Ragnar Lothbrok and a History of the Vikings: Viking Warriors Including Rollo, Norsemen, Norse Mythology, Quests in America, England, France, Scotland, Ireland and Russia
A**N
I really love this type of book
I really love this type of book. I feel it is great for a book report for a middle or highs school student that needs something that is comprehensive. I also think it is a great homeschool aid. I am always looking for books that will help me with educating my children.I like how the book outlines the legend of Ragnar Lothbrok. Noah Brown goes into great detail about his life and everything to do with him, including his characteristics.The great thing about the book is how he covers Vikings all over the world. You can read about vikings in Rollo, Russia, America, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and France. He pretty much covers it all in this book. If you are a fairly quick reader, you can get through the book in about 3 hours or so.It was definitely a great book to read through for history.
L**E
An interesting documentary about Vikings
This is a very insightful book, filled with tidbits of all the Vikings quests. Since as early as 500 BC did they rule. Not afraid to explore the lands. With their perfectly crafted ships, they manage to rule the seas for over 2000 years. They were at times brutal in their endeavors over land and sea but it gave them the upper hand. Definitely a book worthy to read.
A**R
Life and Times of the Vikings
The balance of Ragnar's life and the history of Vikings throughout parts of Western Europe is tasteful, well-done, and descriptive. I found the Vikings' origins and their progression through Europe interesting and well-presented in a solid, consecutive manner. The presentation of their historical timeline made it easier to follow along and understand the information, as well as gain a credible amount of knowledge on the subject matter. Most of this information cannot be found readily or easily, so it was nice to see Brown really took his research seriously. The author paid great attention to detail with writing this book and even included a whole section of quotes by Ragnar himself and his crew. Though I would've liked to see his quotes distributed more heavily throughout his section where they were more applicable to the current story being told, it was also very impressive to see the list of them laid out for us.Ragnar's section was very interesting as well - it gave the readers a solid character to follow through the first part of the novel and provided us with a strong example for a good Viking figure. I've read a decent number of Celtic legends and folk tales, and Ragnar's section had a similar, relate-able, story-feel to it that reminded me of these tales. His presentation, adventures, and brave, true character heightened the positive image of the Viking, which served as a strong setup for the rest of the Viking history. My only qualm here is that Ragnar's story almost took a backseat once Chapter 2 came along, and I would've liked to see some of his information expanded upon so that we could get a more even taste of both his life and the Viking in general.Overall, a solid read, and a great way to find out more about Vikings. Would recommend.
F**R
Wonderful Viking History
I have been watching 'Vikings' the TV show made for the History channel. This raised several questions about the Vikings. I bought this book to learn more about the history of the Vikings. Noah Brown has done an excellent job of handling the subject matter; He breaks it down by different regions that the Vikings raided. This book is well documented and goes along with a lot of the history I was sure was true. As the Vikings did not write down their adventures, most of what we know about them is from other people's history and Viking mythology.
D**R
Improvement needed
A lot of very interesting information but it could have been presented better. The information is arranged by subject area and jumps around, it is not in chronological order. There are no maps, which would help the reader immensely. Based on the interrelationship of the subject personnel, a family tree or diagram that maps out relationships would be extremely useful. An index woukd also be of significant use. Surprisingly for a book that has been through editions, there are several typographical errors.
M**O
I love how Brown highlights Lothbrok's many different times in his ...
I guess I never knew too much about Vikings so this book was an eye opener. I love how Brown highlights Lothbrok's many different times in his life where he fought through odds to become the person he was. I like that he highlights the areas where he travelled and just how he conducted himself in life and in all of his affairs. This book is written very well and was very easy for me to follow. I love what Brown does with his words and I think he is an excellent author of history books. Great job with this one!!
Z**.
Great, informative read.
My daughter cane home from school with a list or subjects to do a report on. So ofcourse I come on amazon to find a book on her subject she choose, Vikings! I was very pleased by all the information this book contained for her. It went into the legend of Ragnar Lothbrok, and other Vikings all over the world like Russia, England, Scotland, and France. My daughter made an A+ thanks to this book. Definitely worth the purchase.
M**A
the truth
A more historical approach to the legend that was Ragnar Lothbrook. Unlike the numerous use of tv use of Ragnars name, this book looks a bit more into the facts and who the real Ragnar would have been.... A bit like our King Arthur
P**
Informative
It's a very good book. Gained new knowledge so that's a plus!!
A**R
Teilweise zu ausführlich, teilweise unvollständig
Die Beschreibung der Plünderungsfeldzüge und die Aktivitäten der Wikinger in Großbritannien sind viel zu ausführlich. Dafür fehlt aber die geschichtliche Entwicklung und Entstehung der Wikinger in Skandinavien. Auch das Wirken in Sizilen ist komplett ausgelassen worden. Die Wikinger auf Grönland und in Nordamerika sind zu knapp abgehandelt.
R**A
Good book.
Good book, but I was expecting more details about Ragnar's life. The tittle suggested me that. I am a little disappointing, because I'd like to read more about Ragnar's battles. Overall, the history of the Vikings is well described by the book.
Z**.
Excellent..
Great book.
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