First half? Adored. Flew through it. Back half? Felt dragged down into a more obvious romantic love triangle.
That being said, this felt like a page-turney, super accessible version of Game of Thrones. I enjoyed it.
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First half? Adored. Flew through it. Back half? Felt dragged down into a more obvious romantic love triangle.
That being said, this felt like a page-turney, super accessible version of Game of Thrones. I enjoyed it.
#BOTM
Babylonia
This was such a good book. I highly recommend it.
You follow a woman who started out with nothing but went on to rule an empire. She married a king. She had his child. She became queen....
Full review: https://lsmoore49.blogspot.com/2025/01/babylonia-by-constanza-casati.html
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Semiramis was born a commoner in a village in Assyria. Through her own ambition & machinations, she eventually becomes Queen of Assyria.
Casati‘s luxurious scene setting was present throughout the novel & her character work remains unparalleled.We see the evolution of her from an abandoned orphan to the most powerful woman. I did want to see more, & see Semiramis‘s control when she was on the throne, not just leading up to it. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
BOTM got me. I used to get their boxes years ago but stopped when I felt like books were just piling up. I‘m at a place where I‘ve conquered quite a bit of my TBR stack, gifted, or given away to local LFLs….so timing felt right to try it again. We‘ll see if it holds.
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I am so looking forward to starting my #ARC of the tagged book!
But also! Lucy Holland has started talking about her third book, Of Splendid Song, over on Bluesky and I am practically vibrating with excitement, hoping it releases this year! 🤞🏻🤞🏻
#SundayFunday Happy new year! And don‘t forget to tag me in your posts!
Thanks to @TheSpineView for the tag!
1. A few! I‘m going to read 1/4 of the physical books I own, read more poetry, and get caught up on my NetGalley backlog (if I sound confident enough, it‘ll happen, right? 😅)
2. Babylonia by Costanza Casati, the tagged book (I adored her Clytemnestra retelling)
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THE JANUARY BOOK OF THE MONTH CHOICES ARE LIVE! 🥳🎉🎉🎉 It's go time!
I had a hard time narrowing it down this month, which is why I ended up with five picks all together! 🤭 I couldn't resist these two thrillers, and I didn't even know Emily Austin was coming out with a new book! I'm obsessed with her previous books, so I'm really looking forward to this new one! 🩷
I read Clytemnestra last year by Costanza Casati, and I thought there was no way she could top that book - boy, was I wrong! Where do I even start talking about Babylonia? The writing is beautiful and lyrical. The characters are so complex, strong, and real. The story is unbelievable.
Can you imagine being an orphan and rising to such fame? Semiramis was this person. No matter how hard life was, or how much it tried to keep her down, ⬇️