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I'm glad to have a nominee of mine win for the first time in awhile. I do hope folks wind up enjoying it, and I'm already enjoying the bantering between Trelawn and Paul.
It also appears that the author has an extensive classics background, so I hold high hopes Trelawn.


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I've read 5 of them and part of another (must finish A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing





I will try to read this after I finish McCann's new book. It's on my Kobo which I have to charge. I buy lots of daily deals for my Kindle, but when there's a new book I want at list price, I try to buy it through my local bookstore on my Kobo. I got this book at a bargain price though for my Kobo.



Trelawn it sounds like you know your classics, so I'm glad to hear you were satisfied! I read a lot of greek mythology/history when I was young but have forgotten most of it. I always wonder how much fact is involved in these of books. When you go back so far in time I suppose the author has to use a great deal of imagination, but it's always good to thing that the main events are factual. I was totally blown away by this book :)

to : wanted to throw it at the wall but respect books so did not.
This was not a good read for a large number of reasons. That's all I'll say.



LOL. Know that feeling well, Colleen.

to : wanted to throw it at the wall but respect books so did not.
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Wow. We had a different reaction. I liked it but you know so much more history than I do that I respect your judgment. I would love to hear what you have to say just for my own education. You always have great insights.

A little snide, Paul. We can't all like the same books, award winning or not. I have a lot of respect for J.S. and she is entitled to her own opinion. :)
Incidentally they did a beautiful collectors edition of this with gold leaf and signed in gold. Nice