![]() So it was extremely fun to hear what happened from a soldiers point of view. The Agincourt battle has to be my favorite in history. Glad to hear he died a lord of 1000 acres of land. The Hookton reference at the end of chapter 5 was dope. I feel like we got a better idea of an every day archer in an English army from Nick because he seemed to not have Hookton luck. Nick felt like a less divine / more brutish version of Thomas of Hookton. Sure Michael got wrongfully killed, Thomas got stabbed in the groin, and Michael (?) got killed by Melisandre’s Father in an unsuspecting way, but after reading the other Cornwell books I know that the deaths could have been much worse (wife’s, father figures, innocents, etc…) There weren’t many deaths that really rugged at my heart. For me, it was satisfying because of how everything played out in the end. ![]() ![]() MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD * For all of those people who’d like to discuss this book, post questions and your favorite or least favorite part of the books! *Īgincourt was a good story that I feel has the most satisfying ending of any of the books I read so far (warlord chronicles, and the books for Thomas of Hookton). ![]()
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