The Telling Pool review by KMeng
The Telling Pool
by David Clement-Davies
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Carlisle, PA, United States
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Rhodri Falcon gets lost at the village fair and meets a blind blacksmith. The blacksmith tells him of the Telling Pool, which is a magic spring that a few chosen people can see the past, present, and future. Rhodri's father has to go fight in the Crusades and Rhodri doesn't want to stay in the village. He wants to be a hero. He learns information in the pool and when his father comes back he is a bitter person. Rhodri has to use the knowledge he learned to save his dad. He must also find the one sword that will save his country. Without taking on his destiny the whole country might die.

Opinion: 

I thought this book was an excellent read. The author used many, many adjectives to describe the setting and it was done extremely well. Not only was I visualizing the setting, I could feel what was going on around me. The narrator was very detailed in everything. My favorite part of the whole story were the words. The writing was very beautiful. I have never read a book that took place in this time period so it was interesting to read about how people acted and what they did. The story was very exciting and was a page turner. I recommend this book to anyone who likes a little bit of fantasy with adventure. It was wonderful!

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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