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Wolf of the Plains (Conqueror 1)

By: Conn Iggulden
Binding: Audio CD
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 0007216785
ISBN-13: 9780007216789
Released: 03 Jan 2007
RRP: £15.99
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Quit whining and enjoy the story - By: Mr. Gideon G. Beddows, 05 Oct 2008
Ignore the bitter people who have bought this book under another title & then didnt have the common sense to return it?

The Story is fantastic & very well written. I ususallly plump for 18th Century Naval Fiction, so i was unsure what to expect.

The book is a genuine page turner & many a time i have been tired for work because "i just do another chapter before i turn out the light"!!

The characters are engaging & their life so hard that it makes you gasp. Despite the fact that Gengis Khan probably wasnt a very nice chap, you do warm to him & his tough little family.

It would have got 5 stars except that i have a little trouble remembering the many strange character names, but that could be a problem with me & not the Author?
Better than Cornwell? I think so - By: Barry Norman, 26 Jul 2008
What a pleasant surprise? I had no idea Conn Iggulden was such an accomplished author?
Having read many books in the historical genre from Cornwell & Follett Conn stands in his (I assume its written by a man I would be surprised otherwise lol) own right.
I wanted to learn about Ghengis Khan, I expected tales of his battles etc but this book has sooo much more, the scale of the book has added real depth to the characters so you can feel for each one.
1st of the "Conqueror" series - I have so much to look forward to! I may even try the "Emperor" series after this tour de force of a novel alone!
A great read - By: Hayles, 16 Jun 2008
I wasn't expecting to enjoy this book - in fact I only read it on holiday when I had finished alll my books & had to raid my husband's suitcase. I was hooked into this story within a few pages. If you know nothing of Gengus Khan's life then this is even more fascinating - a tale of bravery, love & honour. It is a true page turner that just begs the question when will the blockbuster film be made.
Just fantastic - By: k Sert, 04 Apr 2008
I never usuallly read this type of novel however I am so pleased I did! What a fantastic book, historical & highly exciting, I just couldn't stop reading it. All I can say is sit back, relax & let the story unfold.....enjoy.
Brutal but brilliant! - By: B. J. Madeley, 01 Apr 2008
Wolf of Plains is the first novel in the Conqueror series by Conn Iggulden detailing the life of Genghis Khan, the great Mongol leader as he strove to create a vast Empire for his people. The book begins with Genghis as a smalll boy then known as Temujin - son of the Khan of a large tribe. Born into a powerful family he seems destined to lead, however on the death of his father the tribe is stolen from him & he is left on the Plains with his family to die. Plunged into a life where the only aim is survival - Temujin has to overcome much hardship, brutality & suffering. Somehow Genghis manages to drag himself out of this desperate situation to eventuallly become a conqueror of nations.

This is a truly wonderful book, possibly even better than any in the excellent Emperor series. Iggulden depicts Genghis as a hard, hate-driven & brutal man who is wildly ambitious, very intelligent & a terrific leader of men. This alll combines to make him a strangely likeable character & it is a joy to follow him as he bounces back from the brink of death to become the most famous Mongolian to ever walk the earth.

I highly recommend this book to fans of any historical fiction & particularly to anyone who enjoyed Iggulden's series on Julius Caesar because Wolf of Plains reallly is magnifficent!