Stonehenge
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Just finished this book by Bernard Cornwell - "Discover a time of ritual and sacrifice...A land steeped in blood and glory...A family of brothers whose deadly rivalries and glorious ambitionswill forever mark the world. In this rousing epic, Bernard Cornwell has created the Most compelling and powerful human drama of its kind since Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth and Edward Rutherford's Sarum."
I love this type of historical book - so much research must have gone into it - describing how Stonehenge may have come come about.
I love this type of historical book - so much research must have gone into it - describing how Stonehenge may have come come about.
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Me too... I will definitely get this one.
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The writing reminded me very much of Jean Auel's books Earth's Children series
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I loved that series up until the last couple of books. The final one was so painful to try to slog through, I nearly didn't finish it. I kept going back and forcing my way through it and finally did. Hubby also loved the series, but just couldn't make himself read the last book all the way through.
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I never even tried to read the last one because everyone told me it was not worth reading. Does she still write?
And how do you pronounce her surname???
And how do you pronounce her surname???
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I don't know if she still writes any more... certainly haven't seen anything from her. I always pronounce it sort of like "owl," but I have no idea if that's correct!
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There is a Clan of the Cave Bear TV show coming this year so maybe that will get her writing again.
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Just looked her up on Wikipedia and she's 79 now, probably enjoying her retirement. Like the rest, I couldn't be bothered trying to slog through the last book, but loved the first two and liked the others.
I read the reviews on Stonehenge on Amazon and it seems to be agreed that it's not his best work, but very slow and plodding. Not exactly an impetus to buy it. I'll see if I can't borrow it from the Library.
I read the reviews on Stonehenge on Amazon and it seems to be agreed that it's not his best work, but very slow and plodding. Not exactly an impetus to buy it. I'll see if I can't borrow it from the Library.
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Based on the reviews, that's what I decided to do too, Diat.
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Have you read any of Edward Rutherfurd's novels? Sarum is his first and covers the development of Stonehenge and Salisbury.
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I was pronouncing it "awl" - so not sure which one of us is right, Drac.
Well I certainly didnt find Stonehenge slow going - I was enthralled with it all the way through.
No, Diat, never even heard of Edward Rutherford - Have you read Sarum?
Well I certainly didnt find Stonehenge slow going - I was enthralled with it all the way through.
No, Diat, never even heard of Edward Rutherford - Have you read Sarum?
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Yes, I've read most of his. Sarum was his first but my favourite is Russka, which starts in prehistoric Russia and follows several families up to the present time. It was the best description of Russia I've ever read, painless history lesson.
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Having visited Russia years ago, I am very interested in this country - so I will look out for this book for sure - Thanks for the heads up
Is the Clan Bear tv programme a series? I would very much like to see this.

Is the Clan Bear tv programme a series? I would very much like to see this.
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I would like to watch that series too, but I've heard nothing about it in the US.
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http://variety.com/2014/tv/news/clan-of ... 201260180/
On your recommendaton, Diat, I have just bought 3 of Edward Rutherfurd's novels - Sarum, Russka and The Forest
On your recommendaton, Diat, I have just bought 3 of Edward Rutherfurd's novels - Sarum, Russka and The Forest

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