The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell

Read Online and Download Ebook The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell

Ebook Download The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell

The soft documents implies that you should go to the web link for downloading and then conserve The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), By Bernard Cornwell You have possessed guide to review, you have actually postured this The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), By Bernard Cornwell It is simple as going to guide establishments, is it? After getting this brief description, ideally you can download one and begin to review The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), By Bernard Cornwell This book is really easy to check out every single time you have the downtime.

The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell

The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell


The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell


Ebook Download The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell

This is your absolutely time ahead over and also have specific practice. Reviewing as one the hobby to do can be done as behavior. Also you may not be able to read everyday, you alternative to select reading a publication to go along with in extra time is right enough. There are not all individuals have by doing this. Many also think that analysis will certainly be so monotonous.

Obtain the fascinating offer from this book to check out. You will not obtain only the impression but likewise experience to give up every situation. Get likewise the warranty of how this book is offered. You will be conveniently discovering this soft file of guide in the link that we offer. Unlike the others, we constantly offer the extremely professional publication from specialist writers. As The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), By Bernard Cornwell, it will offer you proportional system of exactly how a publication must call for.

The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), By Bernard Cornwell is a kind of publication with really amazing concepts to recognize. Exactly how the writer begin to inspire you, how the writer obtain the ideas to write as this publication, and how the writer has an amazing minds that give you this remarkable simple book to check out. As we specified previously, the The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), By Bernard Cornwell actually includes something devoted. If you have such perfect and objective to really reach, this book can be the guidance to conquer it. You could not just obtain the knowledge pertaining to your task or obligations currently. You will certainly obtain more things.

One more time, what type of person are you? If you are truly one of the people with open minded, you will certainly have this book as your reference. Not just owning this soft data of The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), By Bernard Cornwell, yet obviously, check out as well as comprehends it comes to be the must. It is what makes you go forward better. Yeah, move forward is required in this situation, if you want actually a better life, you could So, if you actually intend to be better person, read this book as well as be open minded.

The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell

The first installment of Bernard Cornwell’s New York Times bestselling series chronicling the epic saga of the making of England, “like Game of Thrones, but real” (The Observer, London)—the basis for The Last Kingdom, the hit Netflix series.

In the middle years of the ninth century, the fierce Danes stormed onto British soil, hungry for spoils and conquest. Kingdom after kingdom fell to the ruthless invaders until but one realm remained. And suddenly the fate of all England—and the course of history—depended upon one man, one king.

From New York Times bestselling storyteller Bernard Cornwell comes a rousing epic adventure of courage, treachery, duty, devotion, majesty, love, and battle as seen through the eyes of a young warrior who straddled two worlds.

Product details

Paperback: 368 pages

Publisher: HarperCollins; Repack edition (January 3, 2006)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780060887186

ISBN-13: 978-0060887186

ASIN: 0060887184

Product Dimensions:

5.3 x 0.8 x 8 inches

Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.5 out of 5 stars

1,387 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#9,597 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I'm a fan of historical fiction, so I was excited to read this book since it had so many great reviews. However, I must agree with those who have already cited some of the major flaws of this book. I felt it lacked character development; the main character felt thin, and the supporting characters (e.g. Brida) felt like afterthoughts. The events in the story felt very repetitive in the way they were described and I didn't feel like the book painted a very vivid picture of life in the 800s. I couldn't help but contrast the writing style to the author I consider to the master of period fiction, Larry McMurtry... McMurtry's ability to paint a vivid picture draws you in to the story in such a way that you feel lost in the world he's describing. I guess I was hoping this story would provide the same depth, but somehow it just lacked any tension or spark. I enjoyed some of the humorous moments and the bits of historical insight the book did offer, but it wasn't enough to make me want to read the sequels.

I'm still in the glow of living vicariously in Uhtred's world. I can't begin to tell exactly why this story affected me so deeply, except to say that the author did everything right. He lost no time making me care about the main character, just a child at the beginning of the story. Within the first dozen pages, I was hooked, invested in the story--wanting to know more, and needing to know young Uhtred's fate.The narration is first person, and occasionally, throughout the story, the narrator intrudes, addressing the reader directly. While in some books, this doesn't work, in The Last Kingdom, it worked so well, I anticipated when it would happen, and I looked forward to it. Each time, it upped the tension just a knot. Another thing that worked incredibly well was that this entire book is told by Uhtred as an old man, sharing the tale of his life, looking back on events--An incredibly entertaining stroll through 9th century, English history mingled with a few fictional characters. Outstanding read.

Great story of Vikings invading what will be a future England. It was such a pleasure to read a book with pieces of real history, real people and real places, in it. I loved the fact that author did not try to make a fictional main character, Uthred, a contemporary humanitarian but gave him a perky, mischievous and often cruel personality fitting the Viking image. I also loved the sense of humor, although, most of the time it was a black humor. But I could not help laughing while reading about, otherwise tragic, end of Prince Edmund. There is a lot of carnage in this book (after all it is a book about a war) but only some of the gruesome details are described, so reader is not swamped with too many horror images.The reasons for 4 stars instead of 5 are: 1) Too many battles. It may be a plus for other readers but once I read about fighting in “shield wall” I did not need to read about it again and again. 2) I had problem placing many people with similar-sounding names starting with “ash” and figuring out how they are related.There is actually a map at the beginning at the book and list of places and names but I missed it since my kindle opened on first chapter and I just started reading. So my advise to readers is; do not miss map and list, they are very helpful.I liked very much author’s Amazon web page that, by itself, is a great story told with a great humor.I think I will try next a book from different series by this author (hoping for fewer battles).

I love reading epic fantasy, most especially when the story is somewhat based on history. My inclination to read this book is due to the TV series. My interest is piqued to find out more about the life of the male protagonist, Uthred, since the TV adaptation covers only the best highlights of the story. This book entails the life of Uthred at age 10 to 20 during the war of Danes and England around 866 to 877 A.D. The POV is from Uthred himself. The story has developed and progressed the way I have expected it to be...in chronological order since it is based on history. The names of places and characters are a bit hard for me to pronounce or even remember, and so I have jotted them down (like Alfred who is constantly writing, LOL) for reference in my future reading. I have enjoyed reading this book. I am excited to read the next installment and find out more of Uthred's destiny.

“The Last Kingdom” is fun and easy-to-read, well-written and brings to life King Alfred’s battles with the Vikings. Much of this book parallels the TV series "The Vikings." I would recommend this book for the young adult crowd who has enjoyed the “Harry Potter” series. For serious readers of historical fiction, however, I would suggest they look elsewhere. The language, style and subject matter are designed for a sixteen year-old male readership; there are no feminine voices in the novel; and the treatment of history is superficial.

I loved this story and it is typical of the fine work one can expect from the pen of Bernard Cornwell. I have enjoyed many of his novels and this one fulfilled my expectations. I particularly noticed how it was written in first person. When one character is telling the tale, they observe what happens as they perceive it. I often wonder when reading a novel in this format, at what the other characters are feeling and thinking. To me it is very tricky to write this way and produces one view of the story. This is the first time I have not felt that I wanted to know more about the other characters thoughts. Cornwell has a way of showing the others reactions to what the protagonist says and does. The author is so skilled at assembling all the players on his stage he creates a novel that lingers in the mind long after the end. It's one of those books that is so rich with content that it begs some time to digest it. Reminds me of savoring fine wine.

The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell PDF
The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell EPub
The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell Doc
The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell iBooks
The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell rtf
The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell Mobipocket
The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell Kindle

The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell PDF

The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell PDF

The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell PDF
The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell PDF

The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1), by Bernard Cornwell


Home