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Eaters of the Dead : With an introduction and running commentary read by Michael Crichton

Eaters of the Dead : With an introduction and running commentary read by Michael Crichton

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An entertaining piece of fiction.
Review: The 13th Warrior is a fascinating book to read. It's an entertaining piece of fiction. The fact that Ibn Fadlan learns and adapts to the ways of the Northmen is very interesting. Reading this book, you get a clear perspective of the Viking culture and customs. This book portrays Vikings as being much more civilized from what everyone reads about in the history books. This story gives such a detailed description of the battles that Ibn and the rest of the warriors fought. It was so descriptive, that you could just visualize the violent, bloody battles in your head. After reading this book, I think I'm going to check out the movie. I recommend this book to anyone

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I really loved the mix of historical writing and fiction
Review: To my great suprise I really loved this book. The earlier books of Crichton suck compared to this. People who think that Jurrassic park is better than this book have not red it very well. The historical aspect learns us lots of stuf about earlier times. Being an archaeologist it kept me reading till it was finished

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book. Better than the movie.
Review: This book is way better than the movie. I saw the movie(The thirteenth warrior) and believe me, it was one of the worst movies of the year. Antonio Banderas reeks. The book is great, accept, there are a few things that I did not like. The book had too much historicle information, which you had to read about on the bottom of the page. Why didn't Michael Criton take MOST of this garbage out? Another thing I saw wrong with the book was the lack of description in the battle scenes. There just wasn't enough destription of the battles, just a few sentences. Other than that, the book is great. I should say that the facts that Ibn Fadlan learns about the Northmen is much more interesting and entertaining than the battles(which are dull because they aren't described well)Despite how bad the movie is, it has it's advantages, Great battle scenes, blood and gore, great scene in the Thunder caves, Great characters. So if you want great action and that alone, watch the movie. If you want plot and story, realism and no Antonio Banderas wearing Mascara than read the book. If you want bad acting, mostly by the main character, and a good action movie that COULD HAVE been a great movie epic than watch the movie.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: what is this?
Review: i have never read something so bad

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: This book was a beautiful weave of fact and fiction, and inriguing to the end. it is a different book for crhichton, but still contains his great care for detail and superb storrytelling. A great read

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I was most pleasantly surprised
Review: I have to admit it. I only bought this book because it was the only decent looking thing on the supermarket shelf and I needed something to keep me occupied while I hid inside my apartment during hurricane Floyd. With that aside I have to say this is a remakably entertaining piece of fiction. The first three chapters are based on an actual 10th century manuscript while the rest is loosely based on the legend of Beowulf and the Hall of Heorot. Crichton does a masterful job of weaving fact and fiction into an absorbing, facinating, and realistic tale. I'll read it again and again, and recomend it to anyone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Schlock
Review: THIS is an author who writes "literature" according to Amazon's pre-publicity for Crichton's Timeline. Ha!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great, if unusual, book!
Review: This was quite an interesting book, told in the first person in an archaic style. It was absolutely fascinating though, I couldn't put it down. The detail of customs, locations, and such was amazing. A bit unusual for Crichton, but it still has his quality. If you're looking for something a bit different, but still a good read, buy this book! Check out the movie too, the new title's a bit lame, but the movie itself was great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book, but...
Review: I can't believe Disney changed the title to something as stupid as 'The Thirteenth Warrior'. A great book, otherwise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: correction
Review: Herger, not Bulywif can communicate with Ibn Fadla


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