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A review by lilylovesbooks22
A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes
5.0
"Sing, Muse, he said. Well, do you hear me? I have sung."
Oh. My. God. This book was so good. The perspectives and stories of all these women affected by a war that is usually regarded as fought by and for men were so profound, and I enjoyed hearing many of these tales that I had never heard of before or forgotten. The way Natalie Haynes writes Cassandra will surely not leave me for a long time, and this is the kind of book that I will end up coming back to over and over again. It truly is an epic, and I would recommend it to anyone who has even the most passing interest in Greek Mythology.
Oh. My. God. This book was so good. The perspectives and stories of all these women affected by a war that is usually regarded as fought by and for men were so profound, and I enjoyed hearing many of these tales that I had never heard of before or forgotten. The way Natalie Haynes writes Cassandra will surely not leave me for a long time, and this is the kind of book that I will end up coming back to over and over again. It truly is an epic, and I would recommend it to anyone who has even the most passing interest in Greek Mythology.