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Thousand Ships
Thousand Ships | Natalie Haynes
"With her trademark passion, wit, and fierce feminism, Natalie Haynes gives much-needed voice to the silenced women of the Trojan War."--Madeline Miller, author of CirceShortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction, a gorgeous retelling of the Trojan War from the perspectives of the many women involved in its causes and consequences--for fans of Madeline Miller.This is the women's war, just as much as it is the men's. They have waited long enough for their turn . . .This was never the story of one woman, or two. It was the story of them all . . .In the middle of the night, a woman wakes to find her beloved city engulfed in flames. Ten seemingly endless years of conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans are over. Troy has fallen.From the Trojan women whose fates now lie in the hands of the Greeks, to the Amazon princess who fought Achilles on their behalf, to Penelope awaiting the return of Odysseus, to the three goddesses whose feud started it all, these are the stories of the women whose lives, loves, and rivalries were forever altered by this long and tragic war. A woman's epic, powerfully imbued with new life, A Thousand Ships puts the women, girls and goddesses at the center of the Western world's great tale ever told.
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mcctrish
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#literarycrew you wouldn‘t be able to help yourself just like Troy 🤣🤣 #whatifitwasfullofbooks

Librarybelle 😂 15h
dabbe 😂😂😂 13h
mcctrish @Librarybelle @dabbe I‘m not wrong 🤣🤣 12h
Ruthiella 😂😂😂 8h
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mcctrish
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I‘m on the home stretch. This epic tale was so addictive, I loved that the women‘s stories were told with the men as a backdrop. For once. I LOVED Penelope‘s letters to Odysseus, I laughed out loud at the tone “I hear you are shacked up in a sea cave, that‘s really what you prefer to coming home. To me. FFS Odysseus!” 🤣🤣 the author reading this makes it next level awesome! #literarycrew

Librarybelle Yay!! So glad you liked it! 4d
mcctrish @Librarybelle you make excellent book picks!!! 4d
Librarybelle I cannot take all of the credit…the group makes great suggestions! We‘ve had a good slate of books this year! 😁 4d
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mcctrish
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My gardening hasn‘t ended but my book did, thankfully this was waiting on my Libby shelf. I am thoroughly enjoying this retell of the Greek and Trojan throw down, laughing out loud at everyone being mad at the ‘Spartan Whore‘ who started it all #ittakestwototango truthfully Helen didn‘t like to be alone 🙄

Librarybelle Glad you‘re enjoying it so far! 1w
TheBookHippie I read the ARC of this and loved it. 1w
mcctrish @Librarybelle historical fiction is becoming my jam on audio ❤️❤️ 1w
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mcctrish @TheBookHippie I am right in the story from the beginning ( don‘t bring the horse inside, don‘t bring the horse inside , well damn there goes the city, you brought the damn horse inside 🤦🏻‍♀️) 1w
TheBookHippie @mcctrish I talked a lot to that book. 🫣 1w
mcctrish @TheBookHippie I must amuse my neighbours to no end 1w
CBee I LOVED this 🙌🏻🙌🏻 1w
mcctrish @CBee that‘s high praise 💙 1w
JuniperWilde I loved this book and highly recommend it to Madeleine Miller fans. It‘s a gem. 6d
mcctrish @JuniperWilde I admit I‘m liking it much more than The Song of Achilles which I read and was kind of meh with so I never attempted Circe 6d
JuniperWilde Circe is a better story than TSOA. I started with Circe. I‘m glad you‘re liking this one 💕 5d
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repost for @Librarybelle

New month, new book for #LiteraryCrew ! This month, we head to the Trojan War era. Read at your own pace throughout the month. I‘ll check in periodically and will post discussion questions on June 30th.

If you would like to be added or removed from the tag list, let me know! #BuddyRead

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https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2739867

Librarybelle Thanks for reposting! 2w
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Sargar114
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My library had it and I‘m a sucker for Greek history/mythology so we made a family trip, #literarycrew

Librarybelle Yay!! 2w
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Librarybelle
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New month, new book for #LiteraryCrew ! This month, we head to the Trojan War era. Read at your own pace throughout the month. I‘ll check in periodically and will post discussion questions on June 30th.

If you would like to be added or removed from the tag list, let me know! #BuddyRead

CrowCAH Thank you for tagging me! 😁 Looking forward to this one. 2w
Deblovestoread This is such a good book! Enjoy 💜 2w
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Librarybelle So good to hear it is good, @Deblovestoread ! 2w
kspenmoll I am waiting for book but plan to@join in! 2w
Librarybelle Hope it arrives soon, @kspenmoll ! 2w
julieclair So happy to be reading this. It has been on my TBR forever! 1w
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LitsyEvents
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Librarybelle Thanks for reposting! 3w
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Librarybelle
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We‘re going way back in time for June‘s selection, #LiteraryCrew participants!

