
The Moor's account a novel
Reviews

This feels like a nice mix of history and source material, both of which I like. While I think that the narrator's perspective is almost conventional wisdom these days when it comes to European conquests in The Americas, there were plenty of interesting details that added color to the story. I liked how the relationship among the explorers evolved throughout their travels and then devolved when they made it back to civilization. I liked that the story showed a mix of motivations and personalities among the Spanish, not just all ambitious, violent conquerors. Left me thinking about what "comforts" I currently enjoy that I would be perfectly fine without.

I liked the book, but I got bogged down a bit as it bore on, so I slowed down a lot in the last third or so of the book and found it easier and easier to prioritize doing other things. I can't put my finger on why, exactly.












