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Title:Genghis: Lords of the Bow (Conqueror #2)
Author:Conn Iggulden
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 387 pages
Published:March 25th 2008 by Delacorte Press
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction
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Rating: 4.34 | 17701 Users | 670 Reviews

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Genghis unites Mongol tribes to cross the Gobi Desert and fight the Chin - gleaming cities, soaring walls, and canals. Laying siege to one fortress after another, Genghis cunningly crushes each enemy differently, overcoming moats, barriers, deceptions, and superior firepower—until his army calls the Emperor in Yenking to kneel.

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Original Title: Lords of the Bow (Conqueror, #2)
ISBN: 0385339526 (ISBN13: 9780385339520)
Edition Language: English
Series: Conqueror #2
Characters: Genghis Khan, Börte Üjin, Khasar, Kachiun, Temüge, Hoelun, Subutai, Jelme, Yao Shu
Setting: Yinchuan(China) Mongolia Baotou(China) …more Shizuishan, Ningxia(China) Linhe(China) Yanjing(China) …less


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A compelling, brutal, informational, and terrifying depiction of Genghis conquest of Yenking. Some words can be a cruel weight on a man, unless he learns to ignore them. Genghis: Lords of the Bow is the sequel to Genghis: Birth of an Empire; its the second book in the Conqueror series by Conn Iggulden. The story takes place approximately eight years after the end of the first book. Temujin, now called Genghis Khan, is 26 years old and the entirety of the book is about Genghis and the Mongols

This was a gripping page-turner. The author paints a credible picture of Genghis Khan's temperament and psychological tendencies in his decision-making processes and in his dealings with his family, his tribesmen and his enemies.The story is about how Genghis Khan, having united all the various Mongol tribes, led his army to invade the Xi Xia Kingdom (of Tanguts) and then the Chin (Jin) Empire (of Jurchens). It tells how he developed and improved his assault tactics.Historical information about

Another great volume in this saga. The idea of the Mongols rising up and bringing a city the size of Yanking (later Peking and Beijing) is pretty amazing. The author does a great job bringing the characters to life in a believable fashion.

Rating 4* out of 5. This was really good, although it did not quite live up to the first book. Part of the reason for this is that Genghis Khan takes on a bit of super human quality and does not feel as real in this installment. Nonetheless, this is a very solid historical semi-fiction and superbly readable.

My review for the first book: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...My review for the third book: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...Thanks to the editor of the Chinese translated version of this book and all those footnotes in the text, here we can get some Mogul Empire History 101:(1) Genghis Khan had tons of wives, not just two wives.(2) the Chi Empire (in other translation: the Jin Empire) and the Xi Xia Empire/Tangut Empire did not share the same ancestor. (3) there is a 'Buddhist

Gotta say, I was disappointed in the authors depiction of Genghis Khan in this second installment. Such a powerful historical figure should have jumped off the pages, and yet what little time is spent in his point of view is pretty dull. The first book did an excellent job of creating an interesting, if none too accurate, picture of his early life, and the struggles that grew him into the man he eventually would become. Somewhere along the way though the author missed an opportunity to give this

This was a gripping page-turner. The author paints a credible picture of Genghis Khan's temperament and psychological tendencies in his decision-making processes and in his dealings with his family, his tribesmen and his enemies.The story is about how Genghis Khan, having united all the various Mongol tribes, led his army to invade the Xi Xia Kingdom (of Tanguts) and then the Chin (Jin) Empire (of Jurchens). It tells how he developed and improved his assault tactics.Historical information about

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