Wolf of the Plains audiobook -- Jason to narrate?
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Wolf of the Plains
Sorry for past indiscretion! Have received Wolf of the Plains! and will be listening about now.
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I was going to...I can't remember. Was I going to look for one when I got to the UK???
Anyway, here's a review: http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/stor ... 14,00.html
Wolf of the Plains
by Conn Iggulden, read by Jason Isaacs
(6hrs abridged, HarperCollins, £15.99)
This is the first book in Iggulden's new Genghis Khan series and every bit as dazzling and action-packed as the Emperor quartet about Julius Caesar that rocketed him to bestseller status. Considering that the three main literary sources - one Mongolian, two Turkish - have been picked clean by Genghis scholars over 800 years, Iggulden cooks up a nourishing stew with the bones. Jason Isaacs makes Genghis agreeably savage but I do rather miss the clipped military delivery of Alex Jennings' Julius Caesar. Please, please, when can we expect Iggulden unabridged? If Orion can do both cut and uncut, why not HarperCollins?
Anyway, here's a review: http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/stor ... 14,00.html
Wolf of the Plains
by Conn Iggulden, read by Jason Isaacs
(6hrs abridged, HarperCollins, £15.99)
This is the first book in Iggulden's new Genghis Khan series and every bit as dazzling and action-packed as the Emperor quartet about Julius Caesar that rocketed him to bestseller status. Considering that the three main literary sources - one Mongolian, two Turkish - have been picked clean by Genghis scholars over 800 years, Iggulden cooks up a nourishing stew with the bones. Jason Isaacs makes Genghis agreeably savage but I do rather miss the clipped military delivery of Alex Jennings' Julius Caesar. Please, please, when can we expect Iggulden unabridged? If Orion can do both cut and uncut, why not HarperCollins?
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