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208
Novel • Fiction
Scandinavia • 10th Century
1976
Adult
18+ years
1090L
Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton narrates the adventures of Ahmad ibn Fadlan, a 10th-century Muslim Arab, who travels from Baghdad to Scandinavia. He joins a group of Viking Norsemen led by Buliwyf to help defend King Rothgar’s kingdom from the wendol, a cannibalistic tribe. Along the journey, Ahmad learns about Norse culture, fights alongside the warriors, and documents their valor and traditions upon returning to Baghdad.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Dark
Gritty
Adventurous
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Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton blends historical fiction and adventure, intrigued many readers with its unique narrative style and meticulous research. Positive reviews highlight its gripping storyline and vivid depiction of Viking culture. However, some found its academic tone and historical details overwhelming, impacting the novel's pacing and engagement.
Fans of historical fiction and adventurous epics will relish Michael Crichton's Eaters of the Dead. Comparable to readers of Beowulf and Crichton's own Jurassic Park, this novel offers a blend of myth and meticulously researched history, making it ideal for those intrigued by ancient cultures and thrilling narratives.
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Buliwyf
A Norse warrior who leads his band in defense against a dangerous threat, exemplifying the traits of leadership and bravery.
Herger
A Norse warrior and Ahmad’s primary contact within the group, who provides cultural insights and gradually forms a mutual respect with Ahmad.
Rothgar
The aging ruler of a Norse kingdom who seeks help to defend his people from a terrifying menace.
Wiglif
Rothgar's son, characterized by his ambition and scheming nature, which poses a threat to the kingdom’s stability.
208
Novel • Fiction
Scandinavia • 10th Century
1976
Adult
18+ years
1090L
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