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Circe by Madeline Miller

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 5/5- Food of the Gods, I might call this book.

Imagine yourself obsessing over Greek Mythology for more than 10 years and finding this book at the right moment, at the right time of your life. Have you got these moments that you are feeling nostalgia and want to rekindle with your old passions? That’s what it feels like while reading this book.

But more like Nostalgia blending with Novelty.

The premise of this novel is very simple and self-explanatory : the life of Circe through the author’s eyes. OK TRANG.. anyone can just rewrite the Greeks Mythology right? What would make this book any different?needmorebooks

WELL. I wish people would write more books about Greek Mythology to be honest. But what makes this book unique is that it’s been adapted for contemporary readers. It’s fast-paced, loaded with actions and more importantly written in a beautiful but humorous way. The plot is well built and the author has found a beautiful way to link all the popular Greek Mythology tales together while making Circe, the main character, grown maturely.

She was the witch of Aiaia and probably one of the strongest, bravest, most human goddess out there. She was immortal but as she learns by herself the betrayals of the Gods and the vulnerabilities of the mortals, Madeline Miller has given this Goddess of Sorcellery a fierce, dashing and valiant backstory.

I looked down at my hands and tried to imagine them weaving a spell to shake the world.

– Circe, Madeline Miller

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Besides all of those reasons, the main strength of the novel lie in the choice of the characters portrayals. We get to witness all the main stories from The Greek Mythology through the eyes of the not your typical heroes” squad like : Circe, Prometheus, Daedalus, Hermes, etc. We all hear about Achilles and Hercules but there are a lot of characters that we as consumers and the media have chosen not to dwell on them. It’s about time that someone gives those side characters a voice.

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Big thank you to Hachette Canada for the copy ! 

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50 responses to “Circe by Madeline Miller”

  1. Lyn*Nomadic Worlds Avatar

    I was thinking about reading this book soon 🙂

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    1. Cal's Constant Raving Reviews Avatar

      Me too! Everybody’s been reccing it since I read Norse Mythology.

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      1. Trang Avatar

        Hahah Norse Mythology was special indeed it is short and sweet 😀 This one feels more like a long storyline focusing on one character while linking other stories too! I hope you will enjoy it 🙂

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    2. Trang Avatar

      I hope you will get the chance to read it IN THE NEAR FUTURE :D!! It’s so good !

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  2. Meggy | Chocolate'n'Waffles Avatar

    Brilliant review! I hadn’t heard of this book, now I want to read it! xx

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    1. Trang Avatar

      MEGANN ❤ Thank you so much girll!! I would totally recommend it to you 😀

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  3. bookwormmuse Avatar

    Yes!! I am so glad that you loved it, it’s one of my favourites of the year.

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    1. Trang Avatar

      WOO REALLY?! Probaby in my top books of the year too honestly :O What was your favourite part/element of the book?

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      1. bookwormmuse Avatar

        I think when she was actually away from her family and started to really grow as a person and the part where she realises that while she loves her child, there are parts of motherhood that she isn’t completely fond of. It really showed how Circe changed and how much of it was truly her at that point.

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      2. Trang Avatar

        Definitely. It’s so inspiring to see how much she grown by being excluded. I totally agree when her child came and she wants to do whatever she could to protect it. The first signs of real love she ever experienced 😍

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  4. raistlin0903 Avatar

    I always love nostalgia, and honestly I love to sometimes pick up some things from my past that I loved and really want to rekindle.
    I’m glad you enjoyed this one: I’m a history buff and Greek Mythology was one of the things I really loved in history class. Most of those stories just never get old. Terrific review as always 😊

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    1. Trang Avatar

      OMG MICHEELL. If you love Greek Mythology in your history classes, this would def rekindle your interest for it 🙂 I was absolutely over the moon when reading about Hermes, Helios and The Titans. Let me know when you got the chance to get to it (after all the stacks you have already AHA)

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      1. raistlin0903 Avatar

        Haha…yeah those stacks only seem to get bigger every day 😂😂 But if I do end up reading this I will definitely let you know😊😊

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  5. Beware Of The Reader Avatar
    Beware Of The Reader

    OK this is the proverbial “last nail” Trang! I’ve seen this book hyped and recommended but now OK I will add it to my TBR and wish list and …. 😉

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    1. Trang Avatar

      HAHAH! I know I can be skeptical about hyped books but believe me … this one is WORTH IT 😀

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  6. Nadine - todaysechoes Avatar

    Beautiful review! I really need to get around to this one.

