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Schwertgesang
Schwertgesang: historischer Roman | Bernard Cornwell, Karolina Fell
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Fortsetzung von äDie Herren des Nordensä. Im Dienste des englischen Königs Alfred (ca. 848-898) gerät der Held im Kampf gegen dänische Invasoren durch einen Gewissenskonflikt zwischen alle Fronten.
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CindiB
Sword Song. Bernard Cornwell | Bernard Cornwell
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Each time I finish one of these books, I tell myself I will take a break from the violence and read something else, but the next day I start the next in the series. Addicted and loving it! This was not my favourite book of the series, but it did introduce Osworth. 4/5

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quietlycuriouskate
Sword Song | Bernard Cornwell
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It's that time of year when Uhtred, son of Uhtred, comes to visit for a few days! 😆
He invariably brings an exciting plot, told at a cracking pace (and thus pretty much the antithesis of most of the books I choose to read). Good stuff!
(It's probably wise not to enquire into precisely what it is about Saxon-on-Viking sword action that puts me in a festive mood... but there we have it.)

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quietlycuriouskate
Sword Song | Bernard Cornwell
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My sword arm is very tender today: I had my booster yesterday afternoon. Not feeling too bad, otherwise, except for being at half my usual energy level. So I am having tea with Uhtred. 😊

TrishB My kids are sat here with the sore arms! 3y
Bookwomble Kate, you are now fixed in my mind as a sword- wielding warrior. ⚔😄 3y
quietlycuriouskate @Bookwomble I'd have to put my axe down first! 😉 3y
Bookwomble @kathedron 😂 3y
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Sword Song. Bernard Cornwell | Bernard Cornwell
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Bernard cornwell is a great author and i‘m impressed by his writing.

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Awk_Word_Smith
Sword Song | Bernard Cornwell
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More fictional than historical in this round but still an enjoyable romp through medieval England with Uhtred of Bebbanburgh.

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Book_Gnome
Sword Song | Bernard Cornwell
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Opening line of the day (Pt 2):
"'The dead speak,' Æthekwold told me."

LeahBergen I am loving this series. 8y
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