Circe by Madeline Miller




Circe
by Madeline Miller

4 stars

This book follows the life of the minor goddess Circe, including her relationship with Odysseus and her stint of turning men into pigs.  Many important and notable names were in this work including Daedalus, Hermes, Athena, Oceanus and the minotaur.

I have always enjoyed mythology, especially Greek mythology and I really liked how this story was told.  Miller is a great storyteller and she effectively interwove these myths into one novel.

There were some inaccuracies (Circe and Odysseus had more than one child together) and Miller seemed to fill in the blanks with her own ideas.  She also romanticized Circe's ending with Telemachus.

This book is a solid 4 stars for me as it was an enjoyable read.  Not sure if I am going to keep a hardcover version of this book yet or if it's a one and done.

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