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Leftcoastzen
Your Show of Shows | Ted Sennett
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#DaysDevotedTo Found this at a Thrift shop, thought it would be fun to read about one of the most popular shows from the early days of #Television

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Excellent 😊 1mo
Eggs Loved Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca! 1mo
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Muzzi.Castrodes
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The 2nd half of the book, is Caesar conquering more places in Europe and becoming the ruler of Rome. He then got stabbed by a group, like Brutus and Gaius. They got into power and made their own territories. Caesar's cousin, Octavius, who was revealed to be adopted by Caesar went to war with Brutus and Gaius and reclaimed Caesar's legacy. If you like books that are historical then this book is for you.

Muzzi.Castrodes A major theme is War, as most of the book is war and conquering. Another theme is betrayal as Caesar was stabbed by the people he trusted most. 2mo
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Muzzi.Castrodes
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Caesar's Legion, a book about Caesar's many great battles which mostly were his victory. Giving a focus on his 10th legion which Caesar gave extra attention (rigorous training, discipline, and better food.) to became one of his strongest armies he commands. The story starts with a battle, that shortly cuts to the start of Caesar's reign as a general. The first half talks about his battles with Parts of Europe. The view is a 3rd person observer.

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mrsmarch
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October #bookspin 🤞🏻

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Rome753
Caesar | Christian Meier
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Theodora reading about Julius Caesar.
#rome #cats #catsandbooks #readingcats #tuxedocats

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mabell
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A surprisingly engaging read! A little dry for me in description of the military operations, but personal as to the individuals involved. It was also just one d—— thing after another for Caesar and the Romans. But for the most part, you knew Caesar would prevail, just how would he make it happen.

Side note - Ariovistus was a proper villain - his arguments back to Caesar were “oh snap”. 🤣 (I believe he appears in issue 4 of serial reader)

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Leftcoastzen
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#MayMontage #Queen Can‘t even tell you how long this has been on the TBR!🫣

Eggs Perfect 👍🏼 2y
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DebinHawaii
The Ides of March: A Novel | Thornton Wilder
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My March recap (by the way, I am defining March as through today as I had a couple of books to finish up.) I read 8 books & got about 40% through two more. Not as much as I wanted but it was another tough work month. I took part in 5 buddy reads & one for my book club & one for a library challenge. I actually liked most everything I read but Cultish & The Other Bennet Sister were my Top 2 favorites for the month.

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AshleyHoss820
The Ides of March: A Novel | Thornton Wilder
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March is always a tricky time of year as a student. Mid-terms are approaching so my free time gets lessened. I tried to keep my list light and low-pressure. 😊 So here‘s my #BookSpin list for March!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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