through the book. I hoje the next one is better.
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chahana
I like the ideas and the setting but the characters are so stiff-backed and awkward. I was cringing through all the dialogue. Nonetheless, I was able to enjoy this book and the others because it moves at a good pace.
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clinton
Thank You Jack, the latest and hopefully not last install ment of the Camulod Chronicles is breathtakingly briliant. Written with wonderful insight into detail and incredible forsigt into Merylns transformation into the sorcerer and Arthurs Metamorphois into High King. Keep up the Good work Jack, please, keep up the good work.
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jake knapp
Thank the heavens for Jack Whyte. As a student of the Arthuian legends, I find Whyte's books a fantastic read, especially his new one, "Fort" I'm looking forward to Metamorphosis, and find my self waiting like a child at christmas. To all who may read Whyte or has yet to discover this mans talents, good luck and good reading!!!
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emma church
This Book brings the Camulod Chronicles to almost a conclusion. As I have read all the previous Camulod Chronicles, I was a little disapointed in the coronation of Aurther. I feel Mr. Whyte was a bit rushed here. Over all it was an excellent read, well woth the money and time. I'm now a big fan of Mr. Whyte.
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matt gambogi
Tne Authurian saga contines in Jack Whytes newest book. This tale is spun so skillfully that I constantly have to remind myself that it is fiction. It reads like a history written by someone who actually lived with Merlin, Arthur, and their ancestors. A fully enjoyable page- turner!
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mary miller
I have been enthrauwled by these books and have trouble waiting for the next one to come out. He writes in a way that makes you almost believe that this is not fictional but an actual historical novel.
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