The Emperor's Sword
Chivalry, Book 6
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The penultimate instalment in the Chivalry series from a master of historical fiction.
The Chivalry series follows young William Gold, who runs away from London to follow the Black Prince, from the killing fields of France, through life as a routier and criminal, and to redemption with the Knights of Saint John, further disillusion and an eventual career as a professional soldier and knight. Rich in the details of life in the High Middle Ages, the series also deals with modern issues about the role of violence in society, rules of conflict and war, and the price that people pay for using violence.
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Gaslighting and games
- By FMC on 12-22-22
By: Kate Stewart
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He's Gone
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My fiancé brought me tea and scrambled eggs in bed that morning, and we snuggled together, talking about buying our rings, and about our perfect wedding next year. Then we headed into town. He held my hand and gazed at the ring I liked best, a smile spreading slowly over his face. Then a glass of bubbly to celebrate. I felt flushed, excited and ready for the rest of my life with the man I loved. We race to get on the train home. It screams to a halt and I run towards its open doors. Made it. I think he’s right behind me — but when I turn around, he’s gone.
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Disappointing plot
- By TerriSweeta on 12-04-24
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The Answer Is No
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- By: Fredrik Backman, Elizabeth DeNoma - translator
- Narrated by: Stacy Gonzalez
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Lucas knows the perfect night entails just three things: video games, wine, and pad thai. Peanuts are a must! Other people? Not so much. Why complicate things when he’s happy alone? Then one day the apartment board, a vexing trio of authority, rings his doorbell. And Lucas’s solitude takes a startling hike. They demand to see his frying pan. Someone left one next to the recycling room overnight, and instead of removing the errant object, as Lucas suggests, they insist on finding the guilty party. But their plan backfires. Colossally.
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Narrator doesn’t get Backman’s satire or rhythm
- By joey1603 on 12-01-24
By: Fredrik Backman, and others
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Starship Troopers
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Johnnie Rico never really intended to join up—and definitely not the infantry. But now that he’s in the thick of it, trying to get through combat training harder than anything he could have imagined, he knows everyone in his unit is one bad move away from buying the farm in the interstellar war the Terran Federation is waging against the Arachnids. Because everyone in the Mobile Infantry fights. And if the training doesn’t kill you, the Bugs are more than ready to finish the job.
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The definitive version!
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Dead Med
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When Heather McKinley dreamed of becoming a doctor, she imagined curing sick kids and sporting pink stethoscopes. She never anticipated the sleepless nights, grueling exams, and endless labs. And she certainly never knew that her medical school earned the nickname Dead Med thanks to the tragic history of students overdosing on illegal drugs. But Heather would never consider doing anything like that. That is, until her longtime boyfriend dumps her, she finds herself failing anatomy, and her world starts to crumble.
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Hmm
- By Morgan Meaux on 08-22-24
By: Freida McFadden
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- Stephen
- 07-25-24
Glad it’s not over
I went into this listen thinking it was the final in the series and I don’t think it’s a spoiler to say you’ll find towards the end there’s just no way and it in fact is not. The whole series, as with everything I’ve read by this author, is brilliant and this is no exception. I hope a new Tom Swan novel is next but will be ok with any of the active series’ continuing. At no point does this read drag - I finished it in a day as I couldn’t stop with the listen. Is great!
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- Damien
- 05-08-24
Adventure stories from 14th Century Europe
Every book by Christian Cameron has been a hit for me. I love learning about history and Cameron's novels give access to lives and politics in a way I can't get from noon fiction history novels. I am aware that Cameron isn't writing historical facts and is taking license with what can be proven and writing at the edges of what is truly known. Still, he does his research for both the high level politics (intimate conversations with the Roman emperor, seeing the decay of the Empire in the late 1300's) and the locations and fighting. His stories always flow and everything I've ever read from him consumes me and sends me to the Internet and Wikipedia to read further on tidbits he drops into his books.
The narrator is amazing and modulates his voice so that I know who is speaking during conversations, and the English accent is perfect for the characters he portrays.
This book covers 1372-1375 and includes adventures in Italy, Constantinople, the Euxine, and Greece. I loved every second of it and got the audiobook after I read the printed version, just for narrator's pronunciation and to pick up things I might have missed in my initial read.
highly recommended!!
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- Connie M Schmidt
- 05-01-24
A wonderful continuation of the Renaissance story, chivalry, war, history and real human nature.
This story is everything I hoped it would be. It features so many points that are partly fictional and partly history. I loved it so much. I'm somewhat of a historian myself. This is a time so important to me. I am a Tarot historian and this is the time when Tarot was created/began. So I can appreciate all the effort that went into this book and all the other books in this series.
The detail, the descriptions of the fighting and the armor, the intrigue, just fantastic. Can't wait to see what happens in the next book! Thank you Christian Cameron, no one writes like you, you're simply awesome!!! Thank you so much for lifting us into the past in a way like no other! You take us out of our humdrum lives and allow to escape. That's invaluable!!!
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- Eric
- 07-23-24
William Gold rides again
I have been reading the series for years and this installment does not disappoint. Christian Cameron is in fine form with this book. If you like historical fiction, you will love this book.
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- Grady
- 04-28-24
Great as always
This is one of the best series I’ve come across. Great performance and story as always. I can’t wait for book seven.
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- L Maugh
- 04-28-24
The characters come to life.
Absolutely love these characters. The way this book is written and how the narrator brings them to life is incredible. The story kept me on the edge of my seat. The entire thing was just amazing.
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- Zach Rowe
- 05-07-24
Keeps getting better
Great overall story and connects all his books in ways. Fun way to hear history and is fun to listen to.
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- DMc
- 05-21-24
Brilliant as ever
Great story. Couldn’t stop listening. Can’t wait for the next ‘chapter’! Highly recommend this series!
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- Brandon Coon
- 06-25-24
Good entry into the Chivalry series.
Decent story but not as strong as previous entries. William struggles to be an interesting character the further the series goes.
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