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Warlock - Wilbur Smith
by SWSt - written on 13/12/07 (Very useful, 168 readings)
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ideas makes for a gripping read. However, the paper-thin plot and characters at times reveal the fact that this is a 500 page book dragged out to 700 pages through lengthy descriptions. As I said at the start of this review, Warlock is perfect reading for long journeys. Long, undemanding and satisfying. Certainly, if the opportunity arises, I would happily read another Wilbur Smith book. On the other hand, I won t be racing out immediately to buy any of his other books Basic Information Warlock Wilbur Smith Pan Books, 2002 ISBN: 978-0330376303 © Copyright SWSt ...
Warlock - Wilbur Smith
by SWSt - written on 13/12/07 (Very useful, 168 readings)
Rating:
ideas makes for a gripping read. However, the paper-thin plot and characters at times reveal the fact that this is a 500 page book dragged out to 700 pages through lengthy descriptions. As I said at the start of this review, Warlock is perfect reading for long journeys. Long, undemanding and satisfying. Certainly, if the opportunity arises, I would happily read another Wilbur Smith book. On the other hand, I won t be racing out immediately to buy any of his other books Basic Information Warlock Wilbur Smith Pan Books, 2002 ISBN: 978-0330376303 © Copyright SWSt ...
Warlock - Wilbur Smith
by Leolover - written on 25/07/02 (Very useful, 183 readings)
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This book was my first introduction to Wilbur Smith, and I was very impressed. A work colleague lent me the book, and informed me that although it is the third part of a trilogy, the two earlier novels being 'River God' and 'The Seventh Scroll,' it is the kind of novel that can be read on its own, and it would not spoil my enjoyment of the earlier books if I did so. He was right. I have since read the other two, but found neither as fascinating or enjoyable to read as 'Warlock'. The warlock of the title is an ancient Egyptian magi called Taita, a slave and a eunuch, and a highly respected friend to the Pharoah Tamose and his son Nefer. In ...
Warlock - Wilbur Smith
by Leolover - written on 25/07/02 (Very useful, 183 readings)
Rating:
This book was my first introduction to Wilbur Smith, and I was very impressed. A work colleague lent me the book, and informed me that although it is the third part of a trilogy, the two earlier novels being 'River God' and 'The Seventh Scroll,' it is the kind of novel that can be read on its own, and it would not spoil my enjoyment of the earlier books if I did so. He was right. I have since read the other two, but found neither as fascinating or enjoyable to read as 'Warlock'. The warlock of the title is an ancient Egyptian magi called Taita, a slave and a eunuch, and a highly respected friend to the Pharoah Tamose and his son Nefer. In ...
Monsoon - Wilbur Smith
Simply breathtaking! (216 words)by - written on 04/08/00
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of Prey, is a typical swashbuckling, non-stop thriller that takes readers on a magical tour of plus or minus a few years circa 1800 East Africa and Arabia. The story line never eases up as the audience sees a dysfunctional family struggling to unite in support of a common goal. Wilbur Smith leaves fans feeling that they sailed alongside Sir Hal because the geography and the era appear so genuine. This is what makes a Smith book worth reading. ...
Monsoon - Wilbur Smith
Simply breathtaking! (216 words)by - written on 04/08/00
Rating:
of Prey, is a typical swashbuckling, non-stop thriller that takes readers on a magical tour of plus or minus a few years circa 1800 East Africa and Arabia. The story line never eases up as the audience sees a dysfunctional family struggling to unite in support of a common goal. Wilbur Smith leaves fans feeling that they sailed alongside Sir Hal because the geography and the era appear so genuine. This is what makes a Smith book worth reading. ...
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