
Genghis Lords of The Bow
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Narrado por:
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Richard Ferrone
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De:
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Conn Iggulden
Escaping the Gobi Desert, he faces his greatest challenge, overtaking the empire of the Chin - a land protected by a massive, impenetrable wall.
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Great Story
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Excellent
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So far I highly recommend listening if you enjoy history so well written.
The narrator, mr. Ferrone, has the right voice for a book such as this.
My thanks to all involved, JK.
EXCELLENT
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Great Story and Great Narrator (really)
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Please get a new narrator
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Excellent!!!!
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I am glad I plodded through. I was quite satisfied with the story Iggulden weaves. He has a skillful way of portraying epic events through the eyes of a few compelling participants. In this second book, he has chosen to expand the collection of protagonists. Characters who previously mattered only in their relation to Genghis, such as his bothers, now come into their own. We are also introduced to new heroes and villains. The interactions between people around Genghis, especially his immediate family, become more complex as does Genghis' own relations with them. I do regret, though, that Borte and Hoelun, who played important roles in the first book, diminished in prominence in this book. The effect of all this is that the story seems to be evolving from the story of Genghis to the story of the burgeoning Mongol empire itself. In that sense, the title seems a bit of a misnomer, but I have no complaint. Anyone who expected this book to be the story about Genghis in his middle years will still find some of that; he is still central to the arc of the story after all, but the book aims to be much more. For me, it succeeds.
No longer just the story of Genghis
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Book is great, narrator not so much.
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Exciting, action packed sequel!
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