Sunday, January 11, 2009


Book #4 Gentlemen of the Road by Michael Chabon is another war story taking place in A.D. 950. This story has mucho slaughter, plunder, and horrors as do other war stories, however, it didn't strike home as grossly. Maybe it's because I felt it was more like an Arabian nights fairy tale or a saga of Norsemen. It has elements of both. The story puts two unlikely good guys, who can be bad, together on a long adventure that has twists and turns with miraculous escapes.

It somehow reminded me of the Lone Ranger and Tonto. There are horses that are secondary characters with unbelievable talents. And elephants are a major factor. I probably should have taken it more seriously because it is about the Jews in the Khazar Empire.

The book has a certain amount of weird humor and an interesting use of language. The author has a knack of making one sentence paragraphs. I enjoyed the book, but couldn't get heavily involved as I do with other stories. But, hey, it's #4.

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