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Author - Bernard Cornwell ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from St. Martin´s Griffin was reviewed on 9-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0312156960 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1) Reference Book. Classifications : Historical Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Contemporary Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Arthurian Fantasy Science Fiction & Fantasy Subjects Books Paperback Mass Market Trade Bin . Click the following link to view the cover of The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1). Related topics: Historical. Genre Fiction. Subjects. Books. Contemporary. Subjects. Books. Arthurian. Fantasy. Subjects. requestid: 93d3dd65-237c-4165-8c4f-1f4f591e6429requestprocessingtime: 0.0694810000000000 salesrank: 20528 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 120900120610 1) Paperback Book The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1) by St. Martin´s Griffin. Probably Cornwell´s finest work - the Arthurian legend brought to life as it was, or as it would have been, had it been true. Set in Britain circa 490AD Cornwell paints a magnificent picture of a mediavel fantasy transplaced into the gritty reality of the Dark Ages. There is no classic Camelot and knights of the round table, but a grittier tale using a familiar host of characters that makes for an absolutely gripping read. I challenge any one to read this book and not feel compelled to purchase and read the whole trilogy.¤ 2) Paperback Book The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1) by St. Martin´s Griffin. How can I say this without revealing too much detail? One thing that really touched me about this book is how incredibly real the narrator is. Derfel Cadarn, a very real man now in his last days of life, telling the story of a very real Arthur. A man who I believe many will be able to relate to. Of course the unique style of Cornwell shines. He has a knack of painting a beautiful mosaic and then desecrating it with the harsh reality of tyranny, war and life in a harsh period. The Winter King gives a very vivid and convincing vision as to what fifth century Britain was like. A Britain plunged into turmoil with religion, war and savage barbarism. A post-Roman Britain seeking some way of resolve and peace. A Britain that saw the real Arthur.¤ 3) Paperback Book The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1) by St. Martin´s Griffin. I finished this book late last night after a very quick, very intense tear through the novel; I could not put it down. I will be starting book 2, Enemy of God, of this trilogy today.
4) Paperback Book The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1) by St. Martin´s Griffin. Now, you self annointed internet police can begin yelling at me for not posting a real review.
5) Paperback Book The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1) by St. Martin´s Griffin. The Winter King, first in the Arthur Books, started a wonderful five days of continuos reading. Not being able to put this book down did not apply because as soon as I put this book down there was a second and a third book to be devoured. It was a great five days of Camelot.¤ 6) Paperback Book The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1) by St. Martin´s Griffin. It takes a remarkable writer to make an old story as fresh and compelling as the first time we heard it. With The Winter King, the first volume of his magnificent Warlord Chronicles, Bernard Cornwell finally turns to the story he was born to write: the mythic saga of King Arthur. ¤The tale begins in Dark Age Britain, a land where Arthur has been banished and Merlin has disappeared, where a child-king sits unprotected on the throne, where religion vies with magic for the souls of the people. It is to this desperate land that Arthur returns, a man at once utterly human and truly heroic: a man of honor, loyalty, and amazing valor; a man who loves Guinevere more passionately than he should; a man whose life is at once tragic and triumphant. As Arthur fights to keep a flicker of civilization alive in a barbaric world, Bernard Cornwell makes a familiar tale into a legend all over again. 7) Paperback Book The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1) by St. Martin´s Griffin. Essentially this is a modern political thriller, told in flat American diction. Narrated by Derfel, an ordinary, likable man who rises through the ranks to become Arthur´s friend and advisor in peace and war, the story doesn´t follow the traditional patterns. Mordred is Uther´s infant grandson, the legitimate king; Arthur is one of Mordred´s guardians, sworn to hold the kingdom against the Saxon warlords until Mordred comes of age. Warfare is incessant. Arthur´s dream of peace and unity seems unattainable. Derfel´s own story--his strange origin, his love for Nimue, his worries and his triumphs--parallels Arthur´s as he fights for and beside him. Bernard Cornwell downplays the magic that enlivens the traditional stories, depicting it more as a combination of superstition and shrewd wits. I recommend this with reservations; though it´s absorbing to read, the emphasis on battles and politics means that this will greatly appeal to some fantasy readers, but disappoint others.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 6-Nov-2008, 03121569609780312156961, 440-600-490-880-UOB-DKB-8
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