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Loading... Eaters of the Dead (original 1976; edition 2006)by Michael Crichton
Work detailsEaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton (1976)
I read this a while back so I don't quite remember enough to rate it. I do remember being disappointed by the abrupt ending, however. I'd been wanting to read this book ever since I found out the movie The 13th Warrior was based on it. I'm a fan of historical fiction and thought this would be right up my alley. It was a decent read, shorter than I expected and better than the movie. I love the blending at the start of real excerpts from an historical document with the fiction of Beowulf. It was short though and could have used a bit more depth to the characters and the various cultures. You didn't really care about any of the characters and the fighting and battles was over too quick. An airport thriller, this book is just something to eat some time without making you want to burn it later. Based on a manuscript of 10th century person who traveled from Baghdad to Scandinavia. It describes his experiences and impressions of the Vikings in approximately 922 AD and blends into the Legend of Beowulf. I enjoyed this book because it was a time period that I had not read much about and it was interesting to see someone else's view of the Vikings. El protagonista de esta novela histórica, un cortesano árabe, recorre escandinavia durante el siglo X y se ve involucrado en la lucha contra unas extrañas criaturas que siembran el pánico allí donde aparecen. Aunque es una novela breve, la primera parte de la misma se hace aburrida, ya que se narran con detalle viajes del protagonista que no parecen tener mucho que ver con la parte central de la novela. Setting: This story is set in 10th century Scandinavia where it recounts and epic quest. Plot: An Arab courtier is caught up in a Viking quest to destroy a legendary monster. Characters: Ibn Fadlan: Arab, narrator; Buliwyf(protagonist) noble, leader; Rothgar: king whose land is threatened; Mist Monsters: "wendol" Hairy, ape-like, cannibals Symbols: statuettes, mists Characteristics: very realistic, like Beowulf Response: Although I enjoyed it, I was disgusted by the sexuality and gore. Thoroughly engagin but I thanked God for Christianity. no reviews | add a review Is contained inMichael Crichton: A New Collection of Three Complete Novels: Congo, Sphere, Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton Is a retelling ofHas the adaptationWas inspired by
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