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Alexander Vol 1.: Child of a Dream v. 1 (Alexander Trilogy) [Unabridged] [Paperback]

Valerio Massimo Manfredi
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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Pan; 3 edition (3 Feb 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0330399888
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330399883
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 0.1 x 19.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 47,542 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The first novel in Manfredi's outstanding trilogy of brutal passion and grand adventure in ancient Greece.

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Who could have been born to conquer the world other than a god? Mesmeric beauty, consuming desires, an insatiable hunger. Then premature death. This is the story of a boy, born to a great king - Philip of Macedon - and his sensuous queen, Olympias. It tells of the stern discipline of Philip and the wild passions of Olympias, and how, together, they formed Alexander, a young man of immense, unfathomable potential, capable of subjugating the known world to his power, and thought of by his contemporaries as a god. Alexander's swift ascent to manhood, as a protege of Aristotle and close friend of Ptolemy and Hephiaston, and the start of his great adventure to conquer the civilised world is recounted in this awe-inspiring novel. This is a wonderful evocation of the far-off and fascinating civilisation of ancient Greece, revealed in vibrant tones and scholarly detail.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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This audiobook of Valerio Massimo Manfredi's "Alexander: Child of a Dream" was abridged by Keith Darvill to a 3 hour story recorded on 3 CDs and it's read by Derek Jacobi. It's the first volume of a trilogy: 1) Child of a Dream, 2) The Sands of Ammon, 3) The Ends of the Earth. I enjoyed Derek Jacobi's reading of 'Child of a Dream' so much that I intend to buy the rest of the trilogy.

The young Alexander, privileged product of a mating between a rich and powerful king, a beautiful and clever queen and (the queen believed) a god, seemed a very pleasant and caring youth, considering all the slaughter and mayhem he ordered and participated in as he grew and matured. His mother, Olympias, was an ambitious, ruthless dabbler in ritual and magic. His father, Philip, was King of Macedon, wise in military matters, a great warrior and leader of his people - fighting to unite all the Greek nations. His sister, Cleopatra, married her mother's brother (another Alexander). His tutor, Aristotle, later became the detective and, with the help of his nephew, investigated the murder of King Philip.

The satisfying thing about this sort of novel is that you can learn something at the same time as you're being entertained. I had to get out an atlas to find out where the characters were marching and where the action was taking place. It would have been better if a map of the area had been included with the audiobook. There was a map of Middle Earth in the BBC's Lord of the Rings radio play CD box, so I know it sometimes happens. In any case, I had an atlas fortunately and was able to follow the action across page 38.

I started listening to stories almost by accident about 2 years ago when I got a virus that put me in bed and made it hard to focus my eyes. Now my eyes can focus again and even though I read a lot of books, I still enjoy listening to stories. It's a different sort of pleasure. If you haven't ever listened to an audiobook, I suggest you try it. This one is pretty good. Derek Jacobi is one of the best readers. Other good readers you might also like to try are:

Alex Jennings who reads Robert Harris's 'Pompeii' (abridged);
Martin Shaw or Rob Inglis who read the Tolkien books (abridged and unabridged);
Philip Pullman reads his own 'His Dark Materials' trilogy (unabridged);
Douglas Adams reads his own 'Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy' books (5 of them, all unabridged).

A lot of books are available as audiobooks now and I've only come across one so far, that I haven't liked.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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This audiobook of Valerio Massimo Manfredi's "Alexander: Child of a Dream" was abridged by Keith Darvill to a 3 hour story recorded on 3 CDs and it's read by Derek Jacobi. It's the first volume of a trilogy: 1) Child of a Dream, 2) The Sands of Ammon, 3) The Ends of the Earth. I enjoyed Derek Jacobi's reading of 'Child of a Dream' so much that I intend to buy the rest of the trilogy.

The young Alexander, privileged product of a mating between a rich and powerful king, a beautiful and clever queen and (the queen believed) a god, seemed a very pleasant and caring youth, considering all the slaughter and mayhem he ordered and participated in as he grew and matured. His mother, Olympias, was an ambitious, ruthless dabbler in ritual and magic. His father, Philip, was King of Macedon, wise in military matters, a great warrior and leader of his people - fighting to unite all the Greek nations. His sister, Cleopatra, married her mother's brother (another Alexander). His tutor, Aristotle, later became the detective and, with the help of his nephew, investigated the murder of King Philip.

This book covers the period when the child grows to young adulthood showing every sign of being intelligent and physically fit and strong. He masters whatever he turns his hand to (including taming an angry wild stallion just by talking to it and running alongside it for some distance), commands loyalty from his friends and is loyal in return. He becomes an excellent and respected leader and a clever military tactician. As this part of the trilogy ends, he is about to invade Asia.

The satisfying thing about this sort of novel is that you can learn something at the same time as you're being entertained. I had to get out an atlas to find out where the characters were marching and where the action was taking place. It would have been better if a map of the area had been included with the audiobook. There was a map of Middle Earth in the BBC's Lord of the Rings radio play CD box, so I know it sometimes happens. In any case, I had an atlas fortunately and was able to follow the action across page 38.

I recommend this audiobook.

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The pace of this book is quite awe-inspiring, not only from the perspective of what Alexander accomplished, but also from the manner in which Manfredi builds and maintains the atmosphere throughout. Having perfectly set the scene and built the characters in the first volume The Sands of Ammon sets off full throttle into the next stage of Alexander's epic tale. Yes a historical document might have been more detailed on some aspects, but I felt Manfredi has succeeded in striking a balance between conveying the exhilaration and magnitude of the campaign, telling a great tale and keeping it within a very readable trilogy. The end result is an adventure that were it not based so much on fact would probably seem implausible. An addictive read. For me buying the next volume is not an option - it's a must.
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A compelling portrait
There are plenty of scholarly works about Alexander but there is something satisfying about a dramatization which brings him to life as he must have been in his early years. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Lee Hanley
Don't blame the translator
I've spent many years in Italy, as a child and a teenager, and I've read Alexander in Italian. I can assure you that the original version is worse than the translation. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Ruben
Alexander triumphs
At last a story that it is both intelligently written and translated about a fascinating historical figure if you have not read Valerio Massimo Manfredi then start now and start... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Philip Roche
Alexander - All you wanted to know, and more
A well written novel based on fact, it is an exciting thrilling read, looking forward to reading book three
Published 19 months ago by Denise K. Church
Great telling of the Alexander story
I started this author having read the Lost Legion, this series is much better, the translation is better and is very readable, my only could do better was the maps lack detail, I... Read more
Published on 29 April 2010 by M. J. Tarling
Alexander the Greatest
This trilogy must surely be the best fictionalised account of Alexander's senseless life ever written. Gripping, superbly paced and never dull. Read more
Published on 15 Mar 2010 by Stager
fantastic
Great book I now have all three in the trilogy its a must if you enjoy the books from this author VALERIO MASSIMO MANFREDI,I read the first book in one sitting great.
Published on 30 Jan 2010 by Mr. P. Erskine
sands of ammon
excellent tale of alexander the great.it gave me more to think about the great man and i enjoyed the way manfredi brought all the companions to the fore.
Published on 2 Jan 2010 by Jwinglis
A dream read
If you are into historical 'faction' as I am, then you will definitely enjoy this book.I have only recently discovered Manfredi's work and what he does is to skillfully put flesh... Read more
Published on 16 Dec 2009 by Mr. Noel Newman
Exciting, engaging and fascinating
It has been a while since I read this book, but I am considering reading it again. Having known little to nothing about Alexander the Great, the extent of his achievements and the... Read more
Published on 17 Oct 2009 by Flembo
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