Any one read this....?
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Dirk Heinsius
No but Iwant to
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Philip Gates
LOL, I bought it just before we went on our hols. Haven't gotten around to it yet.
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Allen Yaxley
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I heard his first book “ Mythos” was a good read. A good study of human relevance in the world of Greek gods......🤓
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Dirk Heinsius
I have Mythos and Heros on audiobook if anyone wants a copy
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Dirk Heinsius
And now Troy on audiobook
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Dirk Heinsius
Perfect to listen to whilst painting figures
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John Way
Hoplites??? (rolls eyes)
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Paul MacQuibban
Yes John very pre Hoplites !
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Vincent Cholewa
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Off on a tangent: I have not read “Troy” but I did thoroughly enjoy Colleen McCullough’s “The Song of Troy”. Different chapters are written from different character’s point of view. And the storytelling rips along 👍
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Denis Grey
If we are tangenting, earlier this year I read Pat Barker's "The Silence of the Girls" which re-tells the story from Brieis' standpoint. This prompted me to re-read the Iliad (after a gap of around half a century) and also the whole of the Aeneid. (B… See more
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James McArthur
at least if it's stephen fry some of the lesser shouted details will be recognised.
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