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Gods Will Have Blood
Rated 3.95 out of 5 based on 19 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780140443523
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“Gods Will Have Blood” by Frederick Davies (translated by Anatole France). Dive into the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror with this gripping historical novel. Explore themes of love, betrayal, and vengeance during tumultuous times in Paris and its surrounding countryside. A Penguin Classic (ISBN: 9780140443523).
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Sanskar Maheshwari –
Davies’ descriptions are amazing. The Reign of Terror comes alive, though the plot sometimes meanders. Very interesting book.
Saket Laxman Shende –
Loved the historical setting, but found some characters difficult to connect with. Overall, a good but not great read.
Spersh R Chaudhary –
One of the best historical novels I’ve ever read! The writing is superb, and the story is unforgettable.
Paras Goyal –
Good historical fiction but nothing exceptional, many other books explore the French revolution era in a better way.
Shahad Hanan K –
The translation could have been better, as some sentences felt awkward. Still, a worthwhile exploration of a fascinating period.
Abhishek Kumar –
A powerful look at the Revolution. Davies’ writing is intense, though sometimes a bit slow-paced for me. Still worth the read.
Bijetri Chakraborty –
A fantastic read! Davies’ writing is masterful, and the story is full of twists and turns. I couldn’t put it down!
T Nikhil –
Amazing! Davies captured the raw emotion of the era. A must-read for history buffs. Characters were so alive!
Deepanshi –
Absolutely stunning! The emotional depth and historical accuracy are remarkable. ‘Gods Will Have Blood’ is a triumph.
Aarsh Sanjaykumar Shah –
Intriguing story, but I wish there was more character development. Felt a little detached from the protagonists.
Ambikesh Raman –
I struggled to get into this book at first, but I’m glad I stuck with it. The characters grew on me, and the story became quite gripping.
Moin Khan –
I was expecting more action, but this book is more focused on character development and political intrigue. Not my cup of tea.
Manav Khanna –
This book blew me away. The writing is beautiful, and the story is both tragic and inspiring. A true masterpiece.
Joydeepa Nandy –
The plot was a bit convoluted, and I had trouble following all the characters. However, the atmosphere was excellent.
Bronia Mathews –
Davies paints a vivid picture of Revolutionary France. A captivating tale of love and loss amidst chaos. Highly recommend!
Kautuk Srivastava –
While the historical details were interesting, the story itself felt a bit predictable. Not bad, but not amazing either.
Preeti Rana –
A slow burn, but ultimately rewarding. The ending was powerful, and the themes resonate even today.
Himanshu Saini –
A bit dense at times, but the story is compelling and thought-provoking. The translation felt a little clunky.
Muhammed Safwan K –
Too many characters to keep track of, and the plot felt unnecessarily complicated. Disappointing, given the promising premise.