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    1. Trang Avatar

      YAYY !! Please do get around it one dayy 🙂 Can’t wait for you to read it and review it 😀 Make sure to tag me in the post if you ever post it !

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  7. Laci Avatar

    I love this book and her other book, Song of Achilles. Glad you enjoyed it too!

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    1. Trang Avatar

      I keep hearing good reviews about Song of Achilles 😍 Need to read that one. What was your favorite between the two?🤔🤔

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      1. Laci Avatar

        Song of Achilles. It’s the ending that does it for me. Both are well written though.

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  8. Beth (Reading Every Night) Avatar

    Great review for this book Trang, and I’m glad you enjoyed Circe as well. I read this a little while back and thought it was incredible. I really loved how all the myths were linked, I never knew much about Circe before but reading this it was so interesting seeing how she connects to so many other figures from Greek mythology and so many other stories too. 🙂
    Again great review. 😀 ❤

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    1. Trang Avatar

      Thank you so much Beth ❤️❤️!! Yes like you said I think she did a marvelous job in linking all the myths together with a strong storyline and foundation. Did you read her other novel Song of Achilles as well? 📖☺️

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  9. The Cozy Pages Avatar

    This has been on my TBR for a while. I really should actually read it!

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    1. Trang Avatar

      THIS IS YOUR SIGN OF DESTINY 🤘🤘🎉 Hahaha

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      1. The Cozy Pages Avatar

        Yes m’am 😂😂

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  10. Jackie B @ Death by Tsundoku Avatar

    Wonderful review, Trang! I particularly love that photo of you and the book. BEAUTIFUL! What really caught my attention in this review is how you mentioned how fast-paced Circe is. I am always hesitant to pick up mythology retellings because they can be slow. I’ve read many reviews of Circe and you’re the first reviewer to mention the pacing! Now I will definitely put this on my TBR.

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    1. Trang Avatar

      JACKIE ❤️❤️ Thank you so much!! I had a lot of fun taking those pictures hahah 🙂 I was on my way to my birthday brunch. I know right how retellings can be slow 😭 I’m all about that fast pace LOL. There’s always something happening in Circe. It’s one of those books you look back and you realize how many things happen at the same time from the way Circe was born to her thousands of years in life and never I felt bored. 😍😍

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  11. Raven @ Dreamy Addictions Avatar

    Great review, Trang! I’m glad you enjoyed this book! I haven’t read it yet but I’ve added it to my December TBR list! 😉

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    1. Trang Avatar

      Omg yes please do!! ❤️❤️😊 That would be a nice holiday read 📖

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  12. tasya @ the literary huntress Avatar

    I love this book, it’s more quiet but it doesn’t mean that it doesn’t pack a punch! Lovely review Trang, and I love your outfit! 😀

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    1. Trang Avatar

      Omg definitely! Packed a punch it did LOL thank you so much 😂👊 outfit ready for Fall 🍁🤣

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  13. Zezee Avatar

    Can’t wait to get to this one!! Most likely I’ll read it in the new year.

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    1. Trang Avatar

      Yayy! Really hope you get to read it Zeezee 📖 It can be a your New Year read Haah 🎊🎉

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  14. Kat J. Avatar
    Kat J.

    I need to get a copy of this. Love Greek mythology. Great review. 😊

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    1. Trang Avatar

      If you love Greek Mythology you are in for a big treat GIRLL 😍😍❤️ because I was head over heels hahh 👠

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      1. Kat J. Avatar
        Kat J.

        😍 on meh list when it comes out on paperback. In sold.

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  15. Kelly Brigid Avatar

    This is such a sweet, well written review! I too really enjoyed this one, and love how this Greek mythological character’s story was adapted into a contemporary format! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, beautiful! ❤

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    1. Trang Avatar

      Aww sweetie!! 💖💖 THANK YOU SO MUCH! I love this book so much. Do you have any other books recommendations in this genre? GREEK Mythology retellings? 😍

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    lostartofreadingblog

    This book keeps catching my eye, great review 🙂

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    1. Trang Avatar

      Thank you!! ❤️😊 MAYBE IT’S A SIGN 😏😏 to read it hahah 🤣

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  18. theorangutanlibrarian Avatar

    So so glad this was so wonderful!! Especially that the strength was in the character portrayals. Wonderful review!!

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  20. Umairah (Sereadipity) Avatar
    Umairah (Sereadipity)

    Great review! And I agree it’s nice when side characters get a voice, especially in such a fresh and contemporary way. Check out my review!

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