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This book started off really good, but then it ended kind of lamely, hence the lower rating. Before I started reading this, I thought this was a cut and dry fantasy book about Arthurian legend. Well, it was about King Arthur, but the premise was actually quite interesting. Instead of taking place in medieval england, this book takes place in the modern day. The grail is actually a cup-like stone that has the power to heal any injury, and in effect, grant the bearer immortality. Up until now, that immortality has been in the hands of a psychopathic killer, who has been alive for millenia. Hal, an ex-FBI agent, runs into a boy named Arthur, and the King Arthur legend gets a new twist. Like I said, I really enjoyed this, except I thought the last 1/4 of the book was pretty slow and the ending was not as good as the rest of the book. Still, for originality and keeping me hooked until (near) the end, this gets 4 stars.

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'The Eye of the World' is a very well done book; it endears you to the characters, and has a certain idealized simplicity which becomes shattered when you find out what the protagonist really is: the world savior. Fun! Exciting! Don't get too attached...