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The Eagle of the Ninth - Community Reviews back

by Rosemary Sutcliff
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cczarneckikernus
cczarneckikernus rated it 10 years ago
Unusual time period, circa 110, C.E. I found the adventures well researched and interesting. Decent pace. I have the trilogy version of the book, but didn't feel compelled to continue with the series, ... at this point.
Birdish Book Blog
Birdish Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
[Originally posted on tumblr on 4. October 2012] I remember promising a post about ‘The Eagle of the Ninth' by Rosemary Sutcliff. I'm not so sure when it comes to writing about this since it says on the back cover that millions of copies have been sold of this book. So I'll just assume that a lot ...
BreakRaven
BreakRaven rated it 12 years ago
This book is wonderful. Marcus and Eska are two of my favorite heroes, and their story is so well imagined and so intelligent, it captures you immediately and just won't release you until you're finished with it. Rosemary Sutcliff's writing style alone is enough to suck my breath away; she's so, so ...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it 13 years ago
The film is what led me to read the book. The film is quite violent and has more than its needed share of bloody scenes, but I liked the friendship between the leads and in the credits I saw that it was based off of a book. Obviously, I had to go read it and it was interesting to see the similaritie...
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it 13 years ago
Around AD 120, the Legio IX Hispana (or Hispania) “disappeared.” Its last known posting was on Hadrian’s Wall in northern Britain, and a legend has grown up that it was ordered on a punitive expedition against the Picti beyond the Wall and was lost campaigning against them. Numerous authors have exp...
Datepalm
Datepalm rated it 13 years ago
Theres a lot of nice touches in this. Marcus is the only character who's really fleshed out significantly, but he's engaging and sympathetic. I thought it interesting too that it's a book about a young man that learns how to stop being a soldier, and I particularly liked all the little background b...
knittingnut
knittingnut rated it 13 years ago
THE FILM IS LOOSELY BASED ON IT . FIRST READ IT MANY DECADES AGO!!!! AND SOME OF THE FILM DIDN'T JOG ANY MEMORIES - THAT 'S WHY. ENJOYED BOTH ANY WAY
MargaretBolingMullin
MargaretBolingMullin rated it 13 years ago
4/24/2011 ** Marcus, a young Centurion in the Roman army around 100 A.D., has been mustered out after severely breaking his leg. After spending time as an invalid at his previously unknown uncle's home, he hears rumors of the emblem of his father's legion - a legion which disappeared in unknown cir...
ambyr
ambyr rated it 13 years ago
I'm grateful to the movie The Eagle for two things: Jamie Bell, and the fact that it made me reread the book.I love Sutcliff's language, not just her poetic descriptions of the landscape but also how, in a few, brief words, she's able to sum up complex emotional states. "He was very afraid of kindne...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 13 years ago
I read this novel a long time ago and I wanted to read it again before I see the forthcoming film. Sutcliff is the author of some of the most brilliant writers of historical fiction I have ever read. she has an extraordinary talent for bringing the past vividly to life.
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