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Monthly Group Reads > JUNE 2017 Feast of Sorrow by Crystal King

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message 1: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments This is the discussionthread for our June Group Read of Feast of Sorrow: A Novel of Ancient Rome by Crystal King.

All welcome in discussion, even if you have already read it.


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Terri | 19576 comments I'll be joining in the read if the library gets the book in for me in time. I've put in a purchase request.


Patricia | 103 comments This review ran in our Sunday paper today. https://www.washingtonpost.com/entert...


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Terri | 19576 comments That's great, Patricia. Thanks for sharing it.


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Terri | 19576 comments Bit concerned by the reviewer classing the author's writing as "spare and simple". I hope that isn't using word play to make a positive out of a negative. Not a fan of simplistic, unintelligent writing.


Patricia | 103 comments I didn't see it as negative, but I understand what you mean. Hopefully, it means more that she doesn't waste words; over explaining as some writers tend to do. I found it interesting to read about the author learning Italian & spending 5 years cooking to replicate the recipes. Actually, I found it impressive.


Jane | 3480 comments Patricia wrote: "I didn't see it as negative, but I understand what you mean. Hopefully, it means more that she doesn't waste words; over explaining as some writers tend to do. I found it interesting to read about ..."

So did I. I took them as positives -- laconic, not enamoured of big words when small ones would do.


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May (mayzie) | 968 comments Enticing review!!! Thank you for sharing!!


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Ace (aceonroam) | 19 comments Terri wrote: "I'll be joining in the read if the library gets the book in for me in time. I've put in a purchase request."

Same here Terri. Not available on Overdrive for my library yet (Brisbane City) and to buy its $9.60 for the ebook. Too expensive for me!

This story reminds me of The Serpent and the Pearl. This one left my mouth watering too.


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Terri | 19576 comments Was there a cultural food theme in that Kate Quinn book too, Ace?

Does the Brissie Library do purchase requests for ebooks? So they should. As should all libraries.


message 11: by Ace (last edited May 15, 2017 05:29PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ace (aceonroam) | 19 comments Terri wrote: "Was there a cultural food theme in that Kate Quinn book too, Ace?

Does the Brissie Library do purchase requests for ebooks? So they should. As should all libraries."


Not really Terri. Many of the recipes were true to the era apparently. Was an entertaining read.

On the Overdrive app, you can Recommend a book that they don't already own but I'm not sure about purchase requests. Many of my recommendations haven't materialized yet! I could try AskALibrarian on their website. Stay tuned…


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Terri | 19576 comments I will stay tuned!


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Ace (aceonroam) | 19 comments Another article on this book:
http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2...


message 14: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments That is a good article. I've never read a fiction book that focuses on food in history before. Could be interesting.


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Ace (aceonroam) | 19 comments Update from the library:

"Thank you for using the Ask a Librarian service.
I have forwarded your suggestion to our Collection Development team. While the team appreciates customer feedback and purchase suggestions, not all can be purchased. The team needs to decide whether this title falls within budget and Collection Development Guidelines.
We will let you know whether or not Feast of sorrows is purchased."

Sounds promising!


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Terri | 19576 comments That DOES sound promising. Seeing as it is a high quality new release I am expecting you'll get the nod. :)


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Ace (aceonroam) | 19 comments I received this message. Not as personal as the first one, but wow that was quick!

"Brisbane/Yarra Plenty Download Collection user,

Your digital hold is ready to borrow:

Feast of Sorrow: A Novel of Ancient Rome
Crystal King
eBook"



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Terri | 19576 comments Wow. That was quick indeed! I guess now you know that they're open to ebook purchase requests.

The paper copy still hasn't come into my library.


Patricia | 103 comments I have it on hold at my library. I'm tenth & there is four copies. So, may be awhile before I get it, but I do plan to read it.


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Terri | 19576 comments On my. Haha. Well at least you'll get to read it soon. Maybe by the time you get your copy, I'll also be receiving my copy. Timing could work out.


Sherry | 145 comments Just finished and loved it. My review (no spoilers): https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Veronica  (readingonthefly) I just started the audiobook for this one this morning so I'm not very far into yet. I like the narrator though so that's a plus.


Patricia | 103 comments Terri wrote: "On my. Haha. Well at least you'll get to read it soon. Maybe by the time you get your copy, I'll also be receiving my copy. Timing could work out."
Just checked & I'm still 10th. The line is not moving too quickly.
Veronica: I'll be interested to hear how you like the audio.


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Terri | 19576 comments My copy is still not in at library.
I won't be able to check in on discussion for a bit as I am having major internet issues at home.


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Ace (aceonroam) | 19 comments This was a fantastic read!


message 26: by Veronica (last edited Jun 09, 2017 06:09PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Veronica  (readingonthefly) Patricia wrote: "Veronica: I'll be interested to hear how you like the audio."

The narrator is doing a good job. That said, to me the Egyptian slave sounds an awful lot like an old Jewish man, lol. I have about three and a half hours left before I'm done. I will be back with my final thoughts then.


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Terri | 19576 comments So far, here and on the book's GR reviews, there are a lot of people who liked it.
I wonder what I'll make of it. Intriguing.


