A review by jgintrovertedreader
At the Crossing Places by Kevin Crossley-Holland

3.0

I don't have a lot to say about the second book in the Arthur trilogy. I had a difficult time really focusing on the audiobook for some reason. I don't have any complaints about Michael Maloney, the narrator. I just think that I got a bit lost in time. I wasn't always sure if the Arthur I was currently hearing about was the "current" Arthur or Arthur in the past. A lot of the book takes place in the past and I didn't feel that the current story made a lot of forward progress. The book felt kind of like filler, a common complaint that I express about the second book in a trilogy. I'll probably read the last one but I'll read it in print instead and see if that helps keep me oriented.