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message 1: by Laura (new)

Laura Gill | 35 comments Scythian books are hard to find. Offhand, I know only of only one that deals at all with the culture, and that's The Horse Goddess by Morgan Llewellyn.

I'd help you with the Minoans, but I can't post a link to any list because my own work is on it, and I think that's against group rules.


message 2: by Jane (new)

Jane | 3480 comments This one on Minoans was not bad: At the Palaces of Knossos by Nikos Kazantzakis: one of his minor works.


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Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Laura wrote: "Scythian books are hard to find. Offhand, I know only of only one that deals at all with the culture, and that's The Horse Goddess by Morgan Llewellyn.

I'd help you with the Minoans..."


I just want to add the caveat that The Horse Goddess is not, strictly speaking, an historical fiction; there are some elements that people consider fantasy.

You can link your own if it's appropriate to the conversation, provided it's a suggestion and not not used as marketing.


message 4: by Laura (last edited Jun 18, 2015 10:40AM) (new)

Laura Gill | 35 comments The King Must Die by Mary Renault
Cavanila's Choices: A Novel of the Minoan Cataclysm by Jesse Sisken
Knossos by Laura Gill
The Year-God's Daughter by Rebecca Lochlann
Ariadne: A Novel of Ancient Crete by June Rachuy Brindel

There may be more. I'll have to check my lists.


message 5: by Sherry (new)

Sherry | 145 comments I would also add Mary Renault's The Bull from the Sea.


message 6: by C.P. (last edited Jun 18, 2015 06:59PM) (new)

C.P. Lesley (cplesley) | 564 comments Horses of Heaven (Saka is another name for Scythians) and Island of Ghosts (Sarmatians—not Scythians, but a related people living in the same area at a different time, here dispatched to the British Isles, of all places), both by Gillian Bradshaw.

I haven't read them, but I hear good things about Bradshaw.

Also, Last of the Amazons by Steven Pressfield. Many people think the Amazons were in fact Scythian women warriors, turned into legends by Herodotus.


message 7: by Laura (new)

Laura Gill | 35 comments Sherry wrote: "I would also add Mary Renault's The Bull from the Sea."

Bull From The Sea takes place in Mycenaean Athens, not Minoan Crete. Only the first book covers Crete.


message 8: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Saidak (sandywriter) The books by Gillian Bradshaw are outstanding! Probably among her best (I think I've read all of hers but the most recent two.)

Also, I thought it should be noted, The Horse Goddess, while an excellent read, tells the Scythian culture from the POV of a feminist Celtic woman. There are no POV characters who are Scythian, although the leading man, who is Scythian, is very well done, IMHO.


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