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Bernard Cornwell - Stonehenge: 2000 B.c.

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108 out of 108 people found this review helpful.

Stonehenge –; Six Questions

Date of Review:  Apr 7, 2002
The Bottom Line: Bernard Cornwell delivers. The Stonehenge edifice in Britain is a mystery. There are no written records of its creation. Cornwell presents a compelling hypothesis that just might explain it.
Review: I have weaved my way through the dull gray rock ring that is Stonehenge. That day was cold and unwelcoming. A stiff breeze propelled the raindrops against my face like so many flying needles. Part of me ? the cold, wet part ? simply wanted to leave...
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  4.0

by: gungian
Recommended to buy: Yes

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A plausible scenario of ";how it...
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Those were brutal times. Some passages...
 
52 out of 52 people found this review helpful.

Stonehenge - What does a god need for a temple?

Date of Review:  Dec 12, 2000
Review: Somewhere around 2000 BC, the world-famous landmark, Stonehenge, was erected in what is now known as England. This was, at the time, the beginning of England?s Bronze Age, and there are few if any written records from that era.

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  5.0

by: poseidon
Recommended to buy: Yes

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excellent storyline, plenty of thought...
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I can't really complain about anything.
 
49 out of 49 people found this review helpful.

Who Wants To Read About a Happy Guy?

Date of Review:  Jun 11, 2000
The Bottom Line: Fantastic if you want something long and involving. I like long and involving.
Review: I didn't make it to Stonehenge on my only (thus far) visit to England however I did visit at least 20 other megalithic sites in Wales and Ireland and not once did I stand thinking 'what kind of personal hell did these builders go through while...
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  4.0

by: Darkmistress
Recommended to buy: Yes

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Solid research, great characters
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Slow
 
45 out of 46 people found this review helpful.

A novel of the building of Stonehenge (non-spoiler review).

Date of Review:  Jun 2, 2001
The Bottom Line: Stonehenge is a meticulously-researched work of speculative fiction made convincing by being a huge collection of engrossing plays on the ancient and wonderful theme of conflicting motives.
Review: Bernard Cornwell, who took us on a grand tour of British military adventures and misadventures in the bleak and action-packed Sharpe series of historical novels, has gone all the way in bringing us a convincing account of the building of Stonehenge...
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  4.0

by: kurt_kurosawa
Recommended to buy: Yes

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A thoroughly researched, smoothly...
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A bleak account of savagery and deluded...
 
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

A Madman's Dream

Date of Review:  Aug 14, 2000
Review: This is a tale of a possible reason Stonehenge was built. It tells a story of a family of half brothers. One is a solid, decent young man and the youngest of the three. The next is a club footed madman and the last an over ambitious warrior.
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  3.0

by: Elfess
Recommended to buy: Yes

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nice simple storyline, interaction of...
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one dimensional characters
 

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