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| The Whale Road | 
enlarge | Author: Robert Low Creators: John Nicholl, David Rintoul Publisher: HarperCollins Audio Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 63087
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio CD Edition: Abridged Ed Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.9
ISBN: 0007266901 EAN: 9780007266906 ASIN: 0007266901
Publication Date: September 17, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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What is a review? October 12, 2008 J Chippingdale is allegedly a Top 50 reviewer. How can this be when his review looks just like the blurb from a hardcover jacket? Shame on you Chippers!
hmmmm October 5, 2008 to be fair to the book and Author, i usually read 18th Century Naval stories, so maybee it just wasnt for me?
The story and characters are interesting enough but there were a LOT of Characters and they all have strange names to remember.
My Biggest gripe about the book was the constant use of old, but probably accurate, language to desribe things. The author would tell you the Viking name of a town and then tell you what another tribe (who you've never heard of) would call it - and you wouldnt have heard of that town name either? It seemed like the Author was showing off to me , just to point out that the intensive research that he carried out was all worthwhile? Well done you, but its getting in the way of the story. This happens with other things too, not just place names. It is for a modern audience so why say that they had a 'Thing' and not explain that it is a town meeting?
The ending is a bit 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" too and you could see it coming a mile off.
However, i read it and i guess i enjoyed it for the most part. I'm sure that i will not bother to pick it up in a couple of years and read it again though.
I wont be bothering with Oathsworn 2 & 3 etc either.
I hate to say it but.... August 31, 2008 10 out of 13 found this review helpful
...this is a dreadfully tedious book. The concept, whilst not totally unique, is intriguing enough but others do this sort of thing so much better and in the process sell much more. I don't usually acquaint successs with quality but in the adventure/historical novel the benchmark has been set by the likes of O'Brian, Cornwell, and latterly Iggulden and Scarrow. This never gets off the ground ads the author tries ever so hard to get as much "history" as possible in here without thinking of character and plot.
Sorry but I only just finished and don't feel too obliged to get the next installment.
Boring and poorly written by an old man August 19, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love these kind of books but i found this boring and hard to read as it was so poorly written. The battles were non existent-well except for a couple of sentences to describe an entire battle. Was this book wrote in a day? it was a rushed job. And no excuses i.e. 'it was his 1st novel' etc etc It was written by an old man for a young audience and he is clearly out of touch with his target audience. It was a good idea but it was a snooze-fest reading this. Not in the league of 'The Last Kingdom' I will read the 2nd book, but only because i had already bought it, otherwise i wouldnt bother. This is simply not in the league of "the rise of the saxons".
Fast-paced and fun July 9, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Being a long-standing fan of Bernard Cornwell, this book immediately grabbed my attention, and only slightly fell short of my expectations. The novel is incredibly fast paced, hardly giving the reader a chance for breath, but this gives some idea of the high octane life of Orm, our narrator and guide through the adventure. Whether this is a pace which can be sustained over the other novels in the series remains to be seen, but as a fun, quick and exciting read, albeit less varied than Cornwell's historical fiction, this definitely hits the spot.
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