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| Registered User Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 73
| Re: Troy: Lord of the Silver Bow I was in uni on wednesday and browsing through the books in waterstones, now I've wanted to buy this book for a while but there was something stopping me everytime I picked it up. I guess it's because, despite my interest in ancient greece, I was unsure about a book set around the Trojan war. However, I had money in hand, had bought the books I needed to buy (Reading Ancient Greek) and decided to buy this. I took it home and read quite a bit of it that night. While I do find the story usually jumps between flashbacks and current events too often for my taste, the story itself is so far quite interesting. I've never read a Gemmell novel before despite many of my friends saying his books are good. I'll see how things get when I finish this book, if I enjoy it all the way to the end I'll buy the second book. I hope that the third book is done, even if I decide not to buy the second book as it would be a shame for the trilogy not to be finished. As a aspiring author myself I think if I'm ever in the middle of a trilogy and I do pass on I'd hope that someone close to me, who understands my works would continue and finish it nicely for me. As I've read the Iliad and the Aeneid, I did find it strange when I realised that the main character was Aeneas...the whole father situation though confuses me considering the events of the Aeneid....oh well! I guess I'll find out more when I've finished the book. |
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| Lord of the Camareen Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: South Yorkshire
Posts: 146
| Re: Troy: Lord of the Silver Bow I wish I hadn't read your comment as it's kind of spoiled the end of the trilogy for me. The 2nd book plays heavily on hints of Rome but now I know what happens to Helikaeon it's taken away the edge. |
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| Canadian Reader Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Canada
Posts: 75
| Re: Troy: Lord of the Silver Bow This was actually my first Gemmell book. I haven't had a chance to read the sequel yet, though. I really enjoyed it, enough that I have looked into other books by him. |
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| Canadian Reader Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Canada
Posts: 75
| Re: Troy: Lord of the Silver Bow Quote:
As to what I like... I am really not all that picky. I'll try anything once, so to speak. I had always wanted to read Gemmell, but Troy is of particular interest to me, so I decided it was as good a place to start as any. And, I liked it, so it was worth it. | |
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