polishgenius, on 18 November 2014 - 09:15 PM, said:
I've heard such mixed things on Iggulden. Apparently 'historical' is quite a generous description of what he writes, in terms of accuracy.
I did feel that Iggulden took a few too many liberties in
Emperor: The Gates of Rome. It's more like historical fantasy and reads a lot like David Gemmell - neither of which is a criticism. For me, if people read these books and it gets them to go and investigate the actual history, then that's a good thing - just so long as they don't take Iggulden's version as fact (I actually know someone who's done this!). I have read the first two
Conqueror books, as well, and enjoyed them.
I'm currently about 550 pages into
Shogun and loving it. It's given me the urge to go and re-watch some Kurosawa . . .
Andorion, on 19 November 2014 - 03:02 AM, said:
Reading Larry Nivens Legacy of Heorot. Nice book, and I love it so far.
Great book!
Think some credit has to go to Pournelle and Barnes, too
This post has been edited by Serenity: 19 November 2014 - 10:29 AM