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re: Is this where we discuss books?
Posted on 12/30/16 at 12:51 pm to PillageUrVillage
Posted on 12/30/16 at 12:51 pm to PillageUrVillage
I always recommend Bernard Cornwell. His Saxon series set in medieval England during the Viking invasions are great reading.
His King Arthur series is a gritty version with a more historic feel but with a dash of ambiguous magic. Wonderful trilogy.
I like John Gardner's book Grendel. It's the Beowulf story told from Grendel's POV. It's an interesting and thoughtful examination into the scattered mindset of a medieval monster.
His King Arthur series is a gritty version with a more historic feel but with a dash of ambiguous magic. Wonderful trilogy.
I like John Gardner's book Grendel. It's the Beowulf story told from Grendel's POV. It's an interesting and thoughtful examination into the scattered mindset of a medieval monster.
Posted on 12/30/16 at 12:56 pm to biglego
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I always recommend Bernard Cornwell. His Saxon series set in medieval England during the Viking invasions are great reading.
I recently watched The Last Kingdom on Netflix and wanted to read the books. Can't believe I forgot about that one. I like stuff like that too. Thanks for reminding me. Another one added to the list.
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