The Knight at Dawn

The Knight at Dawn

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-11-23 01:21:01
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Jenny Laird
  • ISBN:0593174755
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Reviews

Book2Dragon

I enjoyed this book, and it was certainly a quick read。 It had all the elements of the Tree House series: the magic tree house, transport to another age in time, facts and follow-up。 It was just much simpler, and the suspense short-lived。 Great illustrations (pencil or charcoal)。Here they travel to Medieval times and go into a castle and meet a Knight。 Pretty good stuff。 I think younger ages would like this more, maybe 8-12。 Still recommended。

Destiny

I liked this。 The original series never appealed to me, but the new graphic novel form works well。 This story felt a little thin on the plot because it sneaks up on you, and Jack and Annie for that matter。 I think the illustrations were pleasing, and a scene where the kids have to jump into the ocean is particularly eye-catching。

Alex

My nephew had told me he didn't like this story when he read it, and after reading this version of it I can understand why。 There's really no story here, and as such this seems like an odd one to choose to republish in this new graphic novel series。 Also, it was so dark during the whole thing that it was distracting。 I know it takes place at night, but do you have to draw it with a dark blue background for every panel? My nephew had told me he didn't like this story when he read it, and after reading this version of it I can understand why。 There's really no story here, and as such this seems like an odd one to choose to republish in this new graphic novel series。 Also, it was so dark during the whole thing that it was distracting。 I know it takes place at night, but do you have to draw it with a dark blue background for every panel? 。。。more

H

The second book in the Magic Treehouse series made into a graphic novel。 It is a nicely paced book with the illustrations and text blending well together。

Theediscerning

To me this didn't have nearly as much surprise and freshness as the first book in this series, which took us to the world of two children exploring the abilities of a magical, time-bending tree-house。 This time the girl fancies going to a castle and meeting knights, so the boy reads bits of a book out until something starts to happen – and it's a very slight something, until things manage to knit together and combine all the elements of the story into the drama。 It's perfectly serviceable, to a To me this didn't have nearly as much surprise and freshness as the first book in this series, which took us to the world of two children exploring the abilities of a magical, time-bending tree-house。 This time the girl fancies going to a castle and meeting knights, so the boy reads bits of a book out until something starts to happen – and it's a very slight something, until things manage to knit together and combine all the elements of the story into the drama。 It's perfectly serviceable, to a three-star extent; I'm just a little unsure how, with gazillions of Magic Tree House books to adapt, this got chosen to be the second to get a comic book version。 。。。more