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Rating: Summary: "Perhaps the only thing safe to love is the land itself." Review:
Although this book was written for a younger audience,it is an excellent way to write history for a wide spectrum of readers.One reviewer suggests it might be a good version of the story of this important leader in Ireland and an incitement to read an extended version ; maybe so.So much history is written in a dry and difficult manner that many people get bored and turned off.History occured with passion and excitement and there is no reason that it should not be written the same way.Maybe history writers should take a lesson from Llywelyn.Llywelyn breathes life in this exciting story.I have two other books by this author,"1921" and "1949" that I am anxious to get into,and I'm a person who couldn't stand history as taught in school.This approach to writing history reminds me of Margaret Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind",John Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath" and Cecil Woodham-Smith's "The Great Hunger".Did any history books ever cover The Civil War,The Great Depression or The Irish Famine with as much passion? Obviously,I thoroughly enjoyed this book!
Rating: Summary: History with Panache Review: A real page burner, get away from those dusty tomes and read what a real writer has done with history. Take the skeleton from the archives of librarys with stuffy stated details add flesh, and personna with accurate research and voila, you have an outstanding, interesting, and highly readable piece of literature that should be required reading in the halls of Academia....
Rating: Summary: children's book Review: Another wonderful book by Morgan Llywellyn.This is a historically accurate novel that keeps you glued until the very end. I found myself transported to a time of medieval towns and kings. Brian Boru had me rooting for the Irish from start to finish!
Rating: Summary: A wonderful book that brings you back 1000 years in history. Review: Another wonderful book by Morgan Llywellyn. This is a historically accurate novel that keeps you glued until the very end. I found myself transported to a time of medieval towns and kings. Brian Boru had me rooting for the Irish from start to finish!
Rating: Summary: I liked the book because it was action-packed. Review: The author has a way of writing that made me feel concern for the main character. After reading only a few pages I was drawn in. Brian Boru was very brave but he had many problems. After his home was burnt and his mother killed, he vowed to take revenge on the Vikings. When he picked fights to escape from his problems, his father sent him to a monastery where he learned to be a warrior and a scholar. Even so, he was scared when he went into battle. This was an historical book but it read like a novel. I learned about history by getting connected into the lives of the characters. In the end, Brian pays a price for going to war. If you want to find out exactly what happens, you'll have to read this book that I highly recommend.
Rating: Summary: outstanding Piece of work Review: This book is one of the best I have ever read. It will keep you hooked all the way through. The best part was taking truth and turning it into something very exciting. This is coming from someone who doesn't like to read. Brain Boru Fought his way from nothing to high king gathering loyal followers form all parts of Ireland. Quit wasting time reading this and find a copy of the book.
Rating: Summary: well hung... Review: this book was great at leaving out a lot of details. there was almost no description to what was happening. the book left a lot hanging or it was intended to let your imagination run wild with the book. i like imagining the characters and things but when almost the whole book is left up to my visual imagery in my head i really dont like that. the book was decent over all for like beginning readers but anyone with an iq over one would have enjoyed the world a little more well painted in thier head!
Rating: Summary: children's book Review: this is the children's version of "Lion of Ireland" which it is a good preview of, it is still a good book but leaves out a lot of details. If you liked this book but you want a more complete story read "Lion of Ireland"
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