The Adventures of Sir Balin the Ill-Fated (Knight's Tales #4)

by Gerald Morris (Author) Aaron Renier (Illustrator)

The Adventures of Sir Balin the Ill-Fated (Knight's Tales #4)
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Series: Knights' Tales

Follows the adventures of Sir Balin the Ill-Fated, one of King Arthur's loyal and gallant knights who does not shy away from a challenge even when things inevitably go sour.

Many years ago the great King Arthur brought justice to England with the help of his gallant Knights of the Round Table. Though most of King Arthur's knights freely chose a life of duty, for Sir Balin the Ill-Fated, destiny was foretold in a prophesy. And seriously, ill-fated is right there in his title, so Balin's not surprised when things go sour. Still, no matter how dire the task, a loyal and gallant knight never refuses adventure!

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Gr 3-5-In this addition to the series, the Old Woman of the Mountain ("Which mountain?.It matters not") arrives to tell the future of the newborn Balin. Unfortunately, for every bit of good in her prediction ("He shall be the noblest knight in England!"), there is an equal bit of calamity ("His greatness will bring misfortune on all his companions!"). Flash forward 20 years and King Arthur is set to decide the fate of the same Sir Balin of Northumberland, who has been imprisoned for killing another knight. Suddenly Balin seizes the opportunity to pull an enchanted sword from its scabbard, which will make him the "noblest knight in England." Sound familiar? Thus Arthur frees him to go pursue his adventures, which are prophesied to result in nothing but trouble, and so they do. Accompanied at various times by his brother Sir Balan the Doughty and Lady Annalise, the Questing Lady, Sir Balin strives to avoid bringing bad luck to King Arthur, but isn't above directing his attention toward miscreants who deserve a dose of his ill fate. Brush and ink illustrations have a comic appeal that adds to the fun. With lots of humor, wordplay, and numerous twists and turns, Morris cleverly tackles each piece of the Old Woman's prophecy until every loose end is neatly resolved.-Teri Markson, Los Angeles Public Library.

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Starred Review
Renier liberally salts the short chapters with scenes of armored knights looking startled or vigorously clobbering one another. Shame on you, Gerald Morris, for treating the Matter of Britain with insufficient solemnity. (Snicker.)

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780544104884
Lexile Measure
680
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
September 17, 2013
Series
Knights' Tales
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
JUV005000 - Juvenile Fiction | Boys & Men
JUV022010 - Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, & Fables | Arthurian
Library of Congress categories
Knights and knighthood
Middle Ages
Prophecies

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