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Paul Definitely a book with interesting talking points . The end section is very unusual and I'll be interested to see what people think about it.
Incidentally they did a beautiful collectors edition of this with gold leaf and signed in gold. Nice


Margo This is a great book. I'll be happy to read it again :)


Trelawn I have this since it came out but have been a bit afraid of it because I don't want to read something that messes with Greek myth. But I have heard good things about it so I'll give it a go.


Trelawn That aspect I don't mind at all. It's entirely possible, it's more the details of Troy etc but I'll give it a go


Trelawn Don't worry, if I find fault, I shall rant :-)


Paul I thought she didn't try to go too much into the siege , keeping it vague enough and she avoids Homers lists after list after list.


Trelawn Do not speak slightingly of Homer and his lists!


Paul Doh ;-)


Sara | 2357 comments Mod
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.


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Sara | 2357 comments Mod
It also appears that the author has an extensive classics background, so I hold high hopes Trelawn.


Trelawn I am enjoying it so far as well. I am liking the characterisatio ov Thetis, she is rarely fleshed out in myth at all. I also really liked the section with Chiron, I love him as the teacher of heroes.


Barbara (bdegar) | 4626 comments I have the e-book and just noticed today that it is on the Bailey List's prize for the best of the best. Savidge Reads posted the list today:
https://savidgereads.wordpress.com/20...
I've read 5 of them and part of another (must finish A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing


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Paul Yeah it won in 2012 I think. It will be interesting to see who wins the best of the best contest . Interesting idea.


Trelawn I have been pleasanty surprised by this book. The relationship between Achilles and Patroclus is well imagined within the parameters of the myths that Miller references. I am at the section with the the Trojan War and I love the descriptions of all the kings and soldiers from the Iliad. Miller refers to their epithets and weaves the traits into her own depictions in a very vivid way. I like the twist on the Briseis tale too. Interesting so far.


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Paul I only bought the book for you 4 years ago ;-)


Trelawn True, well done you :-)


Trelawn I know Miller is a classicist but I am still impressed by the way she weaves myths of the gods and heroes around her own narrative.


Seraphina That's a big compliment given your background trelawn, i'll have to give it a go


Trelawn That's very true Emma, while it's accurate and well researched it is not a weighty read at all. I'm taking my time with it to enjoy all the references but it is an easy read.


Barbara (bdegar) | 4626 comments Trelawn wrote: "That's very true Emma, while it's accurate and well researched it is not a weighty read at all. I'm taking my time with it to enjoy all the references but it is an easy read."

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 I think you'll like it Barbara.


Trelawn It's a long while since a book made me cry but I think this one might do it.


Trelawn Finished this today and loved it. Hats off to Madeline Miller she weaves an impressive tale. Once I got to the Trojan War section I couldn't put it down. I was completely hooked and towards the end I was tearing up a little. I know this story inside out and I was still bowled over by it. Would definitely recommend it.


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Paul It really is something different. Its hard not to like her approach. She handles the whole history very well.


Margo Trelawn wrote: "Finished this today and loved it. Hats off to Madeline Miller she weaves an impressive tale. Once I got to the Trojan War section I couldn't put it down. I was completely hooked and towards the end..."

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 :)


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Colleen | 1205 comments I have this novel in one of my many bookcases. I will have to locate it sooner than later,I think.


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J.S. Dunn (httpwwwjsdunnbookscom) | 335 comments One of the reasons I don't post about every single volume that I read is that some are so bad, ranging from : slightly offensive,

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.


message 28: by Paul (new) - rated it 4 stars

Paul I won't ask ;-)


Trelawn Well you can't please everyone. It has been enjoyed by most people here who have read it but it's rare that a book appeals to everyone.


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Paul Very true. Some people will find the award winning critically aclaimed book not to their particular tastes and standards I suppose.


Seraphina Hoping to get some reading time in this the weekend on a trip to Waterford to see friends


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Paul Very nice :-). Going for the sunshine I assume.


Trelawn Hope you enjoy it Seraphina.


Susan | 4707 comments Colleen wrote: "I have this novel in one of my many bookcases. I will have to locate it sooner than later,I think."

LOL. Know that feeling well, Colleen.


Susan | 4707 comments J.S. wrote: "One of the reasons I don't post about every single volume that I read is that some are so bad, ranging from : slightly offensive,

to : wanted to throw it at the wall but respect books so did not.
..."


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.


Susan | 4707 comments Paul wrote: "Very true. Some people will find the award winning critically aclaimed book not to their particular tastes and standards I suppose."

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. :)


message 37: by Paul (last edited Nov 22, 2015 12:22AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Paul A tad snide I will admit but I'm not a fan of posts along the lines of I didn't like it and I'm not telling you why. It seems a bit pointless in a book group discussion so why bother.
And if it was so awful for her yet she gave it 3 stars?


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