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Nottingham, by Nathan Makaryk
Ebook Free Nottingham, by Nathan Makaryk
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Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
Nathan Makaryk is a theater owner, playwright, director and actor, living in southern California. He likes dogs and scotch because of course he does. Nottingham, based on his play, The Legend of Robin Hood is his first novel.
Produktinformation
Gebundene Ausgabe: 496 Seiten
Verlag: FORGE (9. September 2019)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 1250195608
ISBN-13: 978-1250195609
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
15,4 x 3,9 x 24,9 cm
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Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 4.884.305 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
Im sure in an effort to control production cost while keeping the book size manageable, the decision was made to use an extremely small font size. It is an uncomfortable strain to the eye and unenjoyable to read this even with reading glasses. Terrible decision by publisher that destroys the joy of looking forward to the read. Whomever is the writers Agent and/or publisher that made this decision, it was a terrible and short sighted one. Glad to have a large book with lots of wordcount but it would have been much more enjoyable to stretch it out another 100 pages to get a font size that is more readable. Awful beginning to a writers career. I am a collector with almost 2500 hardcover novels and this is one of the worst in terms of readability.
I enjoyed this book throughout, but the ending sealed the deal in this 5 star rating.What is Nottingham? Not so much a retelling of the legend as a fictional exploration of the history behind the legend, bursting with life and surprises. Nothing is, ultimately, what you think. It’s interestingly a tale of our own time, too, where people are so caught up in what they know and so utterly devoid of the truths that others know, so caught up in what’s good (or not) for them that they miss the truth and wreak havoc on others instead of good. It’s a story with a moral, shouting out to us: you may be right from your POV with the line you’ve drawn in the sand, but can’t you see where this is all headed?Well done! And yes, you’ve got me as intrigued for the next offering as I was for this one.Is this the next Game of Thrones? Both yes and no. In feel, it is more like Bernard Cornwell’s The Last Kingdom Series, or to be more precise, Linnea Hartsuyker’s The Golden Wolf Saga. There is no magic whatsoever, no dragons. But the power fight—for sure. Also the writing is dense, the build takes a while, but it’s worth it in the end.Favorite Character: Prince John was delightful. I’d love more of his voice!Note: I both listened and read. The audio is superb. The text in the hard cover is a bit dense but I needed it sometimes to help ground me.*Somewhat of a Spoiler Critique: ⤵ï¸*Next time don’t let a main character disappear for the length of a typical book!
This re-imagining of a classic tale knocks it out of the park for me! Without spoiling anything, Makaryk's unique choice in storytelling devices for each chapter allowed the reader to feel a 360 degree perspective of the world he's created. I enjoyed it from page one until its ending (which blew me away) and look forward to the next round of this instant classic.
This book reminded me why I fell in love with reading in the first place. It's clever, gorgeous, violent, transformative, and so much more. Leave your Robin Hood preconceptions and step into an entirely different world.
I've read and watched a fair number of Robin Hood-inspired stories and retellings in my lifetime, and Nottingham has officially become one of the best that I've ever read. I've found that it is difficult to get this story just right and although many retellings come close, they always seem to have just a few things off somewhere that prevents them from becoming something incredible. Nottingham, however, had everything I could have asked for and more.The first thing that stands out to me about Nottingham is the writing. Makaryk has a witing style that is both dense and lucid the same time. It's chock-full of information, messages, and scheming while also being highly compelling and readable at all moments. This is an extremely witty book with plenty of humor littered throughout whenever you need it, but it still takes itself seriously enough and has plenty of more sobering, somber moments to balance everything out.Nottingham has a large cast of characters that the POV switches between throughout the story. This, of course, leads to having a lot of characters to keep track of, but it also provides an abundance of much-needed perspective and insight from people in all different situations. Robin of Locksley and William de Wendenal are, of course, probably the most prominent of the characters we follow and they both had some truly great development as characters. It was fascinating to watch how each one handled the new situations they were thrown into and how there reactions were both similar and dissimilar and how this eventually led to the events of the final few pages of this book. I would love to go into more depth and detail about the various characters, but I know that if I talked about one I'd have to talk about them all, and none of us have time for that in this review so just know that they all bring something noteworthy to the story and are wonderfully and carefully crafted.The best part about having so many different perspectives depicted in Nottingham was how it contributed to the idea that there are endless grey areas in morals and how truly unclear and fuzzy the lines of what's right and what's wrong in life really are. You could easily be reading the POV of a specific character, fully understanding their reasoning for an action they aim to undertake, and then you switch over to someone who opposes the previous character's opinions and suddenly find the previous argument utterly repulsive and incomprehensible. Makaryk is a master at both creating charismatic characters that are neither fully good nor fully bad and at creating situations that have no right or wrong, and instead are full of difficult decisions and a sense of uncertainty surrounding them.Makaryk also does a great job in the realm of world-building. This isn't a fantasy so there's nothing exceptionally 'new' or unheard of that Makaryk has to create, as much of it is drawn from the relevant historical period, but he still creates a highly realistic layout of the time period and presents the struggle of the rich versus the poor extremely well. This also leads me to the praise of the political drama and scheming that is highly present--and rather crucial--to the entire story. There is so much scheming in this book, all of which is done with a superb hand and in a manner that makes it impossible to stop reading.In addition to all of the praise mentioned above, I also would like to touch on how much I loved the themes and thought-provoking ideas that Makaryk explores in this book. The struggle between rich and poor, how leaders make decisions, how people are motivated to do take certain actions--or not take them--how difficult it is to ever make decisions that leaves the majority of people happy. All of these topics and more are explored in such a thought-provoking and well-developed manner that I still continue to think about this book long after having put it down.My only minor complaints involve a few instances where what seemed to be small anachronisms made me scratch my head. However, I do want to note that this was only minor and hardly removed any of my enjoyment of this book. I was never pulled out of the story and still maintained a solid interest and focus in the story, but I do feel that this is still something important to note.I had a fantastic time reading this book. It has the perfect balance of drama, humor, intriguing plot points, and a highly charismatic and well-developed cast of characters. If you haven't read this book yet, go read it and join me in the wait for the sequel!
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