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Genghis Khan Trilogy (Lords of the Bow - Conn Iggulden)
Member Name: shellyuk1000
Advantages: Real page turner Disadvantages: A bit pricey in book shops I loved this series of books. Have just finished the last one in the Trilogy. They are historically relevant and have plenty of factual information in. Encouraged me to research Genghis Khan. The sories are well written and interesting to follow historical men from childhood (even though its a fictional one). Can be rather gory and a bit too detailed. You will have to have a stomach for war to read them. Descriptions of people and places and in-depth. Plenty of characters with similar names so it can get a bit confusing in places. Worth the read and available for a decent price in most shops. Best place to buy it is supermarkets. Some details are true to his life and some are fictional. great aurthor and he details where he gets his information froma t the end of every book for your reference. Excellent value for money. Real page turner Summary: Loved it! |
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