Pages: 512 (Paperback) ISBN: 0140231862 Pub: Penguin Books Ltd Pub date: 1996-09-05 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 6122
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Reader Reviews:Not for me, I'm afraid (0/0 people found this helpful)OK, I give up. I wanted to like this, I really did. As a teenager I read and loved Frans Bengtsson's "The Long Ships", and I was hoping to recapture some of that chilly evocation of the dark ages; this "authentic" Arthurian trilogy is supposed to be among Cornwell's best work (and is indeed his own favourite).
Over hyped poor attempt to take your money off you. (0/1 people found this helpful)I am a fan of Bernard Cornwell, but wow! this was boring, nothing happened. He has obviously attempted to take money out of your pocket 3 times to get to the ending. He should have cut out the boring bits (i.e 98% of the book) took the sequals and edited it all into one decent book. Instead we have to spend about 30-40 hours reading a trilogy that is full of irrelevent banter between a bunch of weirdo's, where nothing really happens. This is seriesly overhyped and a snoozefest. I tried to read it months ago but after reading 100 pages (& still no arthur) i gave up with boredom. Then i started the book again and i've just finished it (i was suicidal from the boredom) and i cant remember what happened, because nothing did happen. I will be donating this book to charity, and i hope they will enjoy it. My favourite series of books. (0/0 people found this helpful)I have read all three of these books, several times because I felt so close to the characters. I found that the welsh names very off putting at first, but once you get past that, the writting is a dream. It gives you a real sense of what it would be like to live in mediaeval Briton, as well as in the times of dramatic change for the Britons after the departure of the romans.
A Winning Formula? (0/0 people found this helpful)Have to say that it seems like 'formula' writing... Have a hero, starting from base beginnings, with special enemies (within his own ranks too)... overcoming the massive odds in a roller-coaster ride (despite regular set-backs), then split it into several books for the extra cash.
how to start a good trilogy ... (0/0 people found this helpful)in style, with good rounded characters, although Arthur could have been more king-like, despite his protestations at not wanting to be king, it made for an enjoyable read. My reservations are listed in the other reviews of the other two books, reinforced by the last one which was unbearably sad at the end, the only time one of Mr Cornwell's books has managed to move me in any way. The others, especially the Grail series, left me cold. Similar ProductsEnemy of God: A Novel of Arthur (A Novel of Arthur: The Warlord Chronicles) Excalibur: A Novel of Arthur (A Novel of Arthur: The Warlord Chronicles) Sword Song (Alfred the Great 4) The Bloody Ground (Starbuck Chronicles) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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