A review by mothwing
Dangerous Days in the Roman Empire: Terrors and Torments, Diseases and Deaths by Terry Deary

3.0

Things did get too list-like in the later years, but that was only to be expected, given the sheer number of Roman Emperors. Still, this is part of the problem - there's much more to Roman history than emperors, and leaving a few of those out to focus on ANY other aspect than the wacky rulers would have made this much more interesting.