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BookDadGirlDad
Gates of Fire | Steven Pressfield
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Thermopylae. The Hot Gates. Gates of Fire. I'm actually having issues figuring out how to loudly exclaim the excellence of this work. It explores what drives the warrior to make the ultimate sacrifice. Spoiler alert: love. A worthy trip into the heart and soul of a warrior and those who aspire to be. Don't let this pass you by.

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Tamra
The Children of Jocasta | Natalie Haynes
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Natalie had fun writing this novel and I had fun listening to it! 😊 5🌟

Cathythoughts Five Stars ! Stacked ❤️👍🏻 3w
Tamra @Cathythoughts I recommend reading Natalie‘s Afterword first. I think it would be helpful for more context - I‘m not very knowledgeable re: Greek mythology. I love how it‘s ongoing mutable storytelling! 3w
Cathythoughts Thanks ! I‘ll read the afterword. Yes , it‘s ongoing, some things in life don‘t really change that much. We were only discussing this idea at a recent bookclub. ❤️ 2w
Tamra @Cathythoughts I envy your bookclub! 😘 2w
Cathythoughts @Tamra If you ever come across the sea to Ireland …. 😘 2w
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Ruthiella
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My first #10BeforetheEnd book. I did enjoy it, particularly in its frank depiction of ancient Athens society during the Peloponnesian Wars. The main character comes from a noble Athenian family and Renault doesn‘t try to hide the ways Athenian culture differs from our modern sense of morality or ethics. At the heart of this is a love story between two men, which was completely accepted then. It was a slow and dense read, but worth the time.

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HettyG
The Children of Jocasta | Natalie Haynes
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I don't quite understand how I missed this one, this is one of my favorite authors. At any rate, it is so serendipitous that this book came up on my Audible because I am seeing Antigone staged in a week! I'm looking forward to understanding the story by learning it with Natalie Haynes, she's my all time favorite reteller of myths. 💜

Karisa Her work so great on audiobooks too! 💗💗💗 2mo
HettyG @Karisa for some reason she isn't reading her own work on this one... the narrator is fine but I love the author's voice! 2mo
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Super_Jane
Odyssey | Stephen Fry
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4.5/5 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗

Stephen Fry once again delivered a brilliant book about the e Greek myths. An amazing addition to his series.

#myths #greek

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Ruthiella
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#WhereareyouMonday

Today finds me in Ancient Greece during the Peloponnesian Wars following the fate of young Alexias, an Athenian noble, as he matures, meets his mentor and lover Lysis, becomes a soldier and sailor… He also encounters Socrates, Plato, and other famous Greek names which have come down to us through history. Slow read, but satisfying.

LeahBergen I haven‘t read a Renault in ages. I should grab one off my shelves! 2mo
Ruthiella @LeahBergen It‘s super slooooow. The other two from Renault that I have read were a lot plottier: The Persian Boy and (edited) 2mo
LeahBergen Oh, is it? The two I‘ve read are The King Must Die and The Bull From the Sea. And maybe another one? 🤔 2mo
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Ruthiella
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I‘ve started in on my #10BeforetheEnd pile! I need to ignore the lure of library books! 🤞

ChaoticMissAdventures I just picked up my library books which are not on my list 😂. 2mo
kspenmoll Ignoring library books is hard for me- I keep taking out new books which means I only have a short time to read them. 2mo
LeahBergen And a couple of Persephones! 🩶 2mo
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Ruthiella @ChaoticMissAdventures The struggle is real! 😂 2mo
Ruthiella @kspenmoll Me too! I am always juggling due dates. 2mo
Ruthiella @LeahBergen One was a gift but the other I found in a library book sale, which was a rare find in my experience. 🩶 2mo
AmyG Ooooo Barbara Vine. A huge favorite! 2mo
Ruthiella @AmyG I‘ve definitely enjoyed the few other novels I‘ve read from her before. She‘s very good at understanding the psychological motivations of her characters. 2mo
Billypar I can't say enough good things about My Name Is Red - one of my all-time favorite murder mysteries. 2mo
Ruthiella @Billypar it‘s a murder mystery? I had no idea! I just picked it up at a library sale based on Pamuk‘s fame as a Turkish author. 2mo
Billypar I'm sure people would hyphenate it to "literary-murder mystery" but to me, that's often code for when the murder plot is kind of in the background. But it's front and center in this. 2mo
sarahbarnes I want to read more Atkinson! 2mo
Ruthiella @Billypar Murder mysteries are my kryptonite! Now I‘m doubly looking forward to it. 2mo
Ruthiella @sarahbarnes I aspire to some day becoming an Atkinson completist! 🤞 2mo
BarbaraBB What an attractive pile of books 📚 2mo
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB All I want to do is read them all at once! Alas, I have to go to work. 😅 2mo
AmyG She is Ruth Rendell….if you just like a good mystery. Yes, Vine writes with a psychological view which I just love. 2mo
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AnishaInkspill
The Children of Jocasta | Natalie Haynes
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Natalie Haynes‘s retells the story of Jocasta and her family by synthesising several Greek myths. Borrowed from Libby for the 2nd time, I knew what was coming but I was still surprised. It was how the tension is built as the story switches between two timelines, one telling Jocasta‘s story, and the other tells the story of her daughter Ismene, but what stands out is how Jocasta, the wife of Oedipus, is put back into centre stage of her own story.

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AnishaInkspill
The Children of Jocasta | Natalie Haynes
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5 joys from my weeks, and a wonderful quote from my current read, The Children of Jocasta by Natalie Haynes, so true 🙂

AnnCrystal 🎨💝💝💝💝💝. 2mo
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Ladygodiva7
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Loved this version about Queen Penelope of Ithaca, wife of Odysseus, where the island is really run by women.

I have an interest in mythology and own the 4 books here, someday I‘ll read all of those.

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