😋According to the information you provided, I recommend the following two novels: 1. "Flames of Hell" was a sci-fi-interstellar novel written by a heroic spirit. It described the magical story of King Arthur, the blood-boiling legend of beast blood, and the incredible adventures and mysterious love experienced by a sexy blonde beauty. It was a novel with a big world view, high energy, and intense excitement. It was highly recommended for readers who liked science fiction. 2. "Douluo: Obtaining King Arthur at the Beginning" was a light novel written by Super Love Green Pepper Shredded Pork. It described how a transmigrator obtained a second martial soul, the Black Coffin, on the Douluo Continent and could summon multiple followers, including King Arthur, King Dumb Hair, and so on. It was an interesting novel suitable for readers who liked Doujinshi from Douluo Continent. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Then there is 'The Book of Merlyn' which is also by T.H. White. It further explores the ideas and characters from 'The Once and Future King' in more depth and is a great addition for those interested in the Arthurian saga.
Sure. 'The Once and Future King' by T.H. White is a great one. It gives a detailed and somewhat modern take on the Arthurian legend.
Another good book is 'Le Morte d'Arthur' by Sir Thomas Malory. It's a classic that has been very influential in shaping the Arthurian legend as we know it today. It contains many of the well - known stories and characters associated with King Arthur.
Another notable one is 'Le Morte d'Arthur' by Sir Thomas Malory. This classic work is like a compendium of Arthurian legends, with detailed accounts of Arthur, his knights, and their adventures. It has had a huge influence on subsequent Arthurian literature and interpretations.
There's also 'King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table' which is a more straightforward retelling of the traditional tales. It's a great introduction for those new to the King Arthur stories in fiction.
Another good book is 'Le Morte d'Arthur' by Sir Thomas Malory. This is like the classic Arthurian text. It contains a collection of stories about King Arthur and his court, his quests, and his relationships, which has been a major influence on later Arthurian literature.
King Arthur is a legendary British leader. He is often associated with the Round Table and his knights. Arthur was said to have pulled the sword Excalibur from the stone, which proved his rightful claim to the throne. His court at Camelot was a place of chivalry and honor.
For a newbie, I'd recommend 'The Last Enchantment' by Mary Stewart. It's part of a series and is a bit underrated. It has a lot of the classic Arthurian elements like magic and knights. Also, 'The Pendragon Cycle' by Stephen R. Lawhead is worth checking out. It's a multi - volume work that dives deep into the Arthurian legend and is often overlooked.
One great 'female King Arthur fanfic' is 'The Lady of the Lake's Daughter'. It reimagines Arthur as a female and tells a story full of magic and adventure. Another is 'Female King Arthur: The Reign Begins' which focuses on her challenges in a male - dominated world while ruling Camelot.
You could also try 'Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend' by Persia Woolley. It focuses on Guinevere's story, which is an important part of the Arthurian legend, and is written in a way that's easy to follow for those new to King Arthur fiction.