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NOVEMBER 2013 (Group Read 2) Sworn Sword by James Aitcheson


@Terri: Same here, although I still think the timing wouldn't work. Reading the second book now, and have to say that JA is really growing as a writer, at least from what I've read so far.

Quickest way to answer your question I think.
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint....

610-684. He founded the monastery of Rebais in France, was consecrated Bishop of Rouen in 641, attending the Council of Châlons in 644 and reposing at what is now a suburb of Paris, named St Ouen after him.
This is from a different website but yours, Terri, has an icon of him.

@Terri: Same here, although I still think the timing wouldn't work. Reading the second boo..."
Yes, you have to let it 'season'. I've read that Ruso series which I love [both of you know the one I mean :) ]many times. Also there are at least two other books which I read once, then read again after awhile and wrote reviews after the second time around.

@Terri: Same here, although I still think the timing wouldn't work. Reading ..."
I'm thinking sometime after I finish this one, not right away though, I might reread




I found this pleasing too. The book launched into the action and I thought it was going to be an action hist fic. Get passed that though and it becomes much more.
I shan't say too much about what it becomes. :) Best you all find out for yourselves.

I probably shouldn't say this. i don't want to get into an argument with a hardcore Anglo-Saxon fan. ;)
I don't think people should have a dislike of Norman military due to the choices of William. That would be like disliking all German's due to the choices of Hitler. Or disliking all Iraqi's due to the choices of Saddam. Or disliking all British due to the choices of the King's and Queen's responsible for slavery or brutal invasions of countries like India, China...or Australia.
Okay. I hope that isn't too topical. :) I have just noticed your anti Norman sentiment before, Paula and I thought I would mention the above, since this book relates to the topic of Norman invasion.
I understand why William and his nobles would bother you of course. I am in no way a supporter of their methods either. I find the period of history fascinating, but I am no fan of William's tactics of suppression.

I probably shouldn't..."
I don't make any bones about whose side I would be on thats for sure, but its all pretty tongue-in-cheek; of course I am anti William, when you read the historical accounts its hard not to be affected by what happened to the English during that time. Even Marc Morris who wrote the Norman Conquest and was quite unbias toward either side couldnt present William's deeds in a justifiable way - even for those brutal times, it horrified contemporaries. But I am totally with you about disliking all Germans because of Hitler or disliking all Frenchmen because of the Norman's activity in England during the conquest. I am a re-enactor and I get along fine with the Norman re-enactors, I've even been one!and yes,I too find that the history is fascinating.



Not at all! We are all good mates and its about the history not whose side we support. everyone has their own take on things but re-enactors are able to discuss things in a light hearted way without offending each other (most of the time) and as we are an Anglo-Saxon/Norman/Viking group we love every aspect of the history,

Goodness, I hope Lady Bea doesn't become the love interest!! In that case, Tancred, in spite of being a likeable soul and a good fighter, would be a real jerk in the romance department. (view spoiler)

Goodness, I hope Lady Bea doesn't become the love interest!! In that case, Tancred, in spite of being a likeable soul and a good ..."
What ship? Oh no don't tell me!!




Oh that's a pity.
The main female character
(view spoiler)

I remember the action finishing at a point and it becomes more of a journey tale. My memory is a bit vague though. I read it over a year ago.
Book two is really appealing to me. I don't know if it will become action, but right now it is a nice balanced medieval tale. 30 pages in and it is atmospheric.
And Kathleen, you don't have to have read the first one to understand this second one.
I am sure there will be some tie ins to Sworn Sword to come that may mean more for people who have read the first, but at this stage it can stand alone.

https://www.goodreads.com/videos/5412...

The characters have been talking about Eadric the Wild and I thought I would add a link so that others may acquaint themselves with him. Even if you are only on book one, you may find this of interest. Or maybe it will tempt you to go onto book two, whether you liked book one or not. ;)
Eadric the Wild
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadric_t...

https://www.goodreads.com/videos/5412..."
Thanks for the video! too bad I couldn't find the next part...


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To get the next part you need to click on the small You Tube icon in the bottom left hand corner of the video, where it says 'watch on you tube'.
Then click on the name of the person who uploaded the videos and you go to his page.
Which is here. It has all the videos. https://www.youtube.com/user/timeline...


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Thanks for the suggestion Terri! I've done it the first time and it looks like it's the full episode (even though it for some reason looks cut off somehow). The playlist leads directly to next episode about the role of church.

Seems the Norman part finished in B01. I was under the impression that the next part would be a continuation of the Norman part too.


Oh that's a pity.
The main female character..."
Same here. Later on nearly everyone grated on me.

Oh that's a pity.
The main female character..."
And Tancred strikes me as a bit naive in certain respects, although likeable.

I didn't like it. I found it too wordy and descriptive. As has been noted already, only Tancred is fleshed out as a character. Everyone else is just a name with no personality.
The history was interesting but not enough to make the story engaging.

You know, it might be kinda nice(view spoiler) That's probably far-fetched, though. :)


Done!
I won't be normal for a couple of days with the changeover from Daylight Savings Time. :)

Maybe you like whiny, sullky, sullen chicks. :D

To me she seemed too moody and lost her temper if things didn't go her way.

You know, it might be kinda nice(view spoiler) That's probably far-fetched, though. :) ..."
That is a super duper spoiler. Yikes. :]
NOBODY READ JANE'S SPOILER unless you have finished the book.
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Good interview as always - now I've got to get my hands on a copy :)"
Thanks and GOOD LUCK! :)