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Guy VanHorn (gvhatl) | 36 comments I am a quarter of the way into the book and enjoying a very readable story. The characters are developing well and the culinary theme of the story is both refreshing and creative. The plot kind of "skips along" and has yet to make an intense "deep dive" on any one aspect. Maybe this is not necessary . . . we'll see.


message 29: by Jane (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jane | 3480 comments Terri wrote: "So far, here and on the book's GR reviews, there are a lot of people who liked it.
I wonder what I'll make of it. Intriguing."


I'm curious, too. You and I agreed on the Riches book -- ugh -- but disagreed on the Kachel.


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Terri | 19576 comments Disagreed on Uhtred too. :-)


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Terri | 19576 comments Guy wrote: "I am a quarter of the way into the book and enjoying a very readable story. The characters are developing well and the culinary theme of the story is both refreshing and creative. The plot kind of ..."

It is the culinary aspect that makes me unsure of what to expect. But nobody who is reading it seems to be put off by it, so that is heartening.

Still no word from library on when it will be in.


Veronica  (readingonthefly) Guy wrote: " The plot kind of "skips along" and has yet to make an intense "deep dive" on any one aspect."

I finished the audiobook last night. As I've said before, the narration was fine but I agree with your assessment of the overall plot. It feels as though it skims over the surface of what should be, or at least could be, an emotionally deeper story. Some of the problem stems from the fact that the story is being told through the perspective of Thrasius, a slave. IMO this hamstrings the plot because he can never truly react to anything going on around him because it's all being orchestrated by those of the upper classes. So mostly I found myself feeling emotionally unsatisfied. I gave it three stars.


message 33: by Jane (last edited Jun 11, 2017 06:14AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jane | 3480 comments Terri wrote: "Disagreed on Uhtred too. :-)"

Right! :)


Simona | 1453 comments I will begon this book tonight....I am curious and attracted by the plot, the last HF books I read were historical mysteries and I welcome the change.


Simona | 1453 comments Sorry for the typos...I am using my d**n smartphone.


Renata (rderis) | 236 comments I finished this last week, and while I liked it, and found it entertaining and unique, I also felt that the crux of the story was really the "upstairs/downstairs" relationship in the book. For at least the first 2/3 of the book, I kept visualizing it on screen, as a Roman "Downton Abbey" lol.

However, the obvious research the author put into the daily life in Apicius' villa household as experienced by Thracius impressed and captivated me. And not to say too much for those still reading, I felt the book deepened in its almost classically tragic last third. Also, As an avid cook, I found the gourmand aspect fascinating, particularly the concept of bartering the utmost of culinary savvy for political power to the Caesars of Rome.


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Terri | 19576 comments I'm an avid cook too, so it surprises me that it is the food element that I have trepidation about,


message 38: by Guy (new) - rated it 2 stars

Guy VanHorn (gvhatl) | 36 comments Veronica wrote: "Guy wrote: " The plot kind of "skips along" and has yet to make an intense "deep dive" on any one aspect."

I finished the audiobook last night. As I've said before, the narration was fine but I ag..."


I can see where "emotionally unsatisfied" would be an assessment of the book. I have finished the book and for me it never "grabbed hold". Even the tragedies were suddenly presented and then quickly swept to the side. And then at the end, we are presented with Apicius receiving accolades for an interesting life and career. The story never ties together and feels very disjointed.


Laura (logical_laura) | 10 comments I've finished the book and thought it was okay but not great. It's interesting that a book supposedly about Apicius never gives him a voice/narrative. We know that Apicius existed based on historical documents, but rather than focusing on him King has created an entirely new character in the form of Thrasius the slave. I think I'd have preferred the story to have Apicius as the main character, or at least for him to have a voice in part of it.


Veronica  (readingonthefly) I wondered at the choice of Thrasius as our POV character too. It just makes for a more...passive perspective.


Veronica  (readingonthefly) Guy wrote: "Even the tragedies were suddenly presented and then quickly swept to the side."

Exactly. The story felt like it was missing too many emotional beats.


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Eileen | 1 comments I happened to see this group is reading this book which I just started. Although I am only on Chapter 3, so far I am okay with the story being written from Thrasius' perspective. I tend to like culinary books written from the cook's/chef's perspective and his position as an outsider also seems to lend to him providing observations of the household which is helping to give me a picture of it as a reader. I will be interested to see if that changes once I am further along. I am enjoying hearing about the foods that are specific to this time and place.


Veronica  (readingonthefly) I'd take a pass on the pig vulva. O_O


message 44: by Ace (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ace (aceonroam) | 19 comments Crystal King Crystal King came along and liked our reviews. I don't have this happen a lot so I get rather excited. Thank you Crystal :)


Renata (rderis) | 236 comments That's wonderful, Ace.


message 46: by Ace (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ace (aceonroam) | 19 comments It is Renata. Now I wish I'd written a better review haha.


message 47: by Renata (last edited Jun 18, 2017 10:36AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Renata (rderis) | 236 comments Give yourself a break. I liked your review, agreed with it. Always envy those who write coherent, well written full scale reviews.
(As so many do here on AMH!) I'm lucky if I can put together a decent comment! I'm working my way up to more reviews...I always enjoy yours. It seems Crystal King agrees ;)


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Terri | 19576 comments STILL not in at the library. I kind of expected it though. Had hoped it would come in time to join in, but wasn't too optimistic.


Patricia | 103 comments I just got a notice that the book is at the library, so I guess I will be reading it for July.


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Terri | 19576 comments I'm surprised at how long it is taking my library to get this one in for me. I need to check up on it. Maybe they decided not to bother.


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