The Trojan War from the female perspective? Sounds like a great #BuddyRead !

Read A Thousand Ships at your own pace throughout June, and discussion questions will be posted June 30th. I will post periodic checkins throughout the month.

All are welcome! Let me know if you wish to be added or removed from the tag list!

tpixie Thanks! 3w
mcctrish I can get a copy from the library 👏🏻👏🏻 3w
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AllDebooks I have this, I'm in 😄 3w
CatLass007 It‘s available at my local library via Libby. Yay! 3w
julieclair I‘m so excited for this one! It has been on my TBR for forever. 3w
Librarybelle It looks like it will be a good one, @julieclair ! 3w
Karisa Please add me 😊 3w
Librarybelle Will do, @Karisa ! Welcome! 3w
Crazeedi Just found it on audio, 9 weeks wait for the e- book, hope a good narrator! 3w
CrowCAH Could I please be added to the tag list? This book has been on my TBrrrrrr! 2w
Librarybelle Of course, @CrowCAH ! Welcome! 2w
CrowCAH @Librarybelle thanks! ☺️ ⛵️ 2w
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Happy World Book Day!

"He loses his wife so he stirs up an army to bring her back to him, costing countless lives and creating countless widows, orphans and slaves. Oenone loses her husband and she raises their son. Which of those is the more heroic act?"

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️📚🎈 2mo
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“A war does not ignore half the people whose lives it touches. So why do we?” — This book was fantastic! A feminist retelling of the women of Troy after the war. The book is told through Calliope giving inspiration to a poet. But Calliope makes it clear to the poet that the only story she will give him is the women‘s story as everyone already knows the mens story. 5/5🌟

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Listened to this one over audio, read by the author. I really loved this retelling of the Trojan War from the perspective of women. I probably should have pulled out one of our mythology books or googled (a physical copy would have been helpful to keep track of everyone). Nevertheless less, still interesting & engaging. It just might (might) make me take out copies of books from college of Greek & Roman history. #bookspin

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💙💛💙 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
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CBee
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Many of you know that I‘m a mythology fanatic. So WHY did it take me so long to read this fan-friggin-tastic book? I have no excuse 🫣 Like many of you who‘ve read this, I especially loved Penelope‘s letters - I always wanted to hear more about her and how she actually felt. These women are so often footnotes and here, they‘re front and center. LOVED it. #readyourkindle #february

SpellboundReader Sounds wonderful! Maybe I should stop putting off reading it, too. 3mo
CBee @BeeCurious you should 😊 And I hope you love it too. 3mo
Allylu Penelope is my favorite! Have you read The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood? I listened to the audiobook and it was great - especially the Virgin Chorus. You will love it! 3mo
CBee @Allylu I started it but for some reason it didn‘t hold my interest at the time 🤷‍♀️😅 I‘ll have to try again! 3mo
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Eggs Beautiful 🩵💙🩵 5mo
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Bookbuyingaddict
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Absolutely loved it possibly the only book which has made me want to read Homer and Iliad ! Superb , In fact loved it so much I raced out to buy stone blind and have ordered her other books from the library - a new fav author and how talented this lady is when you look at her career makes one feel rather dull !

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After not enjoying mythology retellings but loving Stone Blind, I thought I‘d give another Haynes book a try. I did find this a little flat in places and sometimes a little hard to get into with such a large cast of characters, but parts were fabulous, like Penelope‘s letters to Odysseus. A low pick for me.

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jahnna
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eleventh book of summer

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Bookbuyingaddict
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#julybookspinbingo here we go !

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eeclayton
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It's great that all these women are finally given voices, their stories are finally told, their experiences are finally put into focus.
Calliope's chapters felt a bit didactic, a bit overexplaining to me, but I enjoyed everything else. Each voice was distinct and authentic. Penelope's letters and her sarcasm especially grew on me.

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Kazzie
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This was great - the feelings and passion and ANGER of the Greek and Trojan women was fascinating and fantastic. I liked learning about lesser known Greek characters

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Andrea4
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Finished this a bit ago, but life's been busy (not for the dog lol) and I think the reviews are pretty unanimous!
My faves were Penelope and well, the muse.

ShelleyBooksie Sweet pic 1y
Andrea4 @ShelleyBooksie yea, he was keeping me company the other weekend when I got some kind of stomach bug and passed out on the couch 1y
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SanjanaGhosh
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"But you could abandon someone and still miss them."

