
The Templar Knight
Crusades Trilogy Series, Book 2
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Jan Guillou
Swedish author Jan Guillou follows up the highly acclaimed The Road to Jerusalem with the second book in his Knights Templar trilogy.
The Knight Templar follows Arn's adventures in the Holy Land, where he discovers that the infidel Saracens aren't as brutish and uncivilized as he had been led to believe, and that in fact there is another, darker side to the teaching of the Cistercians.
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Wonderful story
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Excited History Excellent insight
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Excellent
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Mighty journey
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But as an honest review, it seems the author saves all his juice for dialogue until the very last chapter, while the majority of the book is borderline info-dumping, with nearly all of the interactions between characters being summarized in 3rd person. It is a strange way to present such a long story and one with so many interesting characters, and it is a bit of a slog at times, since it is hard to get "lost in a story" when you're zoning out from listening so long to what feels like wiki-history being dictated to you. I often have to take a break from the book and go to something else for a few days. So it took me a while to finish, but I will definitely be moving onto the 3rd book soon.
Amazing plot/stories... dry writing style.
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Worth it!!
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I would recommend this audio book to those thirsty for understanding the Middle Ages! Looking forward to listening to the next in the series.
Very nice historic fiction themes
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In short, Arn Magnusson, the book's main character, is nothing short of the textbook definition of Mary Sue. And he is intolerable.
In this book in the series, a second co-main character appears in Arn's fiancée. Her story line is more grounded and interesting, at least at first, but unfortunately the author can't help himself and eventually she becomes a Mary Sue herself. By the end of the book she is wiser than her peers, more tempered in her religious conviction (which in this series, the less Christian you are, the smarter that makes you), and generally beloved by all good people.
It simply becomes a chore to hear about these characters being presented with a problem, and then swatting away the problem within five minutes because they are just so damn above it all.
As a historical fiction dealing with real events in the Crusades, this book also falls flat on its face. The author takes a very 21st centure pop-view on the events of the Crusades. For him, everything boils down to this calculation: Medieval Muslims are incredibly tolerant, wise, and brave, while medieval Christians are some combination of dumb, crazy, and evil. The only Christians in the Holy Land who are portrayed in a positive light are those who, like Arn, are kind of above their own religion and don't seem to take it all that seriously like the rest of their loser peers. This book particularly speaks of Saladin in glowing terms that almost rival the love it has for its own main character. It all just gets tedious, and where the first book had the feeling of offering authentic medieval Scandinavian court politics, this book feels oddly rooted in modern sensibilities about the events in the Holy Lands.
In short: Yuck.
The adventures of a Mary Sue in the Holy Land
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We constantly hear about all of his feats and how notorious he is to the Saracens but we never get to hear about it. The action segments we get are short lived disappointing. This title just felt rushed and confused the whole time.
Random and Lazy
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