https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masters_of_RomeA very interesting insight into the fall of any Empire, be it ancient or modern.....all Empires are destined to FALL...sooner or later
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Ty very much. I appreciate ithttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masters_of_Rome
If you like books about Rome, then i highly recommended colleen mccullough's Rome series.
They are the best books I have read yet on the fall of the Republic
Got a Kindle Paperwhite so started reading before bedtime last week.
I blame my Paperwhite for losing more hours of sleep since I got it.
Currently reading Zadie Smith's The Autograph Man.
Young Corban watches enviously as boys become warriors, learning the art of war. He yearns to wield his sword and spear to protect his king’s realm. But that day will come all too soon. Only when he loses those he loves will he learn the true price of courage.
The Banished Lands has a violent past where armies of men and giants clashed in battle, the earth running dark with their heartsblood. Although the giant-clans were broken in ages past, their ruined fortresses still scar the land. But now giants stir anew, the very stones weep blood and there are sightings of giant wyrms. Those who can still read the signs see a threat far greater than the ancient wars. Sorrow will darken the world, as angels and demons make it their battlefield. Then there will be a war to end all wars.
High King Aquilus summons his fellow kings to council, seeking an alliance in this time of need. Prophesy indicates darkness and light will demand two champions, the Black Sun and the Bright Star. They would be wise to seek out both, for if the Black Sun gains ascendancy, mankind’s hopes and dreams will fall to dust.
So, where do I go from here, a little while ago I finished off The Expanse apart from the final book (waiting for paperback). Then moved onto Revelation Space which while heavy going is one of the best sci-fi books i've read in my life. I've just yesterday finished Children of Time and again, it's up there is some of the better sci-fi i've read.
What's a logical progression from here without moving onto anything related to the above but staying within the sci-fi genre?
Richard Morgan's Takishi Kovacs books, starting with "Altered Carbon".
Peter F Hamilton's Mindstar books, starting with "Mindstar Rising".
Jack McDevitt's Alex Benedict books, starting with "A Talent For War".
Iain M Banks Culture books, starting with "The Player Of Games".
Dennis E Taylor Bobiverse books, starting with "We Are Legion (We Are Bob)"
Also look at Neal Asher (particularly the Agent Cormac and Spatterjay books), Charles Stross (Singularity Sky and Laundry books)
Just finished the Kovacs trilogy aftering seeing it recommended here, having already seen Altered Carbon on Netflix. Great series of books, builds such an interesting world, sort of suprised to see that it is just 3 books in all honesty as there seemed to be scope for much more.