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Sep 04, 2013 05:09PM

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Cleopatra by Stacy Shiff
Cleopatra: Last Queen of Egypt by Joyce Tydesley
Antony & Cleopatra by Colleen McCullough
Happy reading :)



George's books tend to start out slow and pick up halfway through. You should definitely stick with it.

If your answer is yes and you like humorous fiction, you can't do better than Elizabeth Peters (first in series: Crocodile on the Sandbank), which is set in the nineteenth century and involves a female archaeologist. The cast of archaeologists widens during the series, but all are set in Egypt and involve ancient Egyptian themes.

Other Egyptian books - River God by Wilbur Smith starts off a good series set in ancient Egypt.
I also recommend the Ramses series by Christian Jacq. 1st book is Ramses: The Son of Light
Second the Amelia Peabody series by Elizabeth Peters - I love these.


Oh, I very much want to read that.


I have to chime in with my love of the last two installments of Colleen McCullough's First Man in Rome series. McCullough paints Cleopatra in a very realistic way.


Having relevant books really added to the experience so thanks everyone

It's the 6th book in the series about the fall of Rome, but I think it can be read as a stand-alone. I believe, she did a tremendous job of not falling into a usual cliche of the sticky-sweet love story between Caesar and Cleo ;-)
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