Monday, 30 July 2018

Circe - Greek myth and mayhem brought to life

Earlier this year, I read The Song Of Achilles and enjoyed it so much that when I saw a new book by the same author - Madeleine Miller - I couldn't resist it for Popsugar prompt number 18. And I'm pleased to say, I was not disappointed. Ms Miller has a style of writing that really appeals to me. From the opening page of Circe, she immediately transports the reader into the world of Greek myth. However,  you do not need to be well versed in the legends of gods, monsters and mortals to enjoy this retelling of Homer's Odyssey. The story focuses on what is a relatively minor character from the legends - Circe - who is the daughter of a god and a nymph. Overlooked by her father, mother and siblings, Circe tries to make her own way in her immortal existence, but finds herself drawn to the human playthings of the gods. She discovers that she has power and uses it to devastating effect, causing her to be outcast on the island of Aiaia. Realising that it is her lot in life to be a witch, she tries to become the best witch she can possibly be. Her encounters with men who visit the island usually end up with her turning them into swine. However, this isn't always the case and when Odysseus arrives with his men, he becomes her lover. This sets her on a fresh path - that of motherhood, where all the trials and tribulations of being a single mother are laid bare. And it doesn't matter one jot whether you are a goddess or not. Will Circe ever find the happiness and companionship she craves? Circe should be a hard character to feel sympathy for, but she is written so well that you cannot help rooting for her, even at her most destructive. Some may crave the role of eternal goddess, but what would you do with your time? Who would be your friends? Could you find love and contentment? This book can be taken as a rollicking good yarn, with action and adventure all the way, but there are so many things that Circe makes you consider about the role of women in the world, the challenges of motherhood, love and fidelity. An enjoyable read, I am definitely going to look out for anything written by this author.

POPSUGAR Challenge 2018 prompt 18: A book that's published in 2018.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 352 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.00 (borrowed from library as an ebook)
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, audio CD, ebook.

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