7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
An exciting read from a writer who knows his stuff, May 29 2006
By Colin P. Lindsey - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Sand of the Arena: A Gladiators of the Empire Novel (Hardcover)
Quintus Honorius Romanus, a 15 year old young man who is an avid fan of the gladiatorial matches in ancient Rome, realizes his dream of becoming a gladiator when a calamitous shipwreck takes the lives of his successful merchant parents and an unscrupulous slave usurps his identity. This story, set in the Roman Empire from the period of 63 AD to 67 AD during the reign of Nero, is bracketed between the revolt of Boudicca and Galba's bid for emperorship.
The novel has a number of things going for it including good writing and characterization, an interesting time period, the fact it is fiction based on ancient Rome, and an author who is obviously expert on the lives, training, and experiences of the ancient gladiators. He corrects a number of mistaken impressions left from the Hollywood treatments like Spartacus, and tells a riveting good tale while doing so. I was very impressed with the book and the scholarship which underpins the story-telling.
If I had any quibbles it would be that the book, while reasonably realistic in many ways, could have benefitted from an even grittier realism. The protagonist benefits from an oriental martial artist, self-devises a weight training regimen similar to what you see today, becomes famous on the basis of two matches, ends up being one of the top gladiators of the period while he is still nineteen, and makes a few friends who seem a little to good to be true. I'd also have liked the story progression to have been influenced by world events such as Boudicca's revolt or the coming crises of emperors, but if the auhtor writes a sequel, as seems likely from the dust cover, then that should be present in future novels.
Other than my personal preference in wishing for a slightly more realistic development of the protagonist and a tale impacted by the major events of the time, I have to say this is a very good book and a really enjoyable read. I banged it out over two days this weekend and enjoyed myself immensely because the author does a fantastic job of describing the training of the gladiators and an even more impressive job in describing the gladiator matches themselves. If you want an enjoyable trip to the past of Rome, an immersive experience in the life of a gladiator, and some of the most rousing fight scenes I've read then you will really enjoy this book.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
A VERY GOOD BOOK, Nov 17 2005
By Ancona613 - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Sand of the Arena: A Gladiators of the Empire Novel (Hardcover)
A series about gladiators fills the niche between all the Roman mystery series (Steven Saylor, John Maddox Roberts, etc.) and the Roman legion series (Simon Scarrow, Michael Curtis Ford, etc.). This book is well researched with lots of action, both in and out of the arena, but the action doesn't overshadow the characters and their relationship with each other.
One interesting point is the inclusion of a female gladiator among the principal characters. Some may find the idea a bit far-fetched, but there actually were women gladiators! As a female reader, the addition of "Amazonia" lent a welcomed woman's point of view to certain parts of the story plus added some interesting tension among the fighters. The scene with her in the latrine on her first day at the gladiator school is classic.
I gave it 4 stars rather than 5 due to the particularly violent scene of the crucifixion of an innocent slave, which disturbed me. But overall, A VERY GOOD BOOK.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fast paced, fun, one of the best I've read this year!, May 5 2006
By Jason Frost "RubiconReader" - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Sand of the Arena: A Gladiators of the Empire Novel (Hardcover)
I "found" this book on Amazon.com while looking for other books about Rome. Something about the cover grabbed me and I read the "jacket". Once I did I knew I had to get this book. Everything about this book was right! The plot was on point, the characters you loved and hated with a passion, the action was non stop and I found myself holding my breath during the gladiatorial bouts. I highly suggest that you guys get this book!