
Laura M. (
LMM) wrote on 10/5/2007...
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After skimming through the other reviews...I am surprised that so few mention the key thing about this book---Crichton wrote in on a dare....it is an imaginative retelling of the events behind BEOWULF, using an real historical figure (Ibn Fadlan) as a foil for the story. Read with that in mind, this is a great book! If you aren't a fan of historical fiction or literary reworks, skip this.

Christa M. (
Xa) wrote on 10/24/2006...
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Not one of Crichton's better books, imo. I picked it up to read on a plane, and read most of it there, but I didn't care enough to pick it up and finish it later.

Joe V. (
jcvest) wrote on 2/12/2009...
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Much better than it sounds. A very, very different work for Crichton. It is NOT a horror book, it's historical/action/adventure. The ending is a tad of a let-down because of the nature of the work (read it and you'll see what I mean), but it was really interesting.
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This is a pretty awesome book. It's not actually a retelling of Beowulf it's the authors rendition of what happened to inspire Beowulf. Like all legends it had to come from somewhere and this is Chriton's Idea of where Beowulf came from. It's a little different from the movie but not so much that a fan of the movie wouldn't enjoy it. It gets a 4 out of 5
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Excellent! If you loved the movie, you will love the book. The book goes into more detail than the movie, but I should note, it's written as if it were a true account of real events, but it is "historical fiction".
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The only complaints I have is that the 1st person narrative account was a bit difficult to get in to at first, and the footnotes, while insightful, tended to distract from the story. Otherwise, it's a quick read and was entertaining enough to keep me turning pages - and authentic enough to truly have me believing it was all real until I read the factual note at the end, lol.
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In the year A.D. 922 a refined Arabb courtier, rep of the powerful Caliph of Bagdad, encounters a party of Viking warriors on their journey to the barbaric north.
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In the year A.D. 922, a refined Arab courtier, representative of the powerful Caliph of Bagdad, encounters a party of Viking warriors on their journey to the barbaric North. He is appalled by Viking customs--the wanton sexuality of their pale, angular women. their disregard for cleanliness, their cold-blooded human sacrifices. But only in the depths of the Northland does he learn the horrifying truth: he has been enlisted to combat a terror that comes under cover of night to slaughter the Vikings and devou their flesh.