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Gods and Warriors [Hardcover]

Michelle Paver
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28 Aug 2012 Gods and Warriors

From a time of myths and ancient magic will come the legend of the lost city of Atlantis, tales of gods and warriors - and the rise of a hero.

His sister is missing. His dog has been killed. High in the Greek mountains, Hylas is running for his life.

The mysterious black warriors want Hylas dead. So begins his quest across land and sea with only a girl and a dolphin by his side. But the warriors are relentless. Why are they hunting Hylas - and how will he survive?

Perfect for fans of epic, action-packed adventures from Pirates of the Caribbean to The Lord of the Rings. Don't miss this brand new series from the internationally acclaimed Michelle Paver, author of Wolf Brother.


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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Puffin (28 Aug 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0141339268
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141339269
  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 2.9 x 24 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 15,709 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Paver is the mistress of suspense (Amanda Craig The Times)

Heartstoppingly real (Independent)

The kind of story you dream of reading and all too rarely find (The Times)

A classic children's book . . . superb writing (Anthony Horowitz)

These books are full of magic, adventure and action, and they appeal equally to both sexes (Charlie Higson)

Like other great children's books which also entrance adults, Wolf Brother conjures up an utterly believable, yet original world where the story grips you to the very last page (Sir Ian McKellen)

From the Author

Dear Reader,

Since I was little, I've adored the myths of Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt, and to write Gods and Warriors, I’ve swum with wild dolphins and climbed an erupting volcano – all to make you feel that you're right there, living the adventure. Amazon readers' opinions matter hugely to me, and you could be among the first to read Gods and Warriors. I really hope you enjoy it.

--Michelle Paver

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Gods and Warriors 29 Aug 2012
Format:Hardcover
I'm a huge fan of Michelle Paver and I loved her Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series. I was therefore massively excited to have an opportunity to review the first book in her brand new series 'Gods and Warriors'.

The story is set during the Bronze Age and features an unlikely hero called Hylas, a twelve year old boy who finds himself being hunted down by rebels at the start of the book. The beginning is fast paced and incredibly thrilling as Hylas manages to escape but finds himself separated from his younger sister Issi and out in the world on his own.

I thought the setting for the story was wonderful. Michelle Paver always does such thorough and meticulous research and this pays off with fantastically precise details of Hylas's world. I found the beliefs of the people of the Bronze Age hugely interesting and enjoyed reading about their connections to the spirits and their rituals in worshipping a greater power. The descriptions of all the places that Hylas visits in the book are rich and detailed which made them easy to imagine as I was reading.

There are lots of other great characters in the book too, including Pirra who wants to experience freedom but is destined for a marriage she does not want. Her path eventually crosses with that of Hylas as they each face personal struggles.

One of my favourite things about Paver's books is the way she depicts the relationship between people and animals. as well as the chapters from Hylas's point of view, there are also the ones seen through the eyes of the dolphin that comes to his rescue. From the dolphin is conveyed a sense of the vastness and beauty of the ocean and it's hidden depths. Although animal and boy, the two share a special bond which runs extremely deep.

'Gods and Warriors' is a brilliantly written opening to what promises to be an epic adventure. Paver is definitely back even better than ever. This is the first in a five book series, the next of which will be published in 2013, so I'm looking forward immensely to following Hylas on the next stage of his journey.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Icredibly beautiful start to a new series!! 29 Aug 2012
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
As a long term fan of Michelle, this book was always going to be a big deal for me, and the wait for it has been a torturous one. First announced back in December 2010 after the release of the terrifying ghost story, Dark Matter, the last year and a half have been slow. Long days of waiting for something new to read, something new to put on the bookshelf next to her previous books. I'd even left a space just begging to be filled. And now, at last, it's here.

And it was worth every single second that passed. Every moment was worth the wait because what we have here is nothing short of amazing.

I remember saying on Twitter in February when I actually read the book that it's a real world building book and I still stand by that. Gods and Warriors really gives us an insight into the world in which the 5 book series is set. Set in the Mediterranean around the bronze age, we get a glimpse of the way the characters live in the bronze-age, we get a feel for their customs and their ways, their beliefs and their views on those who are not like others. Outsiders.

Hylas is an Outsider. All his life, he and his sister have lived outside of the village with a few others, tending to goats on a mountainside. They are not worthy of life within the confines of the village, but at the same time, they are given a purpose. But then one day, everything changes. The Black Warriors come to slaughter them all. But why? Hylas manages to escape, barely, with his life, but his sister is missing. His beloved sister Issi. She's all he truly has in the world, she can't be dead. Hylas is determined to find her. He has to.

But it's not just the mission to find his sister that has been unlocked by the arrival of the Black Warriors. Something else is stirring, far bigger and far more dangerous.

