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Apr 27, 2013 05:48PM

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Glad I went for this cover, I like it in person; that old-paper look



Good. I am loving it. :-)


I do think that cover is beautiful. It always attracted me...and yet something about it kept holding me back.
Perhaps that cover makes me feel like the book would be drudgery. I am thinking the colours create that feeling in me.



Still a funny book. A while back I thought, this is 80% swashbuckler and 20% romance -- swoony, steamy romance, you know? but I like the swashbuckler.
I guess it's more of a war novel now. So far, the type of war novel I look for...


The Big Siege is my idea of war poetry. Cut Tannhauser's interludes with women out of this book, I'd be a total fan.



Sounds like I may have to skip over something then....when I get to it....which chapter should I look out for, Anne?


Maybe a book able to inspire such dramatic passions should have earned a bit more than average...or not?


I just put up a comment somewhere else asking if anyone had read it! I've just finished Tim's GREEN RIVER RISING, which is a really visceral read - a bit like Iain Banks at his best. It certainly wasn't an easy read. Lots of it was very hard indeed, but I'd still recommend it. THE RELIGION is a different book, I guess. I'm looking forward to it, though. Just got to finish Harvest Home first. My 'To Read' piles are growing alarmingly just now!





This isn't a period I'm familiar with, though having watched that She-Wolves show, I recognise a couple.

Mr. Maurice Druon's Iron King gave me the impression that the book is heavy in substance but delivered very lightly. I did not realized that I reached the last chapter until I am about 15-20 pages left.

Over 600 pages seemed to fly by with that book.
Thanks for getting back to us with your thoughts on Iron King.

You're welcome Terri. But now, I have to wait until November 12, 2013 for the sequel :(




I like how you say just....like speaking 3 languages isn't an achievement at all. :)

was his classic Gates of Fire. I have high expectations for this book; I really liked Pressfield's style.
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