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  2. Plot. Allie Pennington, the daughter of two medieval literature scholars, enrolls at Avalon High and becomes involved in a prophesied re-staging of Arthurian legend. Allie meets various new people who she later discovers are the reincarnations of figures from the legendary Camelot.

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    Avalon High is a young adult novel by Meg Cabot, published in 2005 targeted for age 12 and up. The book merges a high school setting with elements of medieval fantasy, namely Arthurian legend.

  4. Plot Summary. Meg Cabot’s young adult novel Avalon High (2005) blends a modern narrative with medieval fantasy, describing a high school whose seemingly typical social problems escalate to a tipping point, revealing a supernatural connection to the mythos of King Arthur’s court. When Ellie, a new student, moves into town and is thrown into ...

  5. Nov 12, 2010 · Avalon High: Directed by Stuart Gillard. With Britt Robertson, Gregg Sulkin, Joey Pollari, Devon Graye. A teenage girl moves to a new high school where she slowly discovers herself involved in the reincarnation of King Arthur.

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    • Drama, Family, Fantasy
    • Stuart Gillard
    • 2010-11-12
  6. Synopsis. Allie Pennington (Britt Robertson) is transferred to a new school (Avalon High) where she discovers that her new classmates are reincarnations of King Arthur and his court. Now her mission is to solve the school's mystery before Mordred wins again.

  7. Plot. Allie Pennington (Britt Robertson) is a transfer student at Avalon High. On her way to class, she sees an innocent kid, Miles (Joey Pollari) getting bullied by Marco Campbell (Devon Graye), the "evil" stepbrother of William "Will" Wagner (Gregg Sulkin), the star quarterback and practically the most popular guy at Avalon.

  8. Avalon High is a 2010 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Gregg Sulkin, Britt Robertson, Joey Pollari, and Devon Graye. The movie is loosely based on the 2005 book of the same name by Meg Cabot.

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