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  • Blood Red Horse

  • The de Granville Trilogy, Book 1
  • By: K.M. Grant
  • Narrated by: Maggie Mash
  • Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (39 ratings)

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Blood Red Horse

By: K.M. Grant
Narrated by: Maggie Mash
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Publisher's summary

K.M. Grant pens an exciting tale of historical fiction set in the 12th century. Will is permitted to chose his own warhorse now that he has turned 13. Much to everyone's amusement, he selects a rather small chestnut. But Will sees something magical in this horse. As they accompany King Richard on a crusade to the Holy Land, the noble stallion galvanizes young Will with his displays of strength, courage, and loyalty.
©2005 K.M. Grant (P)2005 Recorded Books, LLC
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Critic reviews

"The historical setting and the vocabulary may challenge younger readers but ensure that older ones will find the book a rewarding adventure, one not soon forgotten and one that lends itself to great discussion." (School Library Journal)
"Transcends boundaries of gender and genre, with something to offer fans of equestrian fare, historical fiction, and battlefield drama alike." (Booklist)

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The setting for the story is great, but the characters lack depth. Most characters have little progression throughout. The horse has none, as it's perfect and stays perfect. William has flare ups of imperfection, but they're never true problems in the story. Gavin is the main one with any progression. Also, this book like most modern books, gives a PC flavor to the crusades with the noble Muslims vs. bloodthirsty Christians. It detracts from the story but doesn't kill it entirely. Still, you love the horse and enjoy the story with mixed bits of history despite the flaws.

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The story of a horse

Wonderful Albeit sometimes fantasy driven story of the knights of the crusade and their horses

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Chapters in audio book do not align

My son is reading this book for school. I downloaded the audio to help him. However it is extremely difficult to find his location because the audio book chapters do not match to actual book.

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Entertaining But Not Authentic

This book is entertaining, but that is about all that can be said for it. There are so many passages that had my children, wife, and me rolling our eyes in amusement and incredulity. Here are a few of the many examples. At one point after a bloody battle, brave knights and Saracens are lying severely wounded on the battlefield, and the only one getting any attention from the people responsible for healing is the horse. The Sultan goes out of his way to send special medication for a horse owned by the enemy. In another instance upon returning from the Crusades, the people give more credit to the horse than to any of the returning knights. Throughout the book supposedly devout Christians and Muslims swear oaths by and pray in the name of the horse. Not at all in keeping with people of the 13th Century!
The Narrator does a decent job with female voices and young boy voices, but her adult male voices all sound angry and pompous in any occasion.

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This book was very boring and took many days to finish. This book was the worst. I do not recommend it to anyone.

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