![]() Here Be Dragons is a true life love story-among the most moving I'd ever read, all the more for being based on real people. In fact, I had deliberately avoided the last two books in this trilogy for years. I dreaded that ending and it made me drag my feet those last hundred pages. It can't be easy, fleshing out these stick figures we get mere outlines of from chroniclers, putting actions and words that fit.If anything, that was the problem as I reached the end of the book. Her research is evident, she definitely conveys how alien the medieval mindset was compared to our times but makes her characters relatable. I'm newly impressed with Penman's skills as a historical novelist. Not to be counted among my favorite books of all time and it didn't move me to tears-but great as historical fiction nevertheless. ![]() I'd say this ranks just the next level down-a four and a half, rather than a five. ![]() I can now say I've read all of Penman's novels, a baker's dozen of them, and my favorites remain The Sunne in Splendour and the first novel in the Welsh Princes trilogy, Here Be Dragons. ![]()
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