36 pages • 1 hour read
64
Novel • Fiction
Medieval England
1991
Middle grade
8-12 years
630L
Knights of the Kitchen Table by Jon Scieszka follows friends Joe, Sam, and Fred, who travel back to King Arthur's time using a magical book and face knights, a dragon, and a giant, ultimately becoming heroes before returning home. The story is humorously engaging and encourages reluctant readers through its accessible narrative.
Humorous
Adventurous
Playful
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Jon Scieszka's Knights of the Kitchen Table receives praise for its humor, appealing to young readers with its witty dialogue and imaginative plot. However, some critics note that the story's simplicity might not cater to older audiences. The blend of adventure and comedy creates an engaging read that encourages reluctant readers, though the narrative could benefit from more depth.
Readers who enjoy humorous, adventurous tales with a twist of historical fantasy will love Knights of the Kitchen Table by Jon Scieszka. This book is perfect for fans of The Magic Tree House series and Captain Underpants, as it combines fast-paced action with laugh-out-loud moments and clever storytelling.
4,131 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
64
Novel • Fiction
Medieval England
1991
Middle grade
8-12 years
630L
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