King Arthur and His Knights, Jim Weiss
King Arthur and His Knights, Jim Weiss
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King Arthur and His Knights

Author: Jim Weiss

Narrator: Jim Weiss

Unabridged: 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/29/2023


Synopsis

Enjoy improved audio quality, edited and updated narrative, and an expanded track listing in this Second Edition of King Arthur and His Knights. Listen along and dive into adventure as acclaimed storyteller Jim Weiss unveils how Arthur became king, and how he gathered knights to defend the weak and stand for the right. This includes such tales as “The Sword in the Stone,” “The Round Table,” “Merlin’s Magic,” and “How Percival Became a Knight.”
In a time of fear and danger, will Merlin's magic, Lancelot's bravery, and Arthur's wisdom be enough to unite the kingdom? Jim Weiss brings tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table to life with action, wonder, and humor.

About Jim Weiss

Jim Weiss’ storytelling recordings have received the highest awards from the Parents’ Choice Foundation, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, and the American Library Association and have been widely praised in major publications across North America and internationally. He is the winner of eight AudioFile Earphones Awards.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on January 17, 2016

I was able to read this by myself so apparently I'm an 'advanced' reader. Take that, middle school accelerated reader tests! Anyhow, when I was younger I really liked this book. Exciting fights, quests to save princesses, rescuing villages from giants, etc. It was a lot of fun. Now that I'm older it s......more

Goodreads review by Althea on July 03, 2014

Highly recommended for fans of Arthurian lore. Inspired by the 19th century popularity of Tennyson’s Idylls of the King (the introduction makes much of the author’s friendship with Tennyson), this retelling is based on Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. I grew up on the Malory edition edited by Pollard (wi......more

Goodreads review by Joe on September 01, 2023

Don't be confused, one of the first significant books I read, as a grade-schooler, was an illustrated copy of "Le Morte d'Arthur" by Malory. I have been enchanted by the written Arthur stories ever since. I don't recall if the text was abridged or not, but there were engraved illustrations under oni......more

Goodreads review by Nebuchanezer on January 21, 2011

As much as i wanted to enjoy this book, i found it mostly to be very repetitive. The majority of the book seems to consist of good knight sees damsel in distress from bad knight, knights fight, good knight wins repeat ad infinitum. Only the improvement towards the end (quest for the Holy Grail onwar......more