RedCurly It is very heartaching book, but very good 👌 1y
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Johanna414
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The Trojan War, as told by the women - this book was amazing! I think my favorite chapters were the letters from Penelope to Odysseus, as she got more and more frustrated with his long absense

dabbe Is it along the lines of CIRCE and WOMEN OF SPARTA? If so, I'll add to my stack! 1y
Johanna414 @dabbe yes, very much so! 1y
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Johanna414
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Off to bed with my Christmas gift from @LittleMouse5708 - it is sooooooo good so far!!

Deblovestoread Loved this one 💜 1y
kellyann28 This is on my TBR! I love mythology! 1y
Johanna414 @kellyann28 I think you would really like it! 1y
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RedCurly
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I could'nt read read this book as fast as I usually do. It was a bit hard because is about how women lose everything during a war.

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My October reads. Some reading time is still being taken up by studying 😩. I‘ve been on a bit of a Natalie Haynes binge after seeing her at this year‘s Cheltenham Literature Festival.

#OctoberReads

DGRachel I loved A Thousand Ships. I will have to look into the others! 2y
TheEllieMo @DGRachel The Children of Jocasta is good, but I was a little disappointed with The Amber Fury. I‘m currently reading Pandora‘s Jar, which is a non-fiction exploration of how women are depicted in the Greek myths, in particular how their stories have been changed to fit the expectations and views of the day. I recommend it. 2y
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Allylu
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1. Yes, and yes, I would. 2. I really liked A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes and The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood (the audiobook is great!). Last week, I found a hardcover copy of Circe by Madeline Miller at our local library book sale for $2. I was very excited about that! #Two4Tuesday

CBee I still need to read A Thousand Ships! And the Penelopiad sounds great too. Circe is amazing! 2y
Allylu @Cbee I love the chorus that the 12 virgins sing in the Penelopiad. It‘s so funny. You have to listen to it. It‘s short! 2y
CBee @Allylu I‘ll try the audiobook then! Thanks 😊 2y
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Cinfhen I LOVE Greek re-tellings!!! I just read this one and it was fantastic 2y
Allylu @Cinfhen I love them, too. I added that one to my ever-growing TBR! (edited) 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you 😊 2y
TheSpineView Great score on Circe. Thanks for playing 2y
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This book begs to be compared to Circe and Song of Achilles, but its carefully interwoven narrative, diverse array of POV characters, and absolutely stunning writing helps it stand out from Miller‘s excellent offerings. Loved it.

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“But this is a women's war, just as much as it is the men's, and the poet will look upon their pain - the pain of the women who have always been relegated to the edges of the story, victims of men, survivors of men, slaves of men - and he will tell it, or he will tell nothing at all. They have waited long enough for their turn”

I loved this retelling as much as Circe and Song of Achilles. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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ravenlee
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Today‘s #bookmail has a very small bit for me (tagged, and maybe the Blyton set) and a great deal for the kiddo.

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Pulling from every corner of the Trojan War, this offers overdue depth &dimension to the female cast of Homer‘s epics. I appreciate that it gives voice to Penelope‘s frustration & fatigue, something I‘ve wanted since reading The Odyssey. (I prefer a woman to a symbol. Let her be more than her fidelity.) I also came to know & feel for characters like Iphigenia, Creusa, Andromache - typically footnoted names I‘d long forgotten or maybe never knew.

jen_the_scribe I have this one waiting for me on my shelf… lovely reading your review. 2y
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Really enjoyed this alternative telling of the Trojan War, through the eyes of the many affected women. The classicist in me had a total nerd out and nice to revisit some great myths! Makes me want to re-read some of the old tragedies 👀

And my #bookspinbingo board!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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Although the book for me came nowhere near Circe or Song of Achilles, it was still an amusing read. To consider the Trojan war from the point of view of a chorus of women and goddesses was original and cool! A light pick.

Thanks Cindy for sending me this one. It makes the challenges so much easier 😉🤣😘

#Booked2022 #ThinkGreek #FoodAndLit

CaitlinR Nicely put! 2y
Catsandbooks Terrific! 2y
Megabooks Wonderful review! 2y
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Cinfhen Great photo! Agreed it‘s not in the same league as Miller but still an interesting retelling 💜Glad it helped xx 2y
BiblioLitten I love this picture! 🌟🌟🌟 2y
BarbaraBB @BiblioLitten Really? That‘s nice! I liked the old fashioned letterbox and all the Ukrainian stickers on it! 2y
BiblioLitten Your book has a bit of blue and yellow on it too🌻😊 2y
BarbaraBB @BiblioLitten You‘re right! I didn‘t even notice 😊 2y
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Jen2
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I‘m loving these female centered retellings!

