: Best for fans of "combat fiction" and alternate history who prefer action over historical analysis. 3. Chernaia Smert (Theodor Kittelsen)
: Readers on Litres praise the book for being packed with historical facts and quotes that immerse the reader in the medieval era without being overly tedious. It covers biological aspects of the disease and the complexities of trade routes.
A unique poetic and artistic collection originally published in 1896, recently released in Russia.
2. (Alexander Kontorovich)
Отзывы о книге «Черная Смерть. Спецназовец из будущего
: A rigorous academic look at the period, though it may feel slow-paced for casual readers. Where to download/read:
: Some reviewers on Labirint note that the editing could be better and mention occasional anachronisms. Others feel it can read like a collection of scientific facts pulled from various sources with repetitive segments.