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The Game of Kings - Dorothy Dunnett
The Game of Kings
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780445085718 (0445085711)
Publisher: Popular Library
Pages no: 512
Edition language: English
Series: The Lymond Chronicles (#1)
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Abandoned by user
Abandoned by user rated it
4.5 The Game of Kings buddy read complete
This was really something of a tour de force by Dunnett. I'm still certain that I missed a significant percentage of the plot, and even more of the literary, historical and linguistic allusions. I really did enjoy this book, and will definitely read on in the series. Dunnett is a fearless writer ...
Tannat
Tannat rated it
4.5 Game of Kings by Dorothy Dunnett
Series: The Lymond Chronicles #1 How to describe Game of Kings? The main character Lymond, aka Francis Crawford, is nastier than a rogue: he’s an outlaw with his own band of men who steal from the rich and give it to themselves, more or less. These are unsettled times, to put it mildly, with Engla...
Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it
3.5 The Game of Kings (Lymond Chronicles 1) by Dorothy Dunnett
3.5 stars, and, yes, I wish that I could justify more.I wanted to love this book. With the rest of the series already sitting on my shelf in the assumption that I would love it, imagine my surprise when I had to force myself to keep reading after the first 50 pages. If it hadn't come so highly recom...
MarkAlan
MarkAlan rated it
5.0 The Game of Kings
What a wonderful book. Once one gets used to Dunnett's flowers language (which absolutely suits the book)one is transported into a world that's a combination of Sir Walter Scott and every 1950's Hollywood costumed historical film one has ever seen. All the clichés are there: drinking contests, trial...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
5.0 The Game of Kings (Lymond Chronicles, 1)
It took me a while to warm to this novel of 16th Century Scotland, the first in a series, but one that could stand alone. I wouldn't call it a slog exactly--it's never dull, but it is at times difficult. It's written in omniscient with a lot of archaic vocabulary and spelling, Scottish dialect, snat...
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