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The Skystone (Mass Market Paperback)

de Jack Whyte (Author)
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How do you find a new way to approach a story as familiar as any in the English language? If you're Jack Whyte, you begin your retelling of the Arthurian saga by taking one giant step backward to the latter days of the Roman Empire in Britain, sometime between the first breaching of Hadrian's Wall and the legendary days of King Arthur. Publius Varrus is the last legionnaire in Britain, and The Skystone is in many ways his story. He is a common man with aristocratic friends, and successful both as a soldier and an ironsmith. As the Roman world slowly crumbles around them, and Publius becomes involved in a political and personal vendetta, he and his friends seek to establish a refuge, a valley where the old Roman virtues will be kept alive and the empire's many faults be avoided.

A finely crafted historical novel, The Skystone pays close attention to the details of everyday life in fourth-century Britain. As the first book in Whyte's Camulod Chronicles, it makes few allusions to the usual details of the Arthurian legends until Publius comes into contact with a sword, a stone, a lake, and a Celtic tribe who name themselves Pendragon. Greg L. Johnson

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During the days of the decaying Roman Empire, the legions of Britain struggle to preserve the ancient principles of loyalty and discipline-virtues embodied in the Roman general Caius Britannicus and his friend Publius Varrus, an ex-soldier turned ironsmith. Whyte re-creates the turbulence and uncertainty that marked fifth-century Britain and provides a possible origin for one of the greatest artifacts of Arthurian myth-the legendary sword Excalibur. Strong characters and fastidious attention to detail make this a good choice for most libraries and a sure draw for fans of the Arthurian cycle.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 This book is a classic, Jui 30 2001
Par Monique (CHICAGO, IL USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Jack Whyte has mixed legend with history to bring the best tales of the Arthurian myths.

The Skystone introduces the reader to Publius Varrus and Caius Britannicus, the founders of Camulod and Arthur's great grandfathers. The book is written from the eyes of a Roman soldier, Varrus, at the beginning of the end of the Roman Empire. Varrus meets Caius saving Caius' life while on duty in Africa. Varrus discovers Caius is to be his commander in Briton. A strong bond of friendship grows between the soldiers and Caius shares his dream with Varrus of starting his own colony in Briton. The end is coming, and once the Romans pull out of Briton, it's each man for himself to defend against the Saxons, Hiberians, and Scotii.

Jack Whyte has filled this book with plenty of military tactics, battles, politics and religion at the end of the 4th century to keep this book "real". He also introduces us to the birth of new weapons and defenses. This was the book I've been looking for ages to read. Fabulous!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Great Discovery, Aoû 22 2001
Par K. Dickson (New England, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I stumbled across this at my local library, while searching for another title. It is no suprise to me now that I cannot remember what else I was looking for, as the minute I opened this book I was immediately pulled into this intriguing world Jack Whyte has built.

Gaius Publius Varrus is a Roman soldier in the 4th century, traveling the world and fighting off pagan armies with his close friend and superior, Caius Brittanicus. In both men, a deep love for their empire, the Roman province of Britain, and each other drives them forward. All this would provide ample material for a good book, but Whyte has more up his sleeve.

The story really starts when Varrus leaves the army after a crippling wound leaves him unable to fight, at least by Roman standards. He travels home to Britain and begins pursuing his life-long ambition of becoming an iron-smith, which he does very happily and succesfully for some years. Britannicus also returns from the army a decade or so later, and although the reunion is sweet, a big problem looms on the horizon.

The Roman Empire is falling.

Thus beings this sweeping tale, filled with action, gore, sex, and plenty of intresting dialogue, characters, and places. As you follow Varrus and Britannicus as they attempt to build Camulod and save themselves, their friends, and their family from the ruin which will become their world, you will become hopelessly lost in these pages. So you might as well buy it and get it over with, so you can go on and read the other books in Jack Whyte's "Camulod Chronicles" series (which just keep getting better and better, by the way). A warning, however: material is extremely violent and sexual in some places, and probably is way too mature for anyone under 14. However, I don't think the sexuality or violence takes away from the story in the least, as some other critics have mentioned. Rather, I believe it only adds to the story to reveal important traits of Jack Whyte's characters.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 BRILLIANT!!!, Avril 26 2001
Par Beverley Strong (Australia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Calling all lovers of historical novels,and in particular,Arthurian lovers---This is a wonderful book!It begins in Britain as the Roman legions are leaving,and we meet the 2 great grandfathers of King Arthur. The pace is incredible,the story plausible and the characters totally believable--real people with human foibles but of a very high standard of human expectations,and sets the scene for what is to follow.I can't wait to read all the other 4 books in this,The "Camulod" series.I promise that you won't be disappointed!
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Publié le Mars 11 2002 par Richard Moulton

1.0étoiles sur 5 Please try Mists of Avalon or anything else...
I find the praise for this book contained in many of these reviews to be absolutely inexplicable. I don't care whether it was historically accurate--Arthur is a legend, after... Read more
Publié le Janv. 30 2002 par Carper

5.0étoiles sur 5 two parts historical fiction, one part myth and more to come
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Publié le Janv. 27 2002 par Lee

4.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent!!
When I first saw this book my initial reaction was "Not another take on the King Arthur myth!" Now that I've read it, I must say, this isn't just another take on the... Read more
Publié le Janv. 5 2002 par Shawn M. Warswick

5.0étoiles sur 5 A creative view of Camelot
By the latter half of the fourth century, anyone with a fraction of intelligence could see the pending apocalypse as the Roman Empire is collapsing. Read more
Publié le Janv. 2 2002 par Harriet Klausner

4.0étoiles sur 5 a great story
The skystone is far better than I had anticipated it to be. Bored, and with little else to read I picked it up and devoured it in a matter of days. Read more
Publié le Oct. 30 2001 par D. Keusch

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Very Different Take
This is a very different take on the matter of Britain. So different, in fact, that it starts with Arthur's putative great-grandfather and unless you know in advance that the... Read more
Publié le Sep 18 2001 par wysewomon

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