Ellie couldn't be happier to have Will in her life, but she's also worried that his estrangement from his parents is tearing him apart. To make matters worse, Will's doubt that he really is King Arthur could prevent the Merlin Prophecy—an age of enlightenment—from occurring. Can Ellie convince Will to believe in something that even she isn't sure about? And more importantly, can she get him to give his parents another chance?
After reading Avalon High by Meg Cabot, which happened to be my favorite stand-alone book by her, I found that she has written another book to Avalon High, but when I found out it was manga style I was a little disappointed. But when I read this it was actually pretty good, but then again it was my first manga. I didn't have anything to compare it to. I did think it was really, really short though. There wasn't much into the manga, it was pretty much a retelling of what happened in the novel and a little more to it, but not much. But I'll give credit to Meg because it was her first manga, ever.
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Kelsey
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