The Last Kingdom

by Bernard Cornwell | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0007149913 Global Overview for this book
Registered by blum of Slough, Berkshire United Kingdom on 7/26/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by blum from Slough, Berkshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Bought for me by 'Mr Blum' as he needed a third book to get his three for two offer, however it's not to my taste. Shame really, I can understand why he bought it, it sounds just like my cuppa tea.....oh well. Better luck to the next reader.

Amazon.co.uk Review
Does the fact that the The Last Kingdom inaugurates yet another series from Bernard Cornwell fill you with anticipation--or trepidation? His immensely popular Sharpe novels are, of course, the bedrock of the author’s popularity. But when readers learned that he was to abandon the redoubtable Sharpe for a Grail Quest series, there were those who invoked the ‘if isn’t broke, why fix it?’ rule. However, when Cornwell proved himself equally adept at conjuring a world of knights and savage combat, his Grail Quest series (the first book of which was Harlequin) soon established itself as another Cornwell winner.

And here’s yet another series from the protean writer. Do we really need it? Yes, we do--it’s a safe bet that The Last Kingdom will prove that the author is seemingly capable of beginning an endless run of new novel sequences. As well as the impeccably plotted narrative, Cornwell has other fish to fry here: nothing less than a totally fresh look at a historical figure we think we know: Alfred the Great. Cornwell’s protagonist is Uhtred, caught in the conflict between the Danes and the English in the ninth century. He is born into the English aristocracy, but loses his parents at the age of ten and is raised in Viking fashion by a Dane. When massacres reign down on both sides, Uhtred is torn between his loyalties--and when his family disappears, a reckoning with a Viking chieftain is in the offing.

Behind all this is the King, Alfred: complex, conflicted, and by no means the figure that the conventional history books render him. All of the customary Cornwell virtues are fully on display here.--



Journal Entry 2 by blum at Langley Park in Iver, Buckinghamshire United Kingdom on Sunday, August 28, 2005

Released 18 yrs ago (8/28/2005 UTC) at Langley Park in Iver, Buckinghamshire United Kingdom

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