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David Calcutt (1) (1950–)

Autor de Robin Hood

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22 Obras 142 Miembros 6 Reseñas

Obras de David Calcutt

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1950
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Ocupaciones
dramatist

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Taking various traditional Robin Hood ballads as his starting point, author David Calcutt relates the story of the famous outlaw from Sherwood Forest in this oversized illustrated chapter-book. Forced into the life of an outlaw by the treacherous foresters of the Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin gathers his Merry Men. Chapters are devoted to his meeting with Little John, how Robin and his men aided a widow and her three sons, how Friar Tuck and Alan-a-Dale joined the band, how Robin met Maid Marian, how the band aided Marian's brother, how Robin competed in an archery contest for a golden arrow, and how Robin escaped from captivity and fought his last battle against the Sheriff of Nottingham and Sir Guy of Gisborne. The book closes with a discussion of England during Robin Hood's day, and a list of references and sources...… (más)
 
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AbigailAdams26 | 2 reseñas más. | May 13, 2024 |
Crowboy is story told in the time of war, its about two rival gangs that have formed. The troggs vs the geeks. The point of view is pretty much altered between most of the characters in the book including an outsider named orf.
The problem with the constant change in POV is it doesn't give you any feeling of connection to any of the characters especially because there are so many different people's input. Also in different perspectives characters voices change between barley grasping the english language -which i admit i quite enjoyed- to normal.
Eg. In kazz' POV -she speaks propper- schyte -who in his own POV is lacking propper english- speaks fine.

I can only say for myself that there was a weak plot if any and that was about revenge i think?...
What kept me reading was the crow boy joey. He seems to have something going on but its nothing worth slugging through the entire book for. I was at part two and still questioning why i was reading the book, the story is somewhat grim and does create good image but overall didnt enjoy it and glad to have finished it.
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Enchanten | otra reseña | Mar 12, 2023 |
So, Robin Hood was tricked into breaking the law by some jealous deputies, so he goes into hiding and forms a band of outlaws in the forest. He meets a bunch of cool people he likes that all kick ass at fighting, so they all join him. He helps some people out by inviting poor people to hang out too, like a minstrel that he saved from Sir Guy of Gisborne, grade-A asshole. Eventually the Sheriff of Nottingham gets fed up, finds the camp, and attacks Robin Hood with everything he's got. Little John sneaks Robin Hood away so he can come save them later. He does! He fights Guy of Gisborne, then Nottingham, and saves all his bros. They run off to party it up and everything was good. Or Robin Hood dies. There are multiple endings.
In the book, there is a whole section containing key terms and information about the era Robin Hood lived in. The book also contains the original ballads that the story came from. Great read for lessons involving oral history or folktales!
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S_Trevor | 2 reseñas más. | May 7, 2017 |
Not my cup of tea.
 
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mmacd3814 | May 30, 2016 |

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Obras
22
Miembros
142
Popularidad
#144,865
Valoración
2.9
Reseñas
6
ISBNs
60

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