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December 2022 - A Thousand Ships




With audiobooks, I’m getting the pronunciation of character’s names but not the spelling which I know I’d completely butcher.
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Having read a bit more, I am more deeply engrossed in the story. (view spoiler)

Firstly, Sharon I agree completely with your comment. It is compelling to hear “the other side.”
I was on a plane listening to this book so didn’t have wi-fi handy.
Chapter 14 (view spoiler)

Marnie - (view spoiler)
I really like when retellings are from a different point of view. This story is also retold by Pat Barker in The Silence of the Girls and The Women of Troy both of which I enjoyed. There is going to be a third one too, but it doesn't come out for a couple years yet.
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I have finished Chapter 10. (view spoiler)

I have finished Chapter 10. [spoilers removed]"
I have found the chapter titles on the audio to be extremely helpful with spelling.

It's a quick read and I'm glad the story of Troy and the Trojan horse is familiar to me. I like that it tells the story from the women's side.

I agree wholeheartedly with your assessment. Briseis is probably my favourite so far.

I LOVED the bit (view spoiler)



I was not ensnared with the author’s voice at first, but I am finally falling into sync. I feel the need to re-listen to lock in what I’m hearing. I have the ebook on hold. I like the woman’s views.

I agree with Cherie that the narrator did not at first seem appealing. But, she certainly has grown on me and I am quite satisfied with her ability to capture so much emotion. I like the way the book is set up, especially being told from the viewpoint of women.


I re-started the audiobook and took notes as I listened to chapters 1-9 again.
I had to laugh during Calliope's rant about "the poet" in chapter 1. It went right over my head that she did not say who it was. (view spoiler)
Chapter 2 - Creusa (view spoiler)
I really wish I had a text copy. (view spoiler)
Chapter 3 - The Trojan Women
I cannot imagine suffering through any of it. (view spoiler)
More later, but I need to finish some email tasks for work.
I am taking a 4 week sabbatical from work and today is my last day working until Jan 9th.

Poor Penelope. (view spoiler)
Trojan Women. (view spoiler)
Gods (view spoiler)


Marnie - I loved ch 38! Penelope's tone is the best!
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Overall I loved the book. I thought the narrator did such a great job with her tone. Her delivery really brought home the pain the women were feeling by not overdoing it. It reminded me of like when something is too terrible, you just sort of zombie walk through it.

So good I listened to it twice."
LOL! It was good, wasn't it? I laughed at the part where she talked (view spoiler)




I agree that this book veered from the original story but I didn’t mind that at all.

I also had the audio but I looked up his name, it is Sinon

I am taking a 4 week sabbatical from work and today is my last day working until Jan 9th"
Enjoy your sabbatical!!!

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It has a The Mists of Avalon vibe, the telling of a known chunk of history from a new and feminine viewpoint is amazing!!! (view spoiler)
Ohhhh, Medusa, I will definitely keep a watch out for that.



Wow!!! She does not mince words. (view spoiler) Just wow. (view spoiler)
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