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Michael G. Kramer
Kindle Edition | Pages: 325 pages Rating: 4.34 | 2746 Users | 37 Reviews

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Title | : | For the Love of Armin |
Author | : | Michael G. Kramer |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 325 pages |
Published | : | May 26th 2017 (first published August 31st 2015) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Adventure. Novels. Young Adult. New Adult. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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In September of the year 9 A.D., the young Germanic warrior known as Armin to his friends and Arminius to his Roman enemies, successfully took on and defeated three entire Roman legions. This resulted in the deaths of over twenty thousand Roman soldiers. This in turn resulted in the Roman emperor called Tiberius recalling all Roman military units from Germania. The Germanic tribes would associate for their common good, often meeting and forming up for offensive or defensive war, but they were always separate and very independent. Armin knew that the best way to ensure that his country was not bothered by outside invaders again was to become a single country complete with it own army and navy. In this he crossed swords with the independent temper of his own people. They did not want any king from anywhere telling them what to do. In due course, this resulted in even the members of his own family taking up arms against him in order to make sure that the tribes of Germania remained independent and free. Such was the concern of the ancient Germanic tribesmen that this might not be the case, that Armin was murdered by the members of his own family.Rating Out Of Books For the Love of Armin
Ratings: 4.34 From 2746 Users | 37 ReviewsCommentary Out Of Books For the Love of Armin
An often vivid and enthralling account, both factual and fiction based, around a fascinating period of history towards the end of the Roman Empire. The detail, and layered plot pieces are cunningly crafted by the author providing a steady build that kept me hooked right from the beginning. I wouldnt describe myself as a history buff, but I enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would. Ill give it another read at some point I think, and may well read more by the author at a later date too.
This book is packed with historical facts and gets straight into it without any unnecessary pre-amble. I have previously read For The Love Of Armin by Michael Kramer, which is in a similar vein. This book is written in first person narrative (by a ghost!). Now What?!! is like a whole semester of history class condensed into one book it really brings history to life and makes it accessible and entertaining, almost like being in an immersive role-playing game (not for the faint-hearted!). I dont

For the Love of Armin by Michael Kramer is a factually based look at the young Germanic warrior known as Armin. His enemies called him Arminius and he is credited with defeating a total of three Roman legions. The author has contrived to write a book of fiction backed up by historical fact, and that he has done in the intriguing book that not only is interesting and entertaining but imparts great historical knowledge as well. After you read this book, you will have learned something. Battle
For the Love of Armin by Michael Kramer, told largely in narrative form is a treasure trove for eager fans of early Roman and Germanic history, especially if they favor the freedom seeking Germanics. The story is told of Armin, the Germanic Warrior whose cunning and discipline brought the defeat of the Roman Governor in Germania as well as three Roman legions, but ultimately incurred the wrath of Tiberius, who brought about severe consequences.The story is told interspersing heavily such detail
If you are looking for a novel that is a little bit different, then look no further than 'For the Love of Armin', by upcoming author Michael Kramer. With many novels these days taking influences from modern culture, it was nice to read something that took me back over 2,000 years. The author has a real talent for painting a vivid picture of life during the Roman Empire, complete with fully rounded characters. I really took to Tusnelda, the protagonists wife she was strong, willful and smart.
An often vivid and enthralling account, both factual and fiction based, around a fascinating period of history towards the end of the Roman Empire. The detail, and layered plot pieces are cunningly crafted by the author providing a steady build that kept me hooked right from the beginning. I wouldnt describe myself as a history buff, but I enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would. Ill give it another read at some point I think, and may well read more by the author at a later date too.
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