Sophronisba I haven't read this one yet, but I really loved Madeline Miller's Circe. 2y
Jen2 Me too!!! 2y
perfectsinner On my wish list 2y
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JuniperWilde
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Next up -
I‘ve heard Natalie Haynes on BBC and can‘t wait to read all of her books.

Itchyfeetreader Loved this - hope you enjoy 2y
JuniperWilde @Itchyfeetreader thx I love it. Can‘t put it down. 2y
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I read this over a day, unable to put it down. The format reminds me of Homegoing where each chapter is a different tiny glimpse of life. The author did an amazing job of having me care about these characters and be invested in the when some you only saw for a couple pages.

CuriousG Normally the subject matter of this book would get a big meh for me and I wouldn't pick it up, but the comparison to the format of Homegoing has me intrigued. At first I hated Homegoing for not allowing me to follow the characters longer, but I grew to love the more diverse perspective it allowed. If this book brings out different pieces that come together for a bigger picture, I might just give it a shot! 2y
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"I hope that at the end of this book ... readers might feel that heroism is something that can reside in all of us, particularly if circumstances push it to the fore. It doesn't belong to men anymore than the tragic consequences of war belong to women. Survivors, victims, perpitrators, these roles are not always separate. People can be wounded and wounding at the same time or at different times in the same life."

I am in stunned awe.

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Chrissyreadit Yes! This book is one of my favorites ever. 2y
LoverOfLearning Excellent quote! I work with criminal offenders daily and it reminds me of the quote "hurt people hurt people". I am 100% certain that most if not all of my clients have a history of seeing trauma in their childhood. 2y
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This was an interesting take on the Trojan war and moved women into the spotlight. It was well done but I thought it would be better with multiple narrators for the Audiobook. But I did love the back and forth between all the different women who were experiencing the fall of Troy and how the gods play with the humans who worshipped them.

#WinterGames #RandomRead 10 pts + 1 for participation.

Itchyfeetreader Loved this one 2y
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#WeekendReads

1.) Current Reads: Audiobook: Tagged Book Physical Book: The Valcourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories Vol 5 Edited By: Christopher Philippo

2.) Fav Thing about Winter: Watching the Snow Fall Outside my Window.

3.) In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren, it was by first book by this author and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Hope to read more by those two in the upcoming year.

@rachelsbrittain

Tag Your It @Bookgoil

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rsteve388
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So December is looking a lot different then what I originally thought with regards to setting up my #BookBingo Card. The tagged book is my next book. I am two books away from finishing reading a 125 books for 2021.

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I loved this mix of stories about the women of the Trojan War. The premises reminded me of The Red Tent, a long time favorite. It‘s always refreshing to hear the women‘s stories. I suck at Greek Mythology and who‘s who which put me at a disadvantage but still a fun read. *disclaimer: Wikipedia was my friend during this read

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"And revenge, when it came, came from another quarter altogether, and it rolled out onto the ground, gleaming and golden."

#Apples #GratefulHarvest
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🍎📚💙 3y
Eggs 🍎❤️📚 3y
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This book was very well written!! I think I just had the same issue with it that I had with Circe - I remember too much from high school classics that the book doesn‘t keep me totally gripped. A very cool female perspective of a well known story!!!

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Not a big secret that I‘m a fan of Greek mythology, and the Trojan War has always been of particular interest to me (I‘m an Achilles fangirl from way back)… I was so excited to read this retelling of the fall of Troy from the perspective of the (usually marginalized) women, and Haynes did not disappoint.

Beautiful writing and heartbreaking voices, but not really told in chronological order, so some basic knowledge would help going in.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Augustdana Yea I‘m a little ways in and I‘m glad I have a basic knowledge of the stories. Don‘t know many of the women‘s names which … of course I don‘t, but it‘s more enjoyable knowing what happens. 3y
sprainedbrain @Augustdana right? Unfortunately we need know a little about the men to know where the women are coming from. 3y
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Augustdana
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🎸🎸🎸 Let‘s go girls

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I am glad to have read some tellings and retellings of Greek mythology before reading this because I was able to appreciate the different perspectives from these women of stories I was familiar with that I wouldn‘t understand as well without having some groundwork.

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I love retellings and enjoyed this one of the Trojan year, told from the perspective of the women. I think I like Madeline Miller‘s Circe more though! Starting The Song of Achilles next month as well as a reread of The Iliad, Caroline Alexander‘s translation.

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Long day and not over. But grabbing a glass of wine and diving into this. I love Greek mythology and classics and love retelling. This is right up my alley. Planning to begin a reread of The Iliad next month—the new translation!—and willl be reading Song of Achilles for September book club.

annamatopoetry May I recommend this? 3y
SamAnne @annamarieburns stacked. Thanks for the recommendation! 3y
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