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Ne man unites the resistance His name is Hereward of Bourne the champion of the English His honour bravery and skill at arms will change the future of England His is the legacy of the noble outlawThis is his sto Sadly this book has a lot of good plots and interesting characters Harold Godwinson Harald Hardarada William Duke of Normandy El Sid and and covers many years worth of history from diffe
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1066 Senlac Ridge England William the Bastard Duke of Normandy defeats Harold Godwinson King Harold II of England in what will become known as the Battle of HastingsThe battle is hard fought and bloody the lives Absolutely dreadful I know it is about the Dark Ages just but it s simply fantasy Please be honest as an author if you made it up No part of this struck me as historical much seemed rathe
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Of thousands have been spent including that of King Harold But England will not be conuered easily the Anglo Saxons will not submit meekly to Norman ruleAlthough his heroic deeds will nearly be lost to legend o It was ok I like read and write historical text books and novels This book could not make up its mind what it was and it takes a writer skilled than this to blend the two without losing
Absolutely dreadful I know it is about the Dark Ages just but it's simply fantasy Please be honest as an author if you made it up No part of this struck me as historical much seemed rather hysterical and not in the funny ha ha wayIf you enjoy the era covered don't read this it will just make you feel somewhere between angry and peevish
This is probably going to be seen as a guilty pleasure and I have glanced at reviews which would suggest it is uite possibly not all that cool to say a bit like admitting to thinking ‘The Da Vinci Code’ was one hell of a rollicking good and enjoyable read which is was you know it but I thoroughly enjoyed th
This novel has a magnificent cover After that it is a massive disappointment Historically little is known of the outlawed resistance leader Hereward and so there is a lot of latitude to develop his character We know that the man was aggressive enough in his youth to merit outlawry and exile from Anglo Saxon England and we
It was ok I like read and write historical text books and novels This book could not make up its mind what it was and it takes a writer skilled than this to blend the two without losing the characterisation One thing I did learn from reading this was where that line was and I hope on re edit that I haven't done the same
It is 1066 and England is about to undergo the most cataclysmic change of history since the arrival of the Roma
SPOILER FREEI virtually never leave reviews for books here but in this case I feel I have to justify listing this one as 'read' where in fact I slogged 100 pages in over a period of a few weeks of apathetic reading and then abandoned it on the train; may it find a happier reader I have back buttoned on a few tremendously crappy stories bef
I'm going to break my unofficial golden rule of not reviewing a book before I've read it all the way through as I'm pretty confident that I've got the measure of this readThis is the second interpretation of the legend of He
While I was reading this I was constantly telling myself to hold on that little bit further just keep on going it will pick up but it didn't The whole book felt very naive at least that's how I would describe it; Naive and simple I wanted to like this a lot simply because it was about a real life man Hereward who I had never heard of before and I wanted to know about him and his life I mean it was as if I had discovered another British h
Sadly this book has a lot of good plots and interesting characters Harold Godwinson Harald Hardarada William Duke of Normandy El Sid and and covers many years worth of history from different countries that the author Stewart Binns really should have slowed the pace down focused on a few key moments and maybe mad
Set during an interesting period of English history this book tells the tale of a character called Hereward of Bourne My main issue with the book is the shallow and featureless characters in fact probably some of the worst characters I've come across Despite the book covering a large time span I never really feel like I got to know the characters and found myself indifferent to their fate This isn't helped by the auth