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Lords of the North
Lords of the North | Bernard Cornwell
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The year is 878. Uhtred, the dispossessed son of a Northumbrian lord, has helped the Saxons of Wessex defeat the invading Danes. Now, finally free of his allegiance to the victorious, ungrateful King Alfred, he is heading home to rescue his stepsister, a prisoner of Kjartan the Cruel in the formidable Danish stronghold of Dunholm. Uhtred's best hope is his sword, Serpent-Breath, for his only allies are Hild, a West Saxon nun fleeing her calling, and Guthred, a slave who believes himself king. Rebellion, chaos, fear, and betrayal await them in the north, forcing Uhtred to turn once more, reluctantly, to the liege he formerly served in battle and blood: Alfred the Great.
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BookMaven9
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This was definitely my favorite so far in the series. I‘m pleased to have Sitrich and Finan in the story finally.

Having been a fan of the show, I must say in reading about the taking down of Kjarten and his son, Sven was much more brutal in the book! I loved it!!! Nothing beats a good revenge story and they did it proper!

These books do differ from the show in many spots but I love them both separately so it all works for me.

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CindiB
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I am so loving this series. Having read first book 7, I wanted to start at beginning. I find it interesting watching the relationships, bonds, and stories start and evolve. In particular, I was interested to see Finan introduced, as he was in this book. So good. 4.5/5

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KimM
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Book 3 of the Last Kingdom series.

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amlene
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“If a man can‘t remember the laws,” Ragnar said, “then he‘s got too many of them.”

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quietlycuriouskate
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This'll be the last book I finish this year. It makes no pretence to great literature, and Uhtred is a bit of a knob (albeit charismatic), but it's a cracking good yarn. Battles, blood, betrayal, a happy ending (we know there's a gazillion more books!): what more do you want? More for the female characters to do, perhaps? (Ugh, patriarchy!)

👈Don't fret, Uhtred: that's just a bookmark from @TrishB . Nothing to frighten the horses. Ask Alfred.

merelybookish Delightful review! Happy New Year! 4y
TrishB 😂😂 he‘s good for a light read and a giggle! 4y
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EllanaRose
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The misogyny is strong in this one.

It's an OK series, I'm invested in some characters, but not Uhtred. The author seems to show that people are evil if they abuse women and children. Sure you can claim it's historically accurate, but does it really need to be in every other chapter?

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Guess who's been forgetting to check here...

It is my plan to read every day in December to help smash my reading goal, so let's get started!

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So holiday really is the time when I finally get to read. On to my fourth book! So excited!

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AdamCaron
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Al these books are a great read and really cool to learn about a shield wall

AliCoo I like that his action cannot be beat and yet his history is pretty spot on. 2y
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Trad
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Bernard cornwell is a great author and i‘m impressed by his writing.

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Literatigeek
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When there‘s 11+ books in a series I no longer care about the edition. #saxonstories

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VicScourf
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Love these books by Bernard Cornwell. Flying through them. Rooting for Utred!

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ibeeeg
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Damn, I like these characters. All of them. I like the story arch. All of it. This is an exciting adventure. An adventure that feels real, as real as fiction can feel without physically zapping me right into its space.
Rating: 4/5 stars. Finished reading 11-24-16

Side note: I have more thoughts regarding this series posted in my review on Goodreads and Instagram -- if you're curious.

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Texreader
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The Norsemen invade England from their monstrously frightening Viking boats! This is a terrific set of #bookssetbythesea. #somethingforsept

LeahBergen Such a fun series. Have you watched the BBC series? 8y
Texreader Wait...what? There's a series??? No way! Yayyyy! 8y
Texreader @LeahBergen I meant to tag you on my last post. I was just so stunned!!! 8y
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LeahBergen Yes!! Only one season so far. It's called The Last Kingdom. 8y
Texreader @LeahBergen Thanks! Have you watched any and what did you think? Looks like it for decent ratings. 8y
LeahBergen @Texreader Yes, I binged the whole season. I wasn't too sure about some of the casting at first but they followed the first book pretty closely (and hey, we can't be THAT picky... there are not enough shows like this out there!😉) 8y
Texreader @LeahBergen thanks so much! I hope it is on Netflix 8y
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Texreader
Lords of the North | Bernard Cornwell

The Norsemen invade England from their monstrously frightening Viking boats! This is a terrific set of #bookssetbythesea. #somethingforsept

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Awk_Word_Smith
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Steeped in historical fact, Cornwell continues his Saxon Series following the fictional Uhtred through Ninth Century England as Saxons and Danes clash for control of the North Atlantic island, revisiting enemies made in the first book as Uhtred continues his quest to reclaim his lands from the uspurper, his uncle.

MrBook Cornwell's a great author! 8y
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Aimee
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A fun read to take you away. Beware, you might lose yourself researching the real history behind it.