Trojan War


The Song of Achilles
The Iliad
A Thousand Ships
The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1)
The Odyssey
Helen of Troy
The Aeneid
Elektra
The Women of Troy (Women of Troy, #2)
Lord of the Silver Bow (Troy, #1)
The Trojan War: A New History
The Song of Troy
Troy (Stephen Fry's Great Mythology, #3)
Circe
Troilus and Cressida
Horses of Fire by A.D. RhineA Thousand Ships by Natalie HaynesThe Penelopiad by Margaret AtwoodNobody's Princess by Esther M. FriesnerNobody's Prize by Esther M. Friesner
Women of Troy Retellings
28 books — 15 voters
The Penelopiad by Margaret AtwoodThe Silence of the Girls by Pat BarkerCassandra by Christa WolfThe Firebrand by Marion Zimmer BradleyHelen of Troy by Margaret George
Trojan War - women's point of view
44 books — 18 voters

I, Claudius by Robert GravesDemetrios of Sparta by Tony IacurtoThe Raid on Troy by Murray Lee Eiland Jr.The First Man in Rome by Colleen McCulloughThe King Must Die by Mary Renault
Historical fiction--Greek and Roman
140 books — 18 voters
The Trojan Women by Anne CarsonCassandra by Christa WolfA Thousand Ships by Eric ShanowerGreek Tragedies, Volume 1 by David GreneElektra by Jennifer Saint
Cassandra of Troy
30 books — 5 voters

The Song of Achilles by Madeline MillerThe Cyclops by Emerson LittlefieldHelen of Troy by Margaret GeorgeThe Silence of the Girls by Pat BarkerThe Memoirs of Helen of Troy by Amanda Elyot
Modern Retellings of the Trojan War
18 books — 3 voters
The Song of Achilles by Madeline MillerThe Iliad by HomerRansom by David MaloufSacrifice by Eric ShanowerAge Of Bronze, Vol. 3A by Eric Shanower
Fiction & Non-Fiction: Achilles
33 books — 12 voters

Usually when you talk to people, they don't want to talk; they want to dominate. Most of the time, they don't want to have a conversation; they want to place judgment on your soul...and you can use this to your ADVANTAGE. So the next time someone picks a fight with you, ask them a question no longer than 8 words. Emotional people LOVE answering questions. And it's by their answers ye shall truly know them. And it's by their answers that ye shall discover where their pressure points are. And ...more
Michael Jagdeo

She came anyway, but this time, she brought a wedding gift with her. A wedding gift that would kick off the Trojan War. Eris, the goddess of Discord, wasn't invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. Not to be deterred, she came anyway, and she brought something with her. What she brought with her was a golden apple that had the words, "...to the fairest" engraved on it. And the three goddesses - Aphrodite, Athena and Hera - began fighting each other over it...and that's how the Trojan War sta ...more
Michael Jagdeo

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