Al C. (vavoice) - reviewed The Lantern Bearers (Eagle of the Ninth, Bk 3) on + 158 more book reviews
Definitely a historical fiction about a young Roman whose life is entwined in the true history of Britain, when the Romans left the island nation to defend Rome, while the Britains were left to defend themselves from the Saxon Hordes. It also relates, to readers, what historians believe could have been the true story of King Arthur (who may not have been a true king).
A very dynamic read. Though it may prove daunting to younger readers, I would recommend this story to all readers aged 13 and up -- vavoice
A very dynamic read. Though it may prove daunting to younger readers, I would recommend this story to all readers aged 13 and up -- vavoice
Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed The Lantern Bearers (Eagle of the Ninth, Bk 3) on + 2706 more book reviews
I've read all three books in this series and enjoyed them.
This final one was very different than the first two. At first, I knew I wasn't going to like it. Even about half-way through I still didn't think I liked it. Only after I reached the final chapters did I realize it was the best of the three.
This final one was very different than the first two. At first, I knew I wasn't going to like it. Even about half-way through I still didn't think I liked it. Only after I reached the final chapters did I realize it was the best of the three.