NoveList describes Iggulden’s story lines as being action packed, the tone as atmospheric and violent and the writing style as gritty and descriptive. I think that these appeal terms sum up the reading experience rather succinctly. Another descriptor that comes to my mind is cinematic – I felt as if the scenes were being screened in my head!
“If you liked Gladiator you’ll love Emperor” – Sunday Times
“Brilliantly interweaving history and adventure, Conn Iggulden conjures a stunning array of contrasts-from the bloody stench of a battlefield to the opulence of the greatest city in history, from the tenderness of a lover to the treachery of an assassin. Superbly rendered, grippingly told, Emperor, The Gates of Rome is a work of vaulting imagination from a powerful new voice in historical fiction.” – back cover
Surviving the harsh reality of the Asian steppes, his adolescence is informed by a sense of mission that grows more urgent with each passing year. As a young man, he begins to develop skills as both a fierce warrior and a diplomat, reuniting Mongol tribes and factions into a formidable army. This authentically detailed historical drama sets the stage for the next installment” – Booklist
btw, Conn Iggulden is also the author of the Dangerous Books for Boys series
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2008/08/staff-picks-historical-fiction-by-conn.html
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