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So, who's planning on reading Circe this month?
I read it... wow, in 2019 (I had to look when), and I don't remember much of it but I liked the writing a lot.
I read it... wow, in 2019 (I had to look when), and I don't remember much of it but I liked the writing a lot.




Also, being exiled to a house that cleans itself and provides you food? Right by a beautiful forest? I'd love that "punishment" haha.



I agree that this is primarily exploring humanity and human nature. She makes some comparisons to the gods but seems more perplexed by mortals and is definitely more fascinated by them.

this exactly! i feel like the author did a good job of balancing it though

I feel like we are now getting into the core of the drama! I thought I remembered Odysseus' story better, but I don't recall a story/myth of him fathering another child so this may ..."
so excited what you think about the rest of the story! i this part onwards was when my appreciation for the story got really cemented

Circe's response to that initial ship of men is a pretty common trauma response - "I did it to prove my skin was still my own."
We also get Odysseus in the story now. So far I like..."
That's a really good point! It's interesting to see who she gravitates towards.

To address your question, Brianna, I choose to believe that the vision is true. :)

I'm going to go with the vision being true as well. I did appreciate how open the ending was left, but still feasibly closed depending on your view.

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This thread is open for discussion beginning May 1st! Please keep in mind that spoilers are allowed (mark as a spoiler) in this thread but only up to the group's current reading place. Do not spoil the book if you've read further than the group. Any extra days of the month can be used to catch up if needed! Page numbers are an approximation based on the hardcover or paperback that is the default on Goodreads.
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Week of 03/01
May 01: Chapters 1-2 or 28 pages
May 02: Chapters 3-4 or 28 pages
Week of 03/03
May 03: Chapters 5-6 or 28 pages
May 04: Chapters 7-8 or 28 pages
May 05: Chapters 9-10 or 28 pages
May 06: Chapters 11-12 or 28 pages
May 07: Chapters 13-14 or 28 pages
May 08: Chapters 15-16 or 28 pages
May 09: Chapters 17-18 or 28 pages
Week of 03/10
May 10: Chapters 19-20 or 28 pages
May 11: Chapters 21-22 or 28 pages
May 12: Chapters 23-24 or 28 pages
May 13: Chapters 25-26 or 28 pages
May 14: Chapters 27- or 28 pages
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