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Babylonia
Babylonia | Costanza Casati
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From the author of the bestselling Clytemnestra comes another intoxicating excursion into ancient history, painting the brutal and captivating empire of gods and men, and the one queen destined to rule them all.A common woman. The governor she married. The king who loved them both.Babylonia across the centuries has become the embodiment of lust, excess, and dissolute power that ruled Ancient Assyria. In this world you had to kill to be king. Or, in the case of Semiramis, an orphan raised on the outskirts of an empire: Queen.Nothing about Semiramis's upbringing could have foretold her legacy. But when she meets a young representative of the new Assyrian king, a prophecy unfolds before her, one that puts her in the center of a brutal world and in the hearts of two men - one who happens to be king.Now a risen lady in a court of vipers, Semiramis becomes caught in the politics and viciousness of ancient Assyria. Instead of bartering with fate, Semiramis trains in war and diplomacy. And with each move, she rises in rank, embroiled in a game of power, desire, love, and betrayal, until she can ascend to the only position that will ever keep her safe.In her second novel, Costanza Casati brilliantly weaves myth and ancient history together to give Semiramis, the only female ruler of the Assyrian Empire, a voice, charting her captivating ascent to a throne no one promised her.
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Melismatic
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I know it‘s *historical fiction* and yet I see similarities to modern life everywhere. 😭

If you told me five-ish years ago Historical Fiction would become a reliably favorite genre of mine, I wouldn‘t have believed you. And yet…

This author is fantastic. #BOTM

monalyisha Oof. 8h
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Melismatic
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Historical fiction coming in hot!

#BOTM

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Lsmoore43
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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

@costanzacasati
@sourcebooks @bookmarked
#rbmedia

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BookmarkTavern
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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. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑

BookmarkTavern Release Date: Tomorrow! #ARC #NetGalley CW 👇🏻 2w
BookmarkTavern General warning for incest, violence, war; specific warnings for Prologue, suicide; Chapter three, fratricide; Chapter five, domestic abuse; Chapter 21, references to past child marriage; Chapter 22, threats of sexual assault; Chapter 25, child murder; Chapter 30, patricide; Chapter 31, domestic abuse; Chapter 32, infidelity; Chapter 38, suicide 2w
AnishaInkspill this fiction looks interesting, this is one of the many parts of history I am trying to get to better grips with 2w
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AnishaInkspill unrelated question - how did you get the spoiler work, I clicked the skull and bone but didn't work, just wondering if I've missed a step or something 2w
MonicaLoves2Read Loved this book. I read Clytemnestra by her and was so happy when I got approved by Netgalley for this E-ARC. I just love her writing. 2w
BookmarkTavern @AnishaInkspill Hmmm… I‘m not sure. You can also post the comment and then press it for a menu to come up and click Mark as Spoiler ! That should also work! 2w
AnishaInkspill @BookmarkTavern thanks for the tip, I'll try that next time. 1w
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Melismatic
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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.

#BOTM

Hooked_on_books I hear you. They sucked me back in last month by offering the Alice Feeney early and I had to grab it. We‘ll see how long I last. (edited) 3w
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BookmarkTavern
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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!

jitteryjane724 Fingers crossed, I'm hoping Philip Pullman will release the third book of his latest trilogy (Book of Dust). Here's to a great year of reading! 3w
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BookmarkTavern
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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)

#Two4Tuesday

TheSpineView YW! Thanks for playing and Happy New Year 1mo
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Branwen
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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! 🩷

Hooked_on_books It‘s always nice to be spoiled for choice! 1mo
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MonicaLoves2Read
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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, ⬇️

MonicaLoves2Read she rose time and time again. When she meets Onnes, her life changes forever. The Greeks called her Semiramis, but her Assyrian name is Sammuramat. She lived in 9th century BC. History doesn't speak of her, but myths of her have been passed down through generations so that they haven't forgotten her.

Casati's research goes beyond belief. She dug deep when she wrote Clytemnestra, and I think her research went even deeper with Babylonia. There is so much you can learn from reading one of her books. Beware, though, you could go down a rabbit hole. I have to say of the close to 175 books I read this year, thus book has to go down as the best one! I can't recommend it enough. If you somehow missed Clytemnestra, last year, you need to get both books and read them!

Tentative Publication Date:
January 14, 2025

Thanks to Netgalley, Sourcebooks Landmark, and Casati for the E-ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

😊 Happy Reading 😊

#Netgalley #sourcebookslandmark #costanzacasati #Babylonia #arc
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BookmarkTavern Oh I‘m so excited to get to this one! 🤩 1mo
MonicaLoves2Read @BookmarkTavern it was so good! 1mo
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BookmarkTavern
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OH HELL YES 🎉🎉🎉 #NetGalley