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The Latinist
The Latinist | Mark Prins
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A contemporary reimagining of the Daphne and Apollo myth, The Latinist is a page-turning exploration of power, ambition, and the intertwining of love and obsession. Tessa Templeton has thrived at Oxford University under the tutelage and praise of esteemed classics professor Christopher Eccles. And now, his support is the one thing she can rely on: her job search has yielded nothing, and her devotion to her work has just cost her her boyfriend, Ben. Yet shortly before her thesis defense, Tessa learns that Chris has sabotaged her career--and realizes their relationship is not at all what she believed. Driven by what he mistakes as love for Tessa, Chris has ensured that no other institution will offer her a position, keeping her at Oxford with him. His tactics grow more invasive as he determines to prove he has her best interests at heart. Meanwhile, Tessa scrambles to undo the damage--and in the process makes a startling discovery about an obscure second-century Latin poet that could launch her into academic stardom, finally freeing her from Chris's influence. A contemporary reimagining of the Daphne and Apollo myth, The Latinist is a page-turning exploration of power, ambition, and the intertwining of love and obsession.
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Cuilin
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Panpan

This had all the ingredients of an amazing novel. Dark academia, Oxbridge, classical studies, archeology, and a trip to Italy. OK so that‘s not everybody‘s cup of tea but it‘s mine. To quote another reviewer “this book has no right to be this boring”. I found the characters infuriating. In the end it just wasn‘t for me.

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RowReads1
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I just don‘t know. The description of the book sounds very provocative. I wasn‘t in the slightest bit interested until about page 65. To tell this story one would think 🤔 making it very clear that Chris is the professor and Tessa is the student would be of top importance however it‘s written as if that‘s a side note. Yup, don‘t get involved with him just because he‘s married, Tessa! 🤦🏻‍♀️

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AlizaApp
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Pickpick

A PhD candidate at Oxford, who studies the classics, finds out her trusted advisor has ruined her job prospects. Despite her dissertation topic, her real love is an obscure Latin poet who might be the key to her redemption.

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Yossarian
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Pickpick

This was brilliant and I‘m shocked I‘m the first to post about it. It‘s a modern re-imagining if Daphne and Apollo at Oxford, with a great literary adventure and a split POV between a doctoral candidate and her thesis advisor who is so evil, but thinks himself so good, that I sometimes had to walk away for a while.

Not every modern retelling needs to be The Odyssey!

Andrea4 Haha isn't that the truth??!! Though it is a fun story! I'd like a modern retelling of Daphnis & Chloe. It has fun adventure like the Odyssey! 2y
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