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My library does not having and I am also trying not to buy too many new books. I will try and get an inter-library loan on this one. It looks interesting!
I have begun the book, and I am enjoying the atmosphere and style, especially with the inclusion of stories of Greek goddesses and myths. The story is told in first person present, which is unusual, but I like it so far.
Couldn't find it at my library.I like the inclusion/intrusion of classical mythology in the modern world, so this one might be worth seeking out - maybe through inter-library loan, like Jalilah.
Janice, did you finish it? I'd love to hear how you liked it if you did.
Janice, did you finish it? I'd love to hear how you liked it if you did.
Odette wrote: "Couldn't find it at my library.I like the inclusion/intrusion of classical mythology in the modern world, so this one might be worth seeking out - maybe through inter-library loan, like Jalilah.Ja..."
I did finish it, and I enjoyed it. It felt authentic. I really liked her telling, and re-tellings, of the myths and how they wind through Greek life even now. The atmosphere she was able to invoke pervaded the story and left me craving Greek food :) I recommend it.
Odette wrote: "Couldn't find it at my library.I like the inclusion/intrusion of classical mythology in the modern world, so this one might be worth seeking out - maybe through inter-library loan, like Jalilah.Ja..."
I got a notification that my inter-library loan of this book arrived! I probably won't be able to read it for a few weeks though.
This book seems very good. I just started this morning. I too like the inclusion of all the Greek Myths.
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The Priest Fainted by Catherine Temma Davidson.
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