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I also was really into The Firebrand by Marion Zimmer Bradley, it went into depth on Cassandra, the seer from the Trojan War.

I want to read them as well. Can I read them with you girls? Maybe we could do the series as a side group read?

of course Linda! I made a Masters of Rome series over in the other folder, so hopefully we can get ourselves organized to start next month :)
Awesome. I will put the first book on hold at my library! :)

I remember the series that starts with Dreaming the Eagle as being good too. They're about Boudica, the warrior queen in Britain during Roman times.
One more: Pilate's Wife A Novel of the Roman Empire.
And Pompeii made it onto that big list Allison posted, but I'll say here that I enjoyed it too.
Edit: I can't believe I forgot The Red Tent!

Oh, and I'm the type of person who avoids Christian fiction with a 10-foot pole. Not that it's a bad thing, just not my thing. :-)

I loved Red Tent too!

I can also recommend The Last Days of Dogtown A Novel by Anita Diamant (early 1800s New England) and Enigmaby Robert Harris (WW II) hmmmmm this probably belongs elsewhere. So hard when good writers "time travel" :)

AND, if we're talking beginning of the world books you cannot go without mentioning The Clan of the Cave Bear is it. It's a really wonderful rendering of characters you never thought of liking: neanderthals.

He also wrote many books about contemporary (1900s) Cairo which I am looking forward to reading someday.



I also was really into The Firebrand by Marion Zimmer Bradley, it went into depth on Cassandra, ..."
I have the Firebrand. :)


I LOVE India Edghill's books. Delilah was great. I hear the author is currently working on a book about Queen Esther.
If you like ancient Egypt, then I recommend anything by Pauline Gedge.


Then later I began the first book of a trilogy: Children of Tantalus: Niobe and Pelops. My review of that is here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/... . It doesn't end with a cliffhanger, but still I wanted to know how several issues would be resolved so I immediately picked up The Road to Thebes: Niobe and Amphion, which I am reading now!
I very much like the style of writing. You learn all about the ancient Hellene legends in captivating stories, with characters that you feel for.

Again, Chrissie, love your reviews. My interest is peaked. However, dang nabbit, you are costing me money (smiles). Since this book is not available at the libraries or local Barnes & Noble and I want paper vs electronic version, I will be ordering from Amazon and accosting my mailman daily until it arrives :)Jocasta: The Mother-Wife of Oedipus



I'd read Mahfouz's contemporary novels, some of them anyway, but I didn't realize he had some set in ancient Egypt. I'll definitely have to get to them. Thanks for the enlightenment!

Happy reading.

Second the posting re: Black Ships. The following are more titles set in BCE and from small presses so the titles may not be as familiar but they all deserve readers :
[book:Noah's Wife, straightforward and well researched; and J--The Woman Who Wrote the Bible about the alleged daughter of King David and her role as one of the writers transcribing oral tales into the Old Testament. These will both evoke Diamant's The Red Tent.
Set in pre-Roman Italy, Lavinia has some "fantasy" elements but overall a solid read and atmospheric of that culture.
More in the vein of Jean Auel's Clan series, eg : The Clan of the Cave Bear or the Gears' novels of preColumbian North America, is the recent Bending the Boyne: A novel of ancient Ireland and I can personally state that novel required ten years of travel and research. So congratulate me! A recent title from a small press for historical fiction.

There was another book on Thermopylae, and while I liked it, it was just too flowery for me. I need to pick Mary Renault.

I also was really into The Firebrand by Marion Zimmer Bradley, it went into depth on Cassandra, the..."


Elphinstone, set in prehistoric Scotland
Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish by Morgan Llywelyn, about the arrival of the Celts in Ireland
The classic I, Claudius by Rovert Graves, about the Roman emperor Claudius and his rise to power
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