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Christine McMurdo Wallis
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Alyssa Brensnahan
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George Guidall
Steven Pressfield is the internationally best-selling author of Gates of Fire and Tides of War. An epic of love and war, Last of the Amazons is a gripping, imaginative novel of the ancient world filled with Pressfield’s trademark extraordinary attention to detail. In the time before Homer, the legendary Theseus, king of Athens, journeys to the nation of proud female warriors whom the Greeks called Amazons.
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