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 Tail of Camelot (Mice of the Round Table)
 Author: Leung, Julie

 Publisher:  Harper (2016)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 296 p., ill., 21 cm

 BTSB No: 566348 ISBN: 9780062403995
 Ages: 8-12 Grades: 3-7

 Subjects:
 Mice -- Fiction
 Folklore
 Adventure fiction

Price: $6.50

Summary:
[Vol. 1] An Arthurian retelling from the perspective of Camelot's most humble creatures: mice.

Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: MG
   Reading Level: 5.80
   Points: 9.0   Quiz: 184763
Reading Counts Information:
   Interest Level: 3-5
   Reading Level: 5.40
   Points: 15.0   Quiz: 69569

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (08/01/16)
   School Library Journal (00/08/16)
   Booklist (10/15/16)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 08/01/2016 Gr 4–6—The sword in the stone, knights, battles, and bravery bring to mind the Knights of the Round Table and their adventures in Camelot. In Arthurian retellings, the focus traditionally falls on gallant heroes such as King Arthur, Sir Lancelot, and Merlin, but in this tale a colony of mice, flying squirrels, moles, and more take center stage. Calib Christopher comes from a long line of well-respected mice who, in different ways, have all risked their lives for Camelot. Calib has been entered in the Harvest Tournament. Before the test can even take place, Calib's grandfather, Commander Yvers, is viciously murdered. Calib soons sets off on a quest in which he encounters deadly grizzlies, luminous wolves, and the Darklings, the wild forest animals, in hopes of preserving not only his royal rodent society but all of Camelot itself. Leung employs classic language, with regal terms to re-create the timeless feel of Camelot. While her vivid descriptions and attention to detail are reminiscent of Brian Jacques's "Redwall" and Avi's "Dimwood Forest Tales," the plot is much more simplified and predictable. VERDICT An additional purchase for larger middle grade collections in need of epic animal fantasy.—Mary-Brook J. Townsend, Episcopal Collegiate School Library, Little Rock, AK - Copyright 2016 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 10/15/2016 Like most mice in Camelot, young Calib Christopher dreams of becoming a knight, but when his name is mysteriously entered into the annual Harvest Tournament (to determine his eligibility), his nerves threaten to get the best of him. Shortly afterward, an assassination interrupts the competition, and the creatures grow convinced that the forest-dwelling Darklings are to blame. Calib is sure they are wrong and taps into unknown stores of courage to unite the animals and face the true, and much more dangerous, enemy. Leung’s debut is a charming blend of Arthurian legend and Brian Jacques’ Redwall series. A subplot involving Galahad’s arrival as a boy in Camelot parallels Calib’s struggles—and eventual heroics—while integrating key characters from the legend. Exciting battles join suspenseful animal alliances, such as Calib’s diplomatic excursion to the owls, all while Calib tests the limits of his bravery and learns what being a knight truly entails. With likable characters and a classic spirit of adventure, this is a satisfying story of small heroes accomplishing great things. - Copyright 2016 Booklist.

School Library Journal - 01/01/2017 Gr 3–5—A parallel society of mice lives under King Arthur's court, and young Calib Christopher dreams of becoming a knight. But a threat gathering in the outside world jeopardizes the mice and the Two-Leggers just as a new squire named Galahad arrives. Redwall meets Camelot in this exciting new series. - Copyright 2017 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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