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El Templo de los Mil Rostros

El Templo de los Mil Rostros

John Shors

3.85
1,450 valoraciones·19 reseñas

En su éxito de ventas internacional, "Bajo un cielo de mármol", John Shors nos transportó a la pasión, la belleza y el esplendor ancestrales que inspiraron el Taj Mahal. Ahora, con "El Templo de los Mil Rostros", da vida al legendario templo de Angkor Wat, una maravilla sin igual de torres y estatua...

páginas
544
Format
Paperback
Publicado
2013-02-05
Editorial
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN
9780451239174

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John Shors
John Shors

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Hi, everyone. I hope this message finds people well.I'm the bestselling author of The Demon Seekers trilogy, My Midnight Sun, Unbound, Beneath a Marble Sky, Temple of a Thousand Faces, Cross Currents, Beside a Burning Sea, Dragon House, and The Wishing Trees. My novels have won multiple awards and have been translated...

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Emiliya Bozhilova
Emiliya Bozhilova·4 years ago
Ако беше филм - сниман в Ангкор Ват и околностите, с щедър бюджет за ефекти, масовки и костюми, с печен режисьор и няколко симпатични лица сред основните актьори, заедно с качествен злодей - щеше да е приятен за окото хит.12-ти век. Един миролюбив и застаряващ крал губи кралството си и едва се спасява в джунглата. Един параноичен, умен и амбициозен крал слага ръка на Ангкор Ват. Една булка губи семейството си в деня на сватбата си, за да се озове като наложница при един от враговете си, който не...
Erin
Erin·7 years ago
Ambientada en la Camboya del siglo XII, John Shors nos desvela en su novela *Temple of a Thousand Faces* la historia de la captura de Angkor Wat y la batalla entre los pueblos Cham y Jemer. No puedo creer que haya tardado tanto en sacar este libro de mi estantería, porque fue una ficción histórica tan cautivadora que me enamoré al instante. No había leído ningún libro sobre Camboya y no creo que me haya sentido tan atrapada por una novela desde que leí *Beneath a Marble Sky*, que, por cierto, re...
Deborah Pickstone
Deborah Pickstone·11 years ago
This delightful author's personality shines through in his writing - yes, that is an assumption but John Shors gave me the rare experience of being both deeply engaged in his story and believing, at the same time, that I could hear him thinking. I would rarely make any attempt to say I know anything about an author but if JS is not an optimist, a romantic and does not truly like women I will eat every hat I possess! I gave the book to a friend and she had much the same reaction.Don't get the ide...
Allison
Allison·11 years ago
Temple of a Thousand Faces wasn't bad, it just wasn't for me. I'm sure it was quite realistic about the fates of a conquered people in Cambodia in the 12th Century. Based on the title, that's not the story I was expecting. I somehow thought it was going to be about something besides conquering, pillaging, raping and slaughtering. It was really much darker and more desperate than I like, as the story was told from the perspectives of several different people who were affected by the pillaging, ra...
Ryan
Ryan·12 years ago
Found the characters to be too sappy, with overly lengthy sections of dialog repeating their devotion to one another. Felt that the novel would've benefited from tighter editing to make the story more compact and faster paced. Was also looking for more description of the historical setting, but the author chooses to focus on character interaction. Animals are randomly thrown into the middle of conversations for no apparent reason. Eg 'A snake glided through the dense undergrowth.' or 'A carp fli...
Grady
Grady·12 years ago
No matter where he takes us, he gives us a rich storyJohn Shors travels. That fact is certain. Not only does he travel to the exotic places from which his intricate and exhilarating novels are seeded, but he obviously travels to the libraries that hold the compendium of historical data with which he embroiders his tales. This is his seventh novel, and with each new novel his maturity as an artist grows.The dependable factor in owning and reading a John Shors book is that in addition to weaving a...
Skip
Skip·13 years ago
Timing in life is everything. Read this one on my way to visit Angkor Wat in Cambodia, which is the site for this historical novel, which is set in the late 12th century when the temple is overrun by the warring Chams, and the local Khmer prince has to go into hiding with his lover as his entire family is slaughtered. Besides having to rally his people, now King Jaymar has to align himself with the Siams, and befriend a Cham military leader who falls in love with a Khmer. Excellent characters, s...
Bettie
Bettie·13 years ago
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Jill Preston
Jill Preston·13 years ago
I was lucky to get an early read of this novel (I review books from time to time). Temple of a Thousand Faces is everything I love in an epic work of historical fiction--ambitious, complex, unique, powerful, and unfogettable. I simply loved this novel.
John
John·13 years ago
Aclaración: ¡Soy el autor!Pero aquí tienen algunas reseñas independientes de mi nueva novela, Temple of a Thousand Faces, del aclamado autor John Shors:"Una novela épica y extraordinaria sobre el amor, la belleza y la guerra, Temple of a Thousand Faces seguro que deleitará." - Sandra Gulland, autora superventas de Mistress of the Sun "Escrita con el estilo ameno de Shors... esta novela está destinada a ser un éxito de ventas. Muy recomendable." - Historical Novels Review "Una historia de amor ap...