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Sir rowan had always loved Knights, and Battles, and good defeating evil. When the chance came when he too could be a knight, he jumped for joy. For he had been chosen by the King and his son, to lead his people out of the hands of the dark... [Read on]
The Story: Sir Rowan, a decorated tournament knight with some serious pride issues, finds his life turned upside down when he's abducted and left for dead. Rescued by the Prince (and a little earthly help), he rededicates his life to the King.... [Read on]
I love reading a great story. And Chuck Black has created a great story. Sir Rowan And The Camerian Conquest is the fifth book in Black's Knights Of Arrerhtrae series. I really enjoyed the book, and I know my son will love it when he is a... [Read on]
I wasted my life on frivolous applause and pieces of metal, and now my life is over.” Rowan’s heart ached for the life he hadn’t lived. The prince lowered him back [and said] “Your life is not over, for you are a mighty knight of the King. Time... [Read on]
Book Summary- Told from the perspective of Cedric of Chessington, Sir Rowan and the Camerian Conquest, is filled with knights, good and evil, and mystical creatures. In Cameria, Sir Rowan is the best tournament knight, but he is left for dead... [Read on]
I've enjoyed reading all of Chuck Black's books. Sir Rowan is an allegory of the Last Days and the book of Revelation. He does a pretty good job at creating allegory in the story, but I'm always left wanting more. When I read, I don't always want... [Read on]
Sir Rowan and the Camerian Conquest by Chuck Black can best be deemed Christian allegory with a tinge of light fantasy. Mr. Black writes well and tells a good story that young folks, especially boys, should enjoy. This, his sixth book in this... [Read on]
Caution! Danger! If you pick up this book, you won't set it down until you're finished! I got next to nothing accomplished for two days! Again, I've thoroughly enjoyed one of Chuck Black's allegories on Scripture. These books bring... [Read on]
If you’ve read one of the “The Knights of Arrethtrae” books then you’ve read them all? Well, maybe. This is the 2nd book of the Chuck Black’s books I have read and it was much like the first. Of course there were different main characters with... [Read on]
Some books have a reputation. Actually reading them may not even be necessary to know whether they are actually worth the time to read them or not. I had heard about Chuck Black's books, and entered them into the library where I worked. I read... [Read on]