RuthAnn Melzermazon Customer: I have been a Egyptian fan for almost my entire life. Wilbur Smith
Has become my favorite author on the subject. The author makes it easy to follow for a new reader.
Sorry to know that this author is gone. People will still be able to read all his works and enjoy the adventures.
United States on Oct 02, 2023
Jeanette Skill: Fantastic I never know which book is better 7th Scroll, or River God they are so good
United Kingdom on Sep 24, 2023
Mr. PD Sargent: This was most definitely a better story. Nice how river god was incorporated into the story.
My only regret with the story is that Taita still has an influence in this story line.
United Kingdom on Sep 03, 2023
Amazon Customer: Love the sheer amount of detail that Wilbur Smith has gone into with The Seventh Scroll; particularly when describing the contents of tombs and the monastery. Actually makes you feel as though you are there exploring it yourself.
Australia on Aug 31, 2023
Martin C: This is another book in his Egyptian series which I believe there 8 all together. They all follow the ups & downs of the Hero Taita, who serves a number of pharaohs. Some of these are good and some are bad & violent. It exciting following the actions of Taita through his adventures and adversities. This makes each book difficult to put down and try to secure the follow-on books to continue the saga.
United Kingdom on Aug 29, 2023
Robert Pounder: I read this book in the 1990’s when it was published. I loved it then , I haven’t read much Wilbur Smith in the intervening years , but when he died I thought I re-read a few favorites. This one is one of those, it’s still as good as ever.
United States on May 20, 2023
Daniel Wiant: I love this book 20 years ago when I read it the first time, and I still love it reading it as an older man. Just a great story written by a great author invoice that compels me even today.
United States on Nov 23, 2022
Marianne: In 1988, Wilbur Smith was invited by archaeologists working a dig on the West Bank of the Nile to view the remains of an unknown Queen buried with all of her treasures - possibly circa 1780 B.C. The most precious of this find were papyri scrolls authored by an individual living 4,000 years ago and translated by experts at the university of Cairo. What was obvious in the scrolls was that the ancient author had loved his Queen. Although he was a braggart, he also had appealing human qualities such as a loving spirit, compassion and an innovative mind. These scrolls inspired the author to create Taita. One cannot avoid becoming attached to this mythic character who is a physician, artist, poet, engineer; the perfect deus ex machina.
In order to get the full effect of this second book of the series, RIVER GOD must be read first. Taita is peripheral to the present day action in THE SEVENTH SCROLL, but one is always aware of his spirit. The author has pleasured us with a contemporary version of Taita in the superhero, Sir Nicholas Quentin-Harper. He is able to coordinate all of his resources, financial and manpower as well as his considerable skills to help Royan Al Simma in her...
United States on Sep 19, 2019
Andrew Fernandez: I like Wilbur Smith's writing style.
I think he does a great job of creating a compelling fictional story intertwined with plenty of true historical references and with placement in real-life locations and other real-life artifacts.
I read the book in about a month of on and off reading and enjoyed the characters.
The drawbacks of this author are that: 1) he can name-drop too much in describing the rich lives the characters lead and how they accessorize their material lives, and 2) the most egregious thing about the book is that Wilbur references 'River God,' in the book and himself too. I would never do that and find it offensive that an author needs to actually refer to himself in a fictional novel. That's just tactless and ruins what could be a superlative fictional book.
If you don't mind these too much - and I guess I didn't - and love Egyptology, then I'd recommend the book.
United States on Sep 09, 2011
The Seventh Scroll: An Epic Adventure in Ancient Egypt (The Egyptian Series) | Circe by Madeline Miller: A Novel of Mythology, Magic and Transformation | The Book of Longings: An Insightful Novel Exploring the Depths of Human Emotion | |
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Sale off | $6 OFF | $6 OFF | $3 OFF |
Total Reviews | 59 reviews | 1 reviews | 1 reviews |
ISBN-10 | 1499860846 | 0316556327 | 0143111396 |
Language | English | English | English |
Historical Fantasy (Books) | Historical Fantasy | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 7,162 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 73,754 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 22,725 ratings |
Historical Thrillers (Books) | Historical Thrillers | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #733 in Historical Fantasy #810 in Historical Thrillers #2,530 in Thriller & Suspense Action Fiction | #29 in Folklore #47 in Classic Literature & Fiction#146 in Literary Fiction | #26 in Religious Historical Fiction #510 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction#958 in Literary Fiction |
Dimensions | 5.25 x 1.2 x 8 inches | 5.55 x 1.13 x 8.25 inches | 5.02 x 0.77 x 7.73 inches |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds | 13.4 ounces | 11.2 ounces |
Publisher | Zaffre; Reprint edition | Back Bay Books; Reprint edition | Penguin Books |
Paperback | 756 pages | 416 pages | 448 pages |
Thriller & Suspense Action Fiction | Thriller & Suspense Action Fiction | ||
ISBN-13 | 978-1499860849 | 978-0316556323 | 978-0143111399 |
Keith Rappa: A captivating, enchanting and enthralling tale that has all the hallmarks of an epic Wilbur Smith story. Highly recommended. Enjoy!
Australia on Oct 29, 2023