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3 stars out of 5
Bowden's best effort yet. The book still feels choppy and jumpy and thin but not as much as the previous two. It's the story of Altaïr Ibn-La’Ahad, a young, brash and arrogant Assassin who has to undergo a long journey before he gets wiser and becomes the Master of his Order. At first, it was really hard for me to identify with him because he really was downright unlikable but with time, he matured and changed and I started to like him a bit more than Ezio, the hero of the previous 2 books.
Still, not really my cuppa.