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I have however been looking for either Egyptian or King Arthur and Tristan and Isolde. So fingers crossed for a search in the library this evening.

Glad to be back on the challenge, I'm now halfway through I, Claudius. It's taken me a while to get used to the style (it was written in 1934 and is a little old-fashioned). I'm enjoying it now and it's really helping get my Roman emperor's straightened out!!



also this series has some ancient history in it as well ..


Thumbs up to whoever's idea this challenge was as there are some great choices out there for each period :)



Just finished A Classical Education: The Stuff You Wish You'd Been Taught in School which I've had tucked away on my Kindle for ages. It gives a really good overview of the Greeks and Romans including their mythology, historical figures, teachings, legacy etc. Easy to read and informative :)





Elaine, sounds like you are juggling ! lol So many books on the go at once.

I am a bit behind on my A-Z challenge too. So just to make things doubly complicated, I need to find books of the appropriate era with the author surname to fill gaps in my A-Z challenge ! Nothing like a bit of added pressure. lol

I wonder if I can find something set in medieval times, in a country I haven't already visited in my around the world challenge, by an author with a surname beginning with a letter I need for my A to Z, which will also fit with whatever genre we choose for July....I'll let you know......
I finally finished I, Claudius by Robert Graves. It was good, but takes quite a while to get into...
Are we heading into the Middle Ages next month, Em? I will have to dig out a few titles. I've read The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco, which is excellent (although the detail might put some people off)
Are we heading into the Middle Ages next month, Em? I will have to dig out a few titles. I've read The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco, which is excellent (although the detail might put some people off)



I was thinking I would do The Iliad for the Ancient times read, but have a specific translation in mind that I dont have. I want to read it in verse. So instead I am starting The Red Tent - with only a few days left in this challenge ! lol Better get on with it ....





Otoh have lots of options for the next stage. Looking forward to it.


I've added to our pre-existing discussion thread because I thought it might prove useful for inspiration. Personally, I'm looking forward to reading


I love this challenge!!! I'm ready to start again and I have Pompei on my shelf too Em so I may well join you.
I've been looking through my to-read list and there's a lot of contenders...
I've been meaning to read The Dream of Scipio by Ian Pears for a while (I loved his An Instance of the Fingerpost), but it goes between different times frames, only a third being set in Ancient Rome.
I'd also like to try Mary Renault and The King Must Die sounds good.
I've been meaning to read The Dream of Scipio by Ian Pears for a while (I loved his An Instance of the Fingerpost), but it goes between different times frames, only a third being set in Ancient Rome.
I'd also like to try Mary Renault and The King Must Die sounds good.










Just finished




An interesting insight into life in the royal palace of the Egyptian New Kingdom (new as in 1250BC). Marred by the teenage girl diary YA writing style and a somewhat unlikely plot from an author devoted to historical accuracy.

The second book in the Alexander trilogy by Mary Renault The Persian Boy is set in Ancient Persia. And if I remember well, the third book Funeral Games as well. It's decades ago since I read it. But I read it twice as I enjoyed these books a lot.
Finally starting my book for the challenge.
I'm reading Mary Renault for the first time too, but mine is about Theseus: The King Must Die
I'm reading Mary Renault for the first time too, but mine is about Theseus: The King Must Die

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