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The Winter King

The Winter King

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Author: Bernard Cornwell
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 60 reviews
Sales Rank: 1855

Media: Paperback
Edition: New edition
Pages: 512
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 4.3 x 1.4

ISBN: 0140231862
Dewey Decimal Number: 398
EAN: 9780140231861
ASIN: 0140231862

Publication Date: September 5, 1996
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Audio Cassette - The Winter King: A Novel of Arthur (Penguin Audiobooks)
  • Hardcover - The Winter King (The Arthur Books #1)
  • Hardcover - The Winter King (Warlord Chronicles)
  • Paperback - The Winter King: A Novel of Arthur (Warlord Chronicles)
  • Audio Cassette - The Winter King
  • Paperback - Winter King (Paragon Softcover Large Print Books)
  • Hardcover - Winter King, The (Windsor Selections S.)
  • Hardcover - The Winter King (Thorndike Press Large Print Basic Series)
  • Hardcover - The Winter King (A Novel of Arthur: The Warlord Chronicles)

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Customer Reviews:   Read 55 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great beginning to a fantastic trilogy   October 12, 2008
Ricky Lock (Bexley, Kent)
This is the journey of a young man called Derfel becoming a warrior lord around the Arthurian Legends - the story is Inventive and wonderfully descriptive, which brings all the characters to life. The story has an earthy realism feel to it and keeps you wanting the main character Derfel to be safe throughout all the battles and challenges he comes up against. This is my all time favourite trilogy, its great escapism and wonderfully written. Bernard Cornwell in an interview said this was his best work and I can't disagree with him. This trilogy is also a great way to learn about the history of Britain that weaves truths in with a fantastic fictional story.


2 out of 5 stars Not for me, I'm afraid   September 14, 2008
M. J. Mooney (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
OK, I give up. I wanted to like this, I really did. As a teenager I read and loved Frans Bengtsson's "The Long Ships", and I was hoping to recapture some of that chilly evocation of the dark ages; this "authentic" Arthurian trilogy is supposed to be among Cornwell's best work (and is indeed his own favourite).

But it just didn't do it. Lots of Celtic names, lots of "he said, she said", lots of fighting... but zero engagement with this reader; I didn't make it to the end.

Sorry Bernard, but this (and its two sequels) are going back to the charity shop.



1 out of 5 stars Over hyped poor attempt to take your money off you.   August 31, 2008
Mr England (England)
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

I am a fan of Bernard Cornwell, but wow! this was boring, nothing happened. He has obviously attempted to take money out of your pocket 3 times to get to the ending. He should have cut out the boring bits (i.e 98% of the book) took the sequals and edited it all into one decent book. Instead we have to spend about 30-40 hours reading a trilogy that is full of irrelevent banter between a bunch of weirdo's, where nothing really happens. This is seriesly overhyped and a snoozefest. I tried to read it months ago but after reading 100 pages (& still no arthur) i gave up with boredom. Then i started the book again and i've just finished it (i was suicidal from the boredom) and i cant remember what happened, because nothing did happen. I will be donating this book to charity, and i hope they will enjoy it.


5 out of 5 stars My favourite series of books.   August 12, 2008
Momiji Soma (Belfast, NI)
I have read all three of these books, several times because I felt so close to the characters. I found that the welsh names very off putting at first, but once you get past that, the writting is a dream. It gives you a real sense of what it would be like to live in mediaeval Briton, as well as in the times of dramatic change for the Britons after the departure of the romans.
I loved all of the characters, they felt real to me, like it was describing real people. I especially loved the way Merlin was portrayed in the books. He was sharp, yet warm and funny. These are books which I will continue to reread again and again, and they will always be special to me.



4 out of 5 stars A Winning Formula?   July 16, 2008
Nick H (Havant, UK.)
Have to say that it seems like 'formula' writing... Have a hero, starting from base beginnings, with special enemies (within his own ranks too)... overcoming the massive odds in a roller-coaster ride (despite regular set-backs), then split it into several books for the extra cash.

Boys-own stuff really. Throw in some (vaguely accurate) history, and pad out with descriptive text, and somehow it doesn't feel like you're reading a trashy novel (but its as easy to read as a trashy novel).

Its SO similar to some of his other books - especially the series on Alfred the Great.

So am I complaining... No, not really! Have just ordered the remaining books in the trilogy - its pretty gripping stuff, and as I say, easy reading. So will I get bored of the formula...? Probably... but not for a few books more...


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