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Abigail Henriksen
is on page 105 of 358
“I am Hector, true enough. But fearless? Only a fool is without fear.”
Are we talking about war or love here😩😩😩
— Aug 11, 2026 05:53PM
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Are we talking about war or love here😩😩😩
Dee
is on page 103 of 358
Sorry Miriam Margoyles, you are a delightful narrator but I can read much faster than with you. We’re in it now, Patroclus just fell
— Jul 23, 2026 08:50PM
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Dee
is on page 34 of 358
Love that this book has a horse boy instead of a horse girl type character (I fear what happens to him in the end, as I read this decades ago and don’t remember the details)
— Jul 23, 2026 07:57PM
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Ivy G.
is on page 114 of 358
I’m reminded by how high Achilles’ pride is to shut down all of Agammemnon’s gifts and even his repentance. I suppose he just wants to teach him a lesson, though at the same time, it would take losing Patroclus for him to finally act on it and care for the Achaeans, not just himself.
— Jul 19, 2026 04:00AM
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Ivy G.
is on page 65 of 358
The gods are getting too involved with mortals at war that their disbelief of being harmed in the process just speaks on how they think too highly of themselves. Even Jove warns Venus after being wounded by Diomed.
— Jul 17, 2026 12:13AM
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Ivy G.
is on page 42 of 358
Paris and Helen’s affair seems open to interpretation. Generally, the gods are blamed for it than of Helen carrying any responsibility and that seems to be true when she tried to disobey Venus’ order before she threatened her. This changes things considering from the Iliad and Odyssey that didn’t translate that way.
— Jul 14, 2026 11:50PM
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