
Khan: Empire of Silver
A Novel of the Khan Empire
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Narrated by:
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Richard Ferrone
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By:
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Conn Iggulden
A #1 New York Times best-selling author, Conn Iggulden has garnered both critical and popular acclaim for his compelling novels about Genghis Khan. Iggulden’s riveting Empire of Silver—the fourth in his Khan dynasty series—highlights the incredible story of Ogedai, son of Genghis Khan.
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Great details. Kept my interest.
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Enjoyable listen
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This is the fourth book and I suppose it could be stand alone, but it would much better if you started at Birth of An Empire. The first five chapters of this was really difficult for me, as they threw so many names at me so fast. All the names are of course foreign, and it took me a while to sort out who was who. (and I read the first three books) This book also has a lot more politics in it and less action. The book is kind of spotty until Part 3 and chapter 26. Then the action really heats up and like the previous books it is really good. Don't miss the last nine chapters.
FOR A PEOPLE TO BE AT PEACE THEY HAVE TO HAVE A FOOT AGAINST THEIR NECKS.
With Genghis dead, the new Khan builds a city. Genghis had tried to tell them that sitting in one place would make them soft and he was right. Still it amazes me how a certain race of people can kill other people and enjoy it. These Mongols were really no better then animals. Which makes for great reading. Of the five books of Conn's that I have read this is my least favorite and the first I did not give five stars too. Still it was a good book and I am glad I got it. I am looking forward to the next one. I also hope Conn does not finish the Chinese history with the next book, as we should be entering the Romance of The Three Kingdoms era. Which should be an exciting time filled with great generals, lots of warring and back stabbing. A book on Cao Cao would be great.
MY WORD IS IRON
Richard Ferrone is the voice. He makes this series come alive. He is the characters.
We Have Had Too Many Years Of Peace
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Where does Khan: Empire of Silver rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
top five among my books.What other book might you compare Khan: Empire of Silver to and why?
The rest of the series is just as great, I would sujest any of Iggulden's other books as well as Bernard Cornwell's.Great author, great subject.
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The author starts with the actual history, but then creates a fiction to fill in the blanks. As you listen to the books you get a feeling that you understand the way certain warriors thought. You develope an understanding of how the society functioned, and how certain individuals either excelled or were basically expendable. It's a harsh life with hard decisions on a daily basis, but that was what made them so damn tough.
I really like all four books and I'm pretty sure the story will continue with another book in a year or so...
Great Next Chapter
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Not My Favorite But Still Good
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Totally recommend
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Now they simply fight and destroy for the sake of fighting and destroying. If anything the series and this book in particular provide an example of sociologic evolution wherein we witness the hunter gatherer become the city dweller. The Mongols skip a few stages in between since they never learn how to farm, but who needs to farm when you can force conquered people to do it for you?
Good listen.
The end of an era
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Would you consider the audio edition of Khan: Empire of Silver to be better than the print version?
This is book 4 of 5 in the series. A truly great story and the reader is great, but it is not a series for the faint of heart. I have long been curious about the phenomenon of Mongolian horsemen conquering most of Asia and eastern Europe. This series brings it all to life and makes it all credibal. The names of the characters are a bit difficult to grasp, and an effort is needed to remember the names in order to follow the chacters as they weave in and out of the story, and across the volumes. Each volume can stand alone, but are better taken from start to end. I found each volume to be better than the previous, but maybe it was because I was getting so wrapped up in the story.A second warning - the Mongols were bloodthirsty destroyers, and it is often hard to be sympathetic to them. The descriptive writing is graphic, but probably very authentic. In fact one often feels more sympathetic to their victims, who were trapped in their situation and had little ability to alter their fate.
What other book might you compare Khan: Empire of Silver to and why?
Others in the series.Which character – as performed by Richard Ferrone – was your favorite?
Kublai KhanDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I was appalled by the butality of the age.Any additional comments?
A long listen, but an education about the times.Khan Series is Great
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Good, but different from the previous books.
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