I will be honest that when I started reading the book, it did take me a few chapters to warm to Hylas. To all of the characters really. I was so used to reading about Torak, and Renn and Wolf, that it felt weird to be reading about all these new characters. The style, although different to that of the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, is instantly recognisable as Michelle's, right from the first word, and it was hard to get used to these new characters being here, all of a sudden out of nowhere. And the book really does start all of a sudden. Bang. Right into the action from the first sentence. And the pace doesn't really let up. As is custom with Michelle's work, she's so economical. Every single word counts. Every sentence has fought for it's right to be there and this is evident. Sometimes when reading a book you get a sense that a paragraph or even sometimes whole chapters are just fillers, only there to be there, and not really serving any justice to the story. But with Gods and Warriors, and indeed all of Michelle's work, there is no sense of that here.

We also meet Pirra. Daughter of the High Priestess she has never been her own person. Always told what to do, when to do it and told never to question, she longs to be normal, to live outside of the confines of the temple. She is feisty, strong willed, and defiant.

And as we know Michelle is so passionate about wildlife, we have animals here too. From the blurb we are told to expect dolphins, a lion cub and a falcon, and it is the dolphin we meet first. Michelle caught peoples imagination in Wolf Brother when she wrote from Wolf's point of view, from within his mind and here again she does it with the dolphin, and it is mind-blowing. She really seems to get it. Whatever it is, she knows exactly how to express it, and how to get as much out of it as she can. I often wonder if there is an element of Doctor Dolittle in Michelle. She has captured something so wonderful and captivating.

Again, I'll be honest, this is not at all what I was expecting. As already mentioned, the wait was a long one, and having already known that the series was to be called Gods and Warriors, I let my mind wander many-a-time to think about what the series could have been. I'd imagined Zeus and Hades. I'd imagined storms created by Gods and the Humans of Earth, the Warriors of Earth, rebelling against them. But that's not what we find here. It's something far greater and more original than I'd thought and to be honest, I'm thankful!

To close, as this is nearing 900 words now, oops...

Michelle Paver is back with a colossal bang ladies and gentlemen. You can expect to be late for school, work, appointments, everything, because once you sit down with this book you will not want to get up until you've finished it!

It's beautifully written, eerily captivating, totally addictive and blooming brilliant to boot! Please, I implore you, do not miss out on the start of what looks set to be an incredible series. I am gagging for Book Two already! ARGH!

(P.S. Check out that cover! I'm sorry, but I can't help but stare! Bravo Puffin! Bravo!)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Beautiful! 17 Sep 2012
Format:Hardcover
After reading, and absolutely loving, Paver's highly successful Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series, I was dubious about how she could top such a fantastic series of stories, but in Gods and warriors, Paver has created another classic. What is special about this book is not the fact that the author researches her work meticulously, but more the way that she uses that research to weave a rich embroidery of a tale out of it. The story feels both ancient and credible. The interactions between the main characters Hylas and Pirra are fresh and interesting and not just another reincarnation of Torak and Renn.

It was also lovely to see Hylas's relationship with Spirit the dolphin. In some ways, his relationship with Spirit seems almost deeper than that of Torak and Wolf. This story feels different to her previous work, but it still has the Michelle Paver hallmark of excellent, exciting, involved and quality storytelling. In two words, its: simply beautiful!
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5.0 out of 5 stars page turner
my eleven year old son devoured this and can't wait for the second in the series, due to be published this summer
Published 2 days ago by Sarah MacKean
4.0 out of 5 stars Epic, Exciting and Addictive - A Must Read!
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"But why we're the black warriors after Outsides? It didn't make sense. Nobody cares about Outsiders; they're the lowest of the low... Read more
Published 1 month ago by TheBookAddictedGirl
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
I really like this book. It is a very good book and it is fun for even adults too read. And Hylas is a very ambitious boy. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Thomas Flint
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
As usual a very well written, exciting, excellent book. More please. I loved the descriptions. When is the next one?
Published 1 month ago by Tricia Hearne
5.0 out of 5 stars birthday gift
a requested birthday gift - perfect since child absolutely loves Michelle Paver books and will get great pleasure from it
Published 2 months ago by freesiafromdevon
5.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable!
I loved the previous series, The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, and was happy to order this new one straight away. Read more
Published 3 months ago by GCLima
5.0 out of 5 stars gods and warriors
Really great book with a bit of everything; survival, suspense, animals. I wasn't sure whether or not to buy it but it was excellent and at reasonable price too
Published 4 months ago by str123
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Read
I am a big Michelle Paver fan and when I found that she was releasing another series I was thrilled. Read more
Published 4 months ago by KChallen
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!
'Gods and Warriors' is one of the best books I have ever read.It was so good I could not stop myself reading it!! Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
I bought this book for my kindle. it was delivered immediately even though i had poor internet signal. Read more
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