Let's start with that historical stuff I mentioned a minute ago. Ihave a lot of issues with this book, so hers my standard list of things I hate.ġ. >:( I don't think I could tell you what any of the characters look like. I don't need the characters dropping "these" & "thous" but I'd like some effor here! The details are crap to. Well, aside from a vague idea that it's set during the reign of "good" king Richard the Lion Heart there wasn't much in the way of accuracy or mood. The grammar is some of THE WORST i have ever seen outside of fanfiction. The characters were all painfully flat & incredibly stupid. But still! I guess I just expected a little more then this. Seriously! maybe I should have had a clue, since I got it for free off of amazon. While "Robyn Hood: a girls take" is a really neat idea in theory, the whole thing, all 140 pages of it, just fell flat. Will contain spoilers and probably a lot of swear words. Will she survive the heist, or swing in the gallows?.
However, Robyn can't stop the theft-not when King Richard is being held ransom.Ĭowardly Robyn’s best chance to raise money for King Richard’s release is to rob his brother, Prince John. What starts as small scale robbery blows up into complex heists when Little John and Will Scarlet join her team, and the idiotic Prince John and his legion of soldiers comes to town. Forced into hiding, Robyn unwillingly collects "Merry Men" while grudgingly robbing from the rich fools that wander through Sherwood.
Robyn unwittingly starts the Robin Hood farce when she is mistaken for a male while saving her friend, Marian, from two foresters. Robin Hood, the Bold and Brave Outlaw of Sherwood Forest, is cowardly, spineless, and a girl. Forced into hiding, Robyn unwillingly collects "Merry Men" while grudgingly robbing from the r ASIN moved from less recent edition here Robin Hood.ASIN moved from less recent edition here The ballads lie.