Genghis: Lords of the Bow
by Conn Iggulden
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Read in April, 2008
I have enjoyed both novels in 'The Conqueror' series. The first novel dealt more with Temujin of the Wolves as a man and aspiring leader. In the second novel, Temujin the man is Genghis Khan and the focus is on how he melds the tribes into a nation and launches an assault on the Chin.
This novel ends in 1215 (a significant date elsewhere in the world as well) and I am looking forward to the next novel. If you are tempted to read this novel, I suggest reading the first in the series before ...more
This novel ends in 1215 (a significant date elsewhere in the world as well) and I am looking forward to the next novel. If you are tempted to read this novel, I suggest reading the first in the series before ...more
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Read in June, 2008
This is the second of the conquerer series. Solid book on its own right but just did not have the magic of the first. One, it was hard to read about my own people getting slaughtered. Two, as Genghis grows older his life becomes more complicated with more people. I do not fault the author. To paint a portrait of Genghis Khan's life can challenge any writer.
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Read in May, 2008
The book was good, but I didn't like it as much as the first one. I think this is because the first one felt more original, introduced readers to life in the gers, which was all new. This one, while interesting, is ultimately a lot of battles and war, and didn't stand out to me all that much from a bunch of other historical novels about medieval warfare.
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Read in June, 2008
Do read the first book before beginning this sequel. It would probably stand alone but what Genghis Khan accomplished will seem more amazing if the reader understands his early life. It is violent and exciting and a real page turner.
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Read in June, 2008
This book was just a good as the first book in the series. I knew nothing about Genghis Khan before reading the books in the series, and one of the best things about the books is the actual historical information contained at the end of the book.
I'm just glad that I'm not a Mongol, or a Chinese living in the 13th century.
I'm just glad that I'm not a Mongol, or a Chinese living in the 13th century.
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A story of Genghis Khan and his attack on China by Conn Iggulden. A library read rather than a bookshop purchase. I think there are both better authors of historial fiction and better story tellers. Also the pace is slow at times.
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Read in April, 2008
My first read of Iggulden. Utterly and fascinatingly detailed. Iggulden has mastered the art of novel writing. Impressive for his relative lack of experience when facing off with the likes of Grisham and Clancy.
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Read in April, 2008
i was really excited about this book, since i loved the first... but it just didn't have the same kind of magic for me, since it lacked the coming-of-age business and a love story...
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Read in June, 2008
This novel is more spread out amongst the other characters. Enjoy wondering what possible story lines will follow. Like the historical information at the end.
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Read in June, 2008
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Adults, history buffs
Another great addition to the tale of Genghis Khan. The battle scenes are graphic and intense, just as you imagine the Mongolian Horde was.
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Read in December, 2007
I absolutely love this series. It has become on of my favourite historical fiction reads.
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Read in February, 2008
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Kenny Pattie/History buffs
Battle of the Badgers Mouth - outstanding. Epic!
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I love this book - really fun read
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