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Title:The Kingdom at the End of the Road (The Crusades Trilogy #3)
Author:Jan Guillou
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 279 pages
Published:Books Set in Sweden 27 books — 26 voters Crusaders, Conquistadores and Colonial Empires 160 books — 50 voters
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. European Literature. Swedish Literature

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Leta gospodnjeg 1192. godine Arn Magnuson se nakon dvadeset godina provedenih u službi vitezova templara vraća u Zapadni Jetaland. Sa sobom će kući doneti nova znanja i naseljenike, što će predstavljati preduslov za dolazak novog doba u celoj Evropi i što će od Zapadnog Jetalanda, zemlje sitnih seljaka, stvoriti novu kraljevinu Švedsku. Dok Arn i njegova voljena Sesilija nastavljaju da se bore za svoju ljubav, koja je za njih sveta i iznad svih političkih intriga, u zemlji se nastavlja surova borba za presto.

Ovo je izuzetan završetak trilogije o stvaranju jedne nacije i ratniku koji je svojom ljubavlju uspeo da se izbori za kraljevstvo.

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Original Title: Riket vid vägens slut
Edition Language: English
Series: The Crusades Trilogy #3
Characters: Birger Jarl, Arn Magnusson, Birger Brosa, Canute I of Sweden, Sverker II of Sweden, Cecilia Johansdotter of Sweden, Eric X of Sweden, Magnus Minniskiöld, Valerius, Ingrid Ylva, Helena Sverkersdotter of Sweden, Sune Folkason

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Ratings: 4.08 From 4309 Users | 127 Reviews

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Enjoyable, fast-paced story loosely bound to history of Sweden.

This concludes this excellent trilogy, which is not really about the Crusades but Scandinavian social history.

Short review Meh....!Long reviewIts not that it's bad, far from it, jus needed a bit more Bosh & (some) blood..... cant recollect a book from the age of Feudalism where so many got to 3 score & ten & popped off peacefully in their sleep leaving Valhalla (& more importantly me) rightly pissed off!Definitely one of those candidates where the filim is better than the books.

By far and away the best trilogy that I have ever read. Having seen ARN, a movie that spun all three books into one movie - a gem, I had to read the books. The movie was the most expensive adventure that Sweden had ever put into a movie according to Wikipedia and it was worth it with one exception - this book was cut short in so may ways. To know that his life and love were not just a few months or years as portrayed in the movie made me so happy to read more about how he and his wife modernize

Quite less interesting is the ending of this trilogy. The author completed his dealing with the events of the crusades in the previous book, leaving only a great epilogue for the end. There are, of course, more events as our author describes the political conflicts in medieval Sweden that somehow shaped it and the inevitable armed conflict that ultimately ended the issue of succession, but it does so in a rather quick way, giving it a secondary role in the book. It is characteristic that the

This book felt a bit lazy compared to the first two. The thoughtful and often profound dialogue that made the first two interesting is almost completely gone. We're left with basically one big long info dump. Most of the historical material is pretty dry stuff as well. I wonder why he chose to rush through the third crusade to talk about a big church and fortress being built and a bit of political strife. Our lovers are reunited, but that felt lackluster too. I found myself skimming large

The final part of the trilogy, unlike the first and second was a bit slow paced and monotone. It doesn't feel like much is happening except at the end when they go to battle again and we see the change in rule and the end of the story for Arn. The ending is also a good introduction into the standalone book Arn's Legacy which is about Arn's grandson.In this book we see that Arn is truly extraordinary person, very smart and kind but fierce when needed. I would say he possesses true qualities for a

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