49 pages • 1 hour read
320
Novel • Fiction
England • 12th Century
1956
Middle grade
8-12 years
1110L
The Adventures of Robin Hood by Roger Lancelyn Green chronicles the legendary English folk hero Robin Hood and his band of merry men, who rob from the rich to give to the poor while resisting the tyranny of Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham. The book is an episodic narrative of Robin's encounters with allies like Little John and adversaries like Sir Guy of Gisborne, set against the backdrop of medieval England. The story contains language and perspectives that may be offensive toward Muslim individuals and people with disabilities.
Adventurous
Playful
Nostalgic
Romantic
Inspirational
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Roger Lancelyn Green's The Adventures of Robin Hood captivates readers with its engaging narrative and rich portrayal of folklore. Fans highlight Green's vivid storytelling and well-rounded characters. However, some critics feel the prose is dated and the pacing uneven. Overall, it's a charming retelling that keeps the legend accessible for younger audiences.
Readers who enjoy classic adventure tales with themes of heroism, justice, and camaraderie will find delight in Roger Lancelyn Green's The Adventures of Robin Hood. Fans of The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle and King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table by the same author will appreciate this retelling of the legendary outlaw.
14,645 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
320
Novel • Fiction
England • 12th Century
1956
Middle grade
8-12 years
1110L
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