![]() I listened to the unabridged audio edition read by Stefan Rudnicki. I hope to read the final novel in the trilogy, Genghis, Bones of the Hills, before year's end. ![]() The story is fascinating and very well done. Despite strong enemies, setbacks, and betrayals, Genghis stayed true to his vision of uniting the Mongol tribes under one leader. Although I finished the first book, Genghis, Birth of an Empire, the day I started my blog, I didn't review it here.Īs I wrote last fall, Birth of an Empire covers the first 30 years of Genghis's life, provides the needed background for understanding his relationships with his family, and presents the key events that shaped his personality and ambitions. ![]() I posted my review of Genghis, Lords of the Bow last November. Iggulden's Genghis trilogy fits the bill. ![]() I love historical fiction, and I'm always happy to find a well-written novel that is set in a time or place that is relatively unfamiliar to me. ![]()
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