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perfectsinner
Stonehenge: A Novel | Bernard Cornwell
Mehso-so

This was my first of Bernard Cornwell. It wasn't the greatest book, so I'm told, so I'll look for some others of his to enjoy. I was expecting more historical fiction rather than fantasy, and it took a while to really get into it because of all the dealings in war & with the gods. It, overall, was good but kind of so-so. I'll donate this to my little free library.

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Texreader
Stonehenge: A Novel | Bernard Cornwell
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#5joysFriday Thanks @DebinHawaii for the tag!

1) visiting my father-in-law in Reading, England
2) seeing Stonehenge!
3) visiting the Roman Baths
4) visiting FANTASTIC bookstores and literary sites in Bath, England
5) touring Arsenal‘s football stadium in London

So many more things that brought me joy this week! Tonight we arrived in Dublin, so I‘ll have to add our time in Ireland to next week‘s joys!

Bookwomble Fantastic! 😊 4mo
PurpleyPumpkin Ooh enjoy Dublin! It‘s one of my favourite places. ☘️ 4mo
DebinHawaii Lovely list of joys & photos! 💛💛💛 Stonehenge & Bath are both on my bucket list! 😍 Thanks for sharing & spreading the joy! 🤗 4mo
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Texreader
Stonehenge: A Novel | Bernard Cornwell
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I can‘t believe I got to see it in real life!!

And I loved the tagged book. Read it years ago. Prompting a huge desire to see it in real life.

Reecaspieces Great book and bucket list 4mo
Librarybelle So cool! 4mo
Cuilin Wonderful, I loved that book also. 4mo
AnnCrystal 😍🤩👍💝. 4mo
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eeclayton
Sword of Kings: A Novel | Bernard Cornwell
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My next 4 books for #52bookclub24
I read book 12 of the Saxon Tales for a smelly book - lots of smells, especially in the London scenes.
Wide Sargasso Sea was kind of interesting but also difficult to read and overall a disappointment for me.
The Jókai book was full of twists and turns, I enjoyed it immensely (title translates roughly as Soul Tamer)
The Little Sister didn't quite hold my attention, but I guess I picked it up at a wrong time.

TheAromaofBooks I read all the Phillip Marlowe books a few years, and while I loved some of them, I wasn't a huge fan of The Little Sister. It lacked the dry humor of the earlier books in the series. 5mo
Librarybelle Nice choices for the challenge! 5mo
eeclayton @TheAromaofBooks to be fair, it was a tumultuous time period for me, and I was chipping away at the book a few pages each night, so the conditions definitely weren't ideal. Still, I had read other Marlowe stories that I enjoyed a lot more. 5mo
eeclayton @Librarybelle thanks 🙂 5mo
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eeclayton
The Flame Bearer | Bernard Cornwell
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Pickpick

Finally, Uhtred can focus on what he really wants, Bebbanburg.
This is the tenth book in the series, but it's still exciting. I appreciated how subtly Cornwell made Uhtred's age felt. He's not as young as he once was, and while he can still outsmart pretty much everyone around, he's not always in the forefront of the events, and he lets his son do some of the more difficult actions.
I can't wait to find out what happens to him next.

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eeclayton
Warriors of the Storm | Bernard Cornwell
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Pickpick

Some of the twists I saw coming, but it was still a very enjoyable read. I loved the character interactions, the humour, and the battle scenes were brilliantly described again. I look forward to the next installment of the series.

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CindiB
Sword of Kings: A Novel | Bernard Cornwell
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Pickpick

#12 of 13. This was good; one of my favourites. It has a shorter time frame and moves faster as a result. Uhltred and Finan are getting old, but still they rise, they out-think, and with fierce loyalty and astonishing luck, they win their battles. So glad I found this series. Uhltred and Finan will be two characters I will not forget. 4/5

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CindiB
The Flame Bearer | Bernard Cornwell
Pickpick

Uhtred is now back and master of Bebbanburg and his life‘s dream and wish has been achieved. This is book 10 of 13 and I am intrigued how Uhtred will fare, what challenges will be faced. Four more books in this series suggests that there must be. Cannot wait!

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danni0075
Stonehenge: A Novel | Bernard Cornwell
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Mehso-so

After. My impromptu visit to the British Museum, and my wander around the Stonehenge exhibition, this got my blood up! Although not my favorite Cornwell novel, he again creates these rouguish characters readers cannot help but root for the whole way through. If you love prehistory, battles and violence then I would recommend this one to you!

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CindiB
Warriors of the Storm | Bernard Cornwell
Pickpick

Number 9 of The Last Kingdom series did not disappoint. 💕. It was nice to see that Uhtred was not rescued by an arriving army. Here instead they used their wit and connections. Fast paced, well plotted, likeable characters, and lots of action. I love this series.