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James Rowland
is on page 128 of 614
Ouuuuuweee. This is gonna be a heavy read. I like it so far, but chapter 2 that section that listed a hundred names and each paragraph ended with “sailed forth long black ships” was cool but annoying to read. These characters listed better all be relevant - even though I don’t remember any of them
— Jan 02, 2026 12:39PM
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James Rowland
is on page 559 of 614
Achilles is a monster. Hector’s father’s and wife’s monologues were highlights, followed by the chase.
“There are no binding oaths between men and lions - wolves and lambs can enjoy no meeting of the minds - they are all bent on hating each other to the death. So with you and me. No love between us. No truce till one or the other falls and gluts with blood.” I want to say that to an enemy before I merk them
— Jan 19, 2026 02:30PM
“There are no binding oaths between men and lions - wolves and lambs can enjoy no meeting of the minds - they are all bent on hating each other to the death. So with you and me. No love between us. No truce till one or the other falls and gluts with blood.” I want to say that to an enemy before I merk them
James Rowland
is on page 488 of 614
“Let bygones be bygones. Done is done. Despite my anguish I will beat it down, the fury mounting inside me, down by force.
This is a very good book but Homer is dragging it. 24 books. I’m not trying to hear people complain about franchises going on too long anymore when the bedrock of literature/ storytelling could have been significantly shortened.
— Jan 18, 2026 04:26AM
This is a very good book but Homer is dragging it. 24 books. I’m not trying to hear people complain about franchises going on too long anymore when the bedrock of literature/ storytelling could have been significantly shortened.
James Rowland
is on page 250 of 614
The repetition for when a character dies of describing death as a blackness that creeps over them is a strong effect.
“Like the generations of leaves, the lives of mortal men. Now the wind scatters the old leaves across the earth, now the living timber bursts with the new buds and spring comes round again. And so with me: as one generation comes to life, another dies away.”
— Jan 07, 2026 09:22AM
“Like the generations of leaves, the lives of mortal men. Now the wind scatters the old leaves across the earth, now the living timber bursts with the new buds and spring comes round again. And so with me: as one generation comes to life, another dies away.”
James Rowland
is on page 164 of 614
“Now Strife hurled down the leveller Hate amidst a both sides, wading into the onslaught, flooding men with pain.”
— Jan 03, 2026 10:37AM

