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i cant wait to read Circe, and if she does come out with a book on Medusa, id love to read that too! i honestly feel that she would do the story and the characters justice, especially if it was from a Gorgon’s perspective. thats what i loved about TSoA, is that it was from Patroclus’ perspective

she gave voices to the people history has silenced and that's so powerful to me!


i just finished reading the book and oh god it was just absolute love and madeline's writing is just so beautiful and lyrical!!! Can't wait to read circe,, Also hi, I just joined :))


hii William, glad to have you here!
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Hi William, welcome! I hope you will like The Song of Achilles. I found it very poetic and beautiful to listen to!
Roman wrote: "totally agree! like, you can really tell she took 10 years to write TSoA, and that the entire effort was a labor of love in the way she characterized Patroclus and the depth she gave Achilles. the ..."
So I just came across your conversation, I had not check this discussion before haha. I'd love to read Circe with you guys at some point! I'm less familiar to the real myth than with Achilles and Patroclus' story, so I can't wait to discover it as well. (And I agree with you Roman, a book about Medusa would be incredible!)

Hi William, welcome! I hope you will like The Song of Achilles. I found it very poetic and beautiful to listen to!
Roman wrote: ..."
Fur sure! I'm familiar with greek myth, but haven't read any novels based on them, other than some y/a reads, so it'll be interesting!

in the same vein, I am working on compiling a bookshelf full of modern adaptions on Greek myths (Circe, TSoA, Helen of Troy, Daughters of Sparta, etc)
William, if you do start reading novel adaptions, TSoA is a great first introduction, and I cannot recommend it enough. It is exciting and very sad, but so incredibly written. I do not personally have experience with Circe, but it will be one of our possible reads these coming months, and I have heard many good things about it!
If you are a fan of the Odyssey, and more specifically Menalaus, theres a short story called Menelaiad written by John Barth apart of Lost in the Funhouse (a collection).

Thanks for the recommendations! I'm looking forward to looking into these! yeah, it'd be nice to see more mythical women written in by people that don't share the extreme misogyny of pretty much all ancient poets and thinkers... (a product of their time?) ugh, anyway, enough politics. I look forward to reading more of these kinds of works!
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i have not read that one so far, but it aounds interesting! adding to my tbr— ive had lots of success with YAs, so im sure id enjoy it if you did! :)


hi there, and welcome! :) i havent read it yet, but i have heard many good things about it, and its on my tbr!

I think I've heard about the book but I haven't read yet,, also hello :)
I'm reading history is all you left me rn and OHMYGOD I'm already crying,,,,,,has anyone read it here?

and i just added that to my TBR, the author has a solid rep it seems so im excited to check it out!




currently, we only do discussions on the goodreads app in the forum topics, but with more interest we could create a discord server and have discussions there!

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