
The Last Kingdom Books 1-8
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Science Fiction
History
Format
Kindle
Pages
2,437
Language
English
Published
Sep 22, 2015
Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0008159653
ISBN-13
9780008159658
Description
Set in the tumultuous backdrop of 9th and 10th century England, this gripping series follows the journey of Uhtred of Bebbanburg, a Saxon nobleman captured and raised by Vikings. As he grapples with his identity caught between two worlds, Uhtred’s quest for vengeance against those who wronged him intertwines with the fate of a nation. His adventures unfold against rich historical detail, showcasing the brutal realities of warfare and shifting allegiances during a time when kingdoms were forged and lost in battle.
Cornwell's narrative masterfully blends gripping action with deep character development. Uhtred is not just a warrior; he is a complex figure torn between loyalty to his Saxon heritage and the allure of Viking culture. As he navigates personal betrayals and political machinations, readers are drawn into a world where honor and ambition collide.
With vivid descriptions and a strong sense of place, the people and landscapes of early medieval England come alive. Through Uhtred's eyes, the clash of cultures and the struggle for power reflect broader themes of identity and belonging. The storytelling is both immersive and thought-provoking, offering a unique perspective on a formative period in British history.
These narratives not only entertain but also prompt readers to reflect on the nature of loyalty, fate, and the enduring conflicts that shape human lives. As Uhtred faces external foes and his inner demons, he becomes a symbol of resilience in a world rife with uncertainty and strife. Each book in the series builds upon Uhtred's legacy, making it a compelling journey through a defining era.
Cornwell's narrative masterfully blends gripping action with deep character development. Uhtred is not just a warrior; he is a complex figure torn between loyalty to his Saxon heritage and the allure of Viking culture. As he navigates personal betrayals and political machinations, readers are drawn into a world where honor and ambition collide.
With vivid descriptions and a strong sense of place, the people and landscapes of early medieval England come alive. Through Uhtred's eyes, the clash of cultures and the struggle for power reflect broader themes of identity and belonging. The storytelling is both immersive and thought-provoking, offering a unique perspective on a formative period in British history.
These narratives not only entertain but also prompt readers to reflect on the nature of loyalty, fate, and the enduring conflicts that shape human lives. As Uhtred faces external foes and his inner demons, he becomes a symbol of resilience in a world rife with uncertainty and strife. Each book in the series builds upon Uhtred's legacy, making it a compelling journey through a defining era.
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