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May 04, 2018
✨Skye✨
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
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5-star-loved-it
Wow. What a beautiful, beautiful book. Madeline Miller is easily becoming one of my favourite authors!
This book follows Circe, a goddess who also happens to be a witch. She is exiled for these powers to an island called Aiaia, where she discovers many things about the world and herself. This book spans centuries of her life and the people she encounters along the way. It has spiteful gods, horrific monsters, witchcraft, romance and literally every emotion under the sun! This book made me angry, ...more
This book follows Circe, a goddess who also happens to be a witch. She is exiled for these powers to an island called Aiaia, where she discovers many things about the world and herself. This book spans centuries of her life and the people she encounters along the way. It has spiteful gods, horrific monsters, witchcraft, romance and literally every emotion under the sun! This book made me angry, ...more

May 29, 2021
Celia Buell (semi hiatus)
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
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historical-fiction,
written-by-a-woman,
trapped,
historical,
fiction,
loss,
strong-women,
womens-roles,
owned,
family
3.5 stars, rounded up for Goodreads
*disclaimer, this took me a month to read because I read a lot in between, but in a short enough timespan that I kept it in my currently reading because I didn't need to revisit the beginning. I read most of the book from 5/26 - 5/29.
***Review begins here***
Huh.
That's about how I would describe this book. Just, huh.
But as for an actual review, Circe was interesting. It starts off with a lot of slow description about the familial relationships of Circe and her ...more
*disclaimer, this took me a month to read because I read a lot in between, but in a short enough timespan that I kept it in my currently reading because I didn't need to revisit the beginning. I read most of the book from 5/26 - 5/29.
***Review begins here***
Huh.
That's about how I would describe this book. Just, huh.
But as for an actual review, Circe was interesting. It starts off with a lot of slow description about the familial relationships of Circe and her ...more

Nov 25, 2021
Kai Gordon
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Susan
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