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Roma: A Novel of Ancient Rome | Steven Saylor
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Spanning a thousand years, and following the shifting fortunes of two families though the ages, this is the epic saga of Rome, the city and its people. Weaving history, legend, and new archaeological discoveries into a spellbinding narrative, critically acclaimed novelist Steven Saylor gives new life to the drama of the city's first thousand years from the founding of the city by the ill-fated twins Romulus and Remus, through Rome's astonishing ascent to become the capitol of the most powerful empire in history. Roma recounts the tragedy of the hero-traitor Coriolanus, the capture of the city by the Gauls, the invasion of Hannibal, the bitter political struggles of the patricians and plebeians, and the ultimate death of Rome's republic with the triumph, and assassination, of Julius Caesar. Witnessing this history, and sometimes playing key roles, are the descendents of two of Rome's first families, the Potitius and Pinarius clans: One is the confidant of Romulus. One is born a slave and tempts a Vestal virgin to break her vows. One becomes a mass murderer. And one becomes the heir of Julius Caesar. Linking the generations is a mysterious talisman as ancient as the city itself. Epic in every sense of the word, Roma is a panoramic historical saga and Saylor's finest achievement to date.
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Andrew65
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These are the choices for Chunksters to read from my book shelves, and actually includes two from Eadie‘s @EadieB @Tove_Reads

Let me know which two you can get or want to take forward.

Tove_Reads New York and Phoenix. Want to read Kingdom, but haven‘t read Hay. 1y
Andrew65 @Tove_Reads Lady of Hay and Kingdom of Shadows stand up as separate books. Also Lady of Hay is another option, I still have a copy. (edited) 1y
EadieB @Andrew65 Any of these are good for me @Tove_Reads 1y
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Andrew65 In that case I think we go with @Tove_Read‘s suggestion. New York and Child of the Phoenix. @EadieB 1y
TrishB In for a treat there 👍🏻 1y
Andrew65 @TrishB Yes they are all great books, determined to get more read off my book shelves this year. Already read Kingdom of Shadows and Child of the Phoenix but want to read them again. 1y
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sparrowssavvy
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Loved the concept of relating the history of Rome by following two related families over 10, 000 years throughout the development of Rome. The links and references connecting the stories was wonderful and definitely well plotted out. Some tales I enjoyed more than others, but overall was an awesome read and really shows how Rome became the city it was.

BooksAndChopsticks Would you say this is similar to Edward Rutherford's historic fiction style? 6y
sparrowssavvy @BooksAndChopsticks I haven't actually gotten around to reading his books yet, although they are definitely on my massive tbr lists 6y
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sparrowssavvy
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After losing my two long term reading buddies in the last two years, I am so happy that this past weekend I acquired two new reading buddies! Here is Ollivander! Clearly I had to express my Harry Potter love.

[DELETED] 3803335244 Oh how cute! 7y
Viji Looks like my Cassie! 7y
sparrowssavvy @Viji I'll have to take a look! 7y
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Bookzombie So cute! 💕🐱 7y
CouronneDhiver What a cutie patootie! 🖤 7y
KirstieE Oh my gosh ! Such a cute name 😊 7y
sparrowssavvy @KirstieE Thank you! I wanted an unusual name from Harry Potter that wasn't immediately obviously! 7y
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