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The Song of Achilles was among Amazon top picks for 2012. I still haven't read it. Maybe we could buddy read it ?

Susan posted this ideas source elsewhere but here's the link re ancient world books.
http://www.historicalnovels.info/Anci...
http://www.historicalnovels.info/Anci...

http://www.historicalnovels.info/Anci..."
Thanks for the link, Ian. Nice that we have 3 months for this challenge. I think I might be reading Eagle Of The Ninth Collection: The Eagle Of The Ninth, The Silver Branch, The Lantern Bearers by Rosemary Sutcliff amd/ or The Silver Eagle by Ben Kane (even if it's the second book in a series I haven't seen yet.

Me too, I'm tempted by River God by Wilbur A. Smith but I have already read it, about 20 years ago mind you, but I haven't read the others in the series.....



That's very brave! I was thinking about taking a look for the Egyptian book of the dead..... Or something by/about one of the Greek philosophers maybe....

Great idea. I'm sure public libraries have Herodotus' The Histories as well. His historiography is fun to read. There are so many stories, including the one about Amazon female warriors who cut their right breast off to be able to use their spears more efficiently. I always wanted to reread parts of it.
Also, I remember laughing my butt off while reading Aristophanes' The Clouds at high school.I wonder if I could enjoy it as much now.


I also have

I liked

I haven't read

Another book that springs to mind, well, a play actually is by - Ted Hughes






I've been trying to make up my mind what to read for 'Ancient Times'. I've gone predictably Greek & Roman. To start with, I've just ordered The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood, from the library.
If I've got time I'm also thinking about I, Claudius by Robert Graves, Fire from Heaven by Mary Renault and finally Pompeii by Robert Harris.
I doubt I'll fit them all in. Instead, my 'to read' list just continues to get longer and longer.....
If I've got time I'm also thinking about I, Claudius by Robert Graves, Fire from Heaven by Mary Renault and finally Pompeii by Robert Harris.
I doubt I'll fit them all in. Instead, my 'to read' list just continues to get longer and longer.....






Was thinking of
Persian Fire: The First World Empire and the Battle for the West or The Last of the Wine, possibly both. They've both been sitting on my shelves for a while.
Also have waiting The Memoirs Of Cleopatrawhich is HUGE, not sure I'd be able to fit it in...
P.S: Really enjoyed The Song of Achilles, I, Claudius, Claudius the God and His Wife Messalina(not quite as good)and The Penelopiad (loved).
I also have The Silver Pigs Andrew, maybe I should try and include it (!)


Since posting I realised I also have
The Histories and The Hemlock Cup: Socrates, Athens and the Search for the Good Life...argh too much choice :)
I've just finished my first book for the challenge - The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood, which retells the Odyssey from Penelope's (Odysseus' wife) point of view.
I'm already a big fan of Margaret Atwood. While I don't think this one's quite up there with her best (imho: The Handmaid's Tale & The Blind Assassin) it's still a very enjoyable read.
I'm already a big fan of Margaret Atwood. While I don't think this one's quite up there with her best (imho: The Handmaid's Tale & The Blind Assassin) it's still a very enjoyable read.


I've read a few in that series Liz and enjoyed them all. I think Jeanette Winterson wrote one.
Sue wrote: "Liz wrote: "I've just finished my first book for the challenge - The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood, which retells the Odyssey from Penelope's (Odysseus' wife) point of view. "
I've read a few in that series Liz and enjoyed them all. I think Jeanette Winterson wrote one."
I just had a look and Michael Faber & Alexander McCall Smith have also written new interpretations of myths - the series is called Canongate Myths. Even more to go on my to read list!
I've read a few in that series Liz and enjoyed them all. I think Jeanette Winterson wrote one."
I just had a look and Michael Faber & Alexander McCall Smith have also written new interpretations of myths - the series is called Canongate Myths. Even more to go on my to read list!

I've re..."
Ooh, I like Alexander McCall Smith. So much to read, so little time!
Has anybody read Ben-Hur ? I have an ancient copy with very small print and it looks rather daunting but I reckon it would be perfect for this challenge...

I've taken the plunge and am 60 pages into Ben Hur. It's turning out to be a far easier read than I thought.

I chose Empress of Rome by Kate Quinn. Didn't think I would enjoy it much but so got into it and had already ordered her other books from the library before I'd finished reading this one.

I've been reading books which I've requested from the library, and have waited a while for.....I'm pleased that this is a three month challenge, I'll get to it in June.
The Song of Achilles is a great book Susan. I gave it 5 stars. I hope you enjoy it when you eventually get going!
I'm ploughing on with Ben-Hur we're on the galley at the moment. About 25% of the way through, surprisingly easy to read and cleverly written from different peoples' perspectives which I wasn't expecting.
I'm ploughing on with Ben-Hur we're on the galley at the moment. About 25% of the way through, surprisingly easy to read and cleverly written from different peoples' perspectives which I wasn't expecting.


Still have quite a bit of



Really enjoying
Persian Fire: The First World Empire and the Battle for the West - only just over a third into it though, doesn't help that I keep stopping to google more info on ancient cities and civilisations.


Elaine, welcome to the challenge, your book certainly counts!

I have 2 books on my to-read list that I'm going to search for in the library.
1st choice is

If I can't find that it's

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