Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Book Review - The Royal Tutor Kai

Book Review - The Royal Tutor KaiThe title of this book, written by Diana Gabaldon, states that it is a story about the leader of the group of loyalists to the king, Edward, called the Royal Tutor. He was one of those who tried to escape from St. Louis, Missouri. He did not succeed in escaping and he was returned to St. Louis. Here he was sentenced to death.The very next day, before the execution date, the King himself appointed him as the new leader of the loyalists. Because he has great loyalty, he was able to lead the loyalists back to power.The main character of the book is Jonathon. He is considered a traitor for being a member of the loyalists in the beginning. However, he later develops into a loyalist.What this book does best is make you feel sorry for the loyalist. The loyalists seem to think that they are doing the right thing for their country. However, they do not realize the consequences of their actions. They have no clue as to what will happen to them, especially if th e loyalists are taken out.While Jonathon is serving time in the prison, he is forced to write about his experiences in his journal. This book is full of things that you can relate to, especially when you are in prison. If you are close to any of your friends or family members, you might want to read this book, just to get some comfort and some laughs.When the loyalists finally became the new rulers of the country, the people started to support them. This is why you can easily tell that the King is the real ruler of the country.The last chapter of the book is about the loyalists' ultimate demise. They began to let themselves go. They did not care about their country anymore. They started drinking heavily, and this is one of the major reasons for the war with the British.If you want to read more about the loyalists, then you might want to check out this book. It is filled with hilarious anecdotes, and you will be excited about reading it again. You can also expect to find answers to s ome of your questions in this book.

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