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The Charioteer
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David
Jul 05, 2007 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: top-20
Mary Renault is one of those authors for whom I was tempted to give 5 stars to all of her books, because I enjoyed them so much. But in the interests of maintaining standards (Hi Betsy!), I will give 5 stars to "The Charioteer", a book probably 50 years ahead of its time, but go ahead and recommend all of her historical fiction anyway. With perhaps "The Mask of Apollo" and "The King must Die" being my favorites among her remaining books. ...more
Erastes
Jan 17, 2010 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: gay-historical
It’s hard for me to do a review of this book for many reasons. It seems a bit cheeky for me to even try – and it’s been around for so long I would imagine that just about everyone I know has read it, but if this review tempts one person who hasn’t to give it a whirl, then I’ll have achieved something. So perhaps it’s less of a review and more of a personal rave. That I love it, is a given.

It’s a simple enough story on the surface. Laurie, young idealistic, attempts to defend Ralph, the head boy
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Joseph-Daniel Peter Paul Abondius
Feb 02, 2009 rated it really liked it
Shelves: read-2009
As always this author Mary Renault places all the expression possible in her writing. Her books always seem to be moving and the characters are so real. I cant wait to read another book
Ilya
Oct 31, 2011 rated it really liked it
beautifully written and observed. interesting that a woman writer was drawn to a gay male millieu, and seemed to capture it really well. best parts were the descriptions of private joys, subtle slights, and social misunderstandings between people.
Amanda Clay
Jan 28, 2008 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
She's one of my literary heroines and this is such a good book~ sweet, romantic without being soppy, and an excellent picture of what gay English life in WW2 must've been like. Her best non-historical work (well, it's historical to us, now, but you know what I mean...) A master at the beginning of her most powerful era. ...more
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Chris
Dec 19, 2008 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: gay-fiction
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