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| Your Worst Nightmare... Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Cheshire
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| Hello all, I'm new here but I did join for a reason! Has anyone read the 'Troy' sequence? Ive recieved it for Christmas and I'vee just finished reading 'Lord of the Silver Bow', and I must say it was totally awesome! Anyone else like it? ![]() |
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| Smile people are watching Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: New Zealand (Aotorea)
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| Re: Troy Yes I loved the series as it is quite a good story and I loved the way he mixed the history and epic storyline to the fantasy parts and kept it believable at the same time (But I still gotta get round to reading the last book) |
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| he's the madcap pusher Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: West Dunbartonshire
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| Re: Troy I've read the first 2 also waiting for the paperback release so I have a matching set of books, his mixture of history and fantasy works very well and I like the way he looks at major events from a different perspective |
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| monkey is magic Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Rhondda Cynon Taff
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| Re: Troy I really enjoyed all three Troy books, Gemmells take on the story was first class. Everyone basically knows the story of Troy and just to take on such a well known story takes some Balls. The fact that gemmell only used the basics of the original story kept me reading as I didn't know where he was going to go next. The third book is probably the best of the three IMO. Enjoy. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: California
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| Re: Troy I loved 'em!!! They are a real treasure of my book collection, I'm really looking forward to reading them all again. I didn't really get the whole "Kalkheus" part though - ???? Can anybody help shed any light on that for me? And while the Gershom part was certainly cool, and clever, I think it was a bit superflous. Just an amazing trilolgy anyway though. |
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| monkey is magic Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Rhondda Cynon Taff
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| Re: Troy The more i think about it, the more I feel that gemmell was going to do a book about 'Gershom' in Eygypt, otherwise it was a bit pointless adding this part to the story. Can't remember the 'Kalkheus' part since I've read a few books since. What was it about? |
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Buckinghamshire
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| Re: Troy the Troy books are brilliant.just finishing Shield of Thunder and the way Gemmell keeps the reader interested in every twist and turn is second to none! only a few other authors have done this for me,and it is sad these were the last ever books he would write. |
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| Wait, wait......what? Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: California
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| Re: Troy I have read the first two. New to the board as well.... but they are very well written and it really seems like he put some time into researching how things were back then. Anyones thoughts on the last book even though it was finished by the Mrs.? |
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| monkey is magic Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Rhondda Cynon Taff
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| Re: Troy I thought The Fall Of Kings was the best of the three, don't want to give anything away, but the fight between Achiles and Hector was one of the best fights I've read. Nothing like every other story written about Troy. As I said before DG's only stuck to the basics of the story. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Buckinghamshire
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| monkey is magic Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Rhondda Cynon Taff
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Although by reading other books on this timeframe, I thought that the steel sword was invented by the Barbarians who later invaded Greece? Maybe one of the other people on this site will know where steel was invented? | |
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| he's the madcap pusher Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: West Dunbartonshire
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| Re: Troy just finished 'The Fall of Kings' after re-reading the first 2 and all I can say is wow. Quote:
This is one of the very few stories that have the 'good guys' on both sides of a fight which gives the story more complexity In the story you expect certain things to happen if you know the story of Troy but as usual David puts his own twists to what you know and keeps surprising you things you don't expect, and I am glad he didn't use the cliched 'wooden horse of troy' which would have been disapointing | |
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| Shiny! Let's be bad guys. Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Northamptonshire
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| Re: Troy I'm halfway through The Fall of Kings (having read the first two already), and I'm really enjoying it. Gemmell's books always read like something that might have really happened ![]() |
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