A review by _elisebeth
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain

2.0

"Morgan le Fay rippled along as musically as ever. Marvellous woman. And what a glance she had: when it fell in reproof upon those servants, they shrank and quailed as timid people do when the lightning flashes out of a cloud."

It should be no surprise that I chose a Morgan le Fay quote to use.

2 out of 5 stars might seem harsh but this book just seemed to drag on a whole lot. I’m a sucker for a good description of a hall or forest or person but these descriptions were too many and too long that it tore me away from the story and made me bored with it.

The story itself was decent (for use of a better word) enough to read but I still found it somewhat dull.