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Hopefully the stars will align better for you guys with whatever the July group reads end up being.

Lol! He moved out of Winnipeg awhile ago. We're in Edmonton now with occasional forays to the Okanagan Valley in BC. There are still mosquitos but they are hummingbird, rather than blue jay, sized.

Albertans going to the Okanagan, how typical! Sounds like a very nice 2 months though. And even Edmonton must be better than Texas in summer.




I thought it was very good. Ballista is basically sent to defend a Roman city on the Euphartes and is basically there to be a scapegoat when it falls.
It's based on a real event and Ballista was an actual person (Very little is known about him however)
Good battle scenes and decent look at Imperial politics circa 250 AD
I've enjoyed to entire series and am a little disappointed that Prof Sidebottom has put it on a haitus (I hope it's just a haitus:)).

Made my inner 12 year old giggle."
Tee hee hee hee! Me too.

This one looks interesting



R alert: I distinctly remember a strong R current in the book!

By R, we mean romance people. Not sex and violence...although I think I recall plenty of that in it too.


I tried to read this book before and didn't get very far so I'm hoping it was just the timing and not that the book and me don't get along.


Thank goodness I have a three day weekend coming up, it's time to catch up with the reading. :)

A fair portion of this has been the coming of age stories for Aurthur and Guinevere but it's interspersed with Uther Pendragon's story. It isn't giving me the usual 'get on with it' feeling I often get when the characters are so young and I really like Guinevere.

Anyway, I have finished The Kingmaking. A 3 star for me. It's a good book with quite good characters. Some of them may be a little one dimensional. The period was well drawn out, I particularly like how the Romans were constantly being brought up, in either what they left behind or that they may be coming back and the Latin they still spoke.
My version was 592 pages but it's an easy read. I read 85% of it in one day.
I think I miss Merlin in the story, I wonder if a Merlin type shows up in either of the other two books?? This one takes us from childhood to king. You meet all the characters from the myth, but not Merlin. Or at least no one I recognized as Merlin.

Anyway, I have finished The Kingmaking. A 3 star for me. It's a good book with quite good char..."
No Merlin in the first book?? Odd. You'd think, seeing as many readers would class Merlin as their favourite character in the Arthur myth, that Merlin would rate a mention in book one of the series.


I've only read #1 & #2, but I felt they were strictly historical.

There is no Merlin, though there is a sword (not drawn from a stone)...is there a Lancelot or Knights of the Round Table??




Oh, I am not sure everyone else liked it though. My impression was that opinion was mixed.
I liked it, but I also admit that I read it a couple decades ago and I am not the same person, so who knows what I would make of it now.
Those who are on my friends list have it rated positively and negatively. You are not alone. :)


I agree..so I won't re-read it after all.


That' s it, Lia. It's a well told story. I think I'll remember it this way :)
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