Madeline Miller brings to life one of the lesser-known Greek Goddess, Circe:
The mightiest of the Titans, Helios, another daughter is born to him and is named Circe. However, Circe is a strange child, not strong like her father or beautiful like her mother, but Crice is much more, more than she knows but she will shake the foundations of the Titans and Gods. Zeus feels so threatened that Circe is banished to live on a deserted island, but this allows her to hone her craft and be more powerful than any of them thought she could be,
This is the first book that I have read by Miller and
granted she has not released many books, and I have not read many Greek
Mythology books, but man did Miller have me invested in Circe and her story. I
will be first to admit I did not know who Circe was in Greek mythology, other
than the Main Gods this is not in my wheelhouse of knowledge. I feel like
Miller did a great job at the beginning in setting up who Circe is and where
she came from and what she was searching for within her eternal life.
Although Circe is a Goddess, and you feel her search for
wanting other to love her and not be alone, but she also had the very human
trait of curiosity. It is this curiosity that transforms Circe not only from a
Goddess but something more, a Witch. And this is something to be feared above
all else and by everyone human or God.
I found the chapters long but each chapter seemed to
represent a certain time/event in Circe’s life and I am not sure why Miller
mainly delineated them by chapters instead of maybe doing different parts. This
would allow for shorter chapters which is what I prefer.
As she lives for centuries, I found that certain times or
events felt glossed over, as this book could have been twice as long if Miller
had not done this. But as someone who did know really know who Circe was and
the Lore around her I wanted more. I could have read a book that was twice as
long as this one as I was fascinated with the story.
I really enjoyed this story that Miller presented even
though i did not know about Circe herself. I think it is a book that can be
enjoyed by those who love Greek mythologies and by those of us that do not know
much about it.
Enjoy!!!
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