During the reign of King Henry II in England, 18-year-old Robin Hood gets into a fight on the way to an archery competition, accidentally killing a forester. Robin hides from the vengeful Sheriff of Nottingham in Sherwood Forest. Over time, other outlaws join him, and he becomes the leader of their band. They vow to help others who have been unfairly oppressed or are in need, and they do so by taking from those who have wronged these people. As Robin Hood becomes more notorious in Nottingham, the Sheriff attempts to catch him but always fails. Realizing that he cannot outsmart Robin Hood, the Sheriff gives up on his aim of catching the outlaw.
"Steal from the rich to feed the poor." One of my favorites lines! This whole story is just the story of what truly happened with Robin Hood, Little Jon, and the other outcasts.
A great thing I loved about the book was that in every chapter there's a picture, the pictures helped me focus and be more engaged in the story and not want to put the book down. It's amazingly written with old English mixed in with it as well. It always kept you on your toes, waiting for what will happen next. It will also possibly make you cry if you're a sensitive one.
There's nothing bad I can really say about this book.
Great story with accurate events! I recommend people to read it and see how they like it for themselves.