Talk:The Saxon Stories

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I've edited this page, as Bernard Cornwell has indicated that the Saxon Stories are not a trilogy, but will be a series of perhaps 7 or 8 books. On his website, it now states that the release date for Lords of the North in the USA is Jan 2007.

In the beginning of the article, it mentions Uhtred as being "very similar to Dervel Cadarn." Now, I like Uhtred as much as the next man, Uhtred is really a great guy. But lets face it, he's waaay more an "a-hole" than Dervel. Someone ought to reword that passage. ~Robertarans


Lee says - I'm English and the beauty of living over here allows us to buy Bernard Cornwell books such as Lords of the North much earlier than you can get in the States. I've read it and can't wait for the next in the series. I am a massive fan of the afore said author and have read all the Warlord novels, Grail Quest novels and most of the Sharpe novels. Stonehenge is also an excellent read but I must admit that after reading Lords Of The North it does leave one a bit in the lurch and screaming to find out what happens next. I on the other hand find that Uhtred is very much like Dervel although I agree with you that the Warlord series does have a sharper edge over the latest one.

[edit] revamp-

I revamped the page layout and such:

- Added content box - Reference Section - Trivia Section - Infobox - Information about Book 4 in series - Minor changes in the text

Overall i think it looks a lot better, more professional and easier to naviagate

thank you

82.40.237.75 14:39, 13 June 2007 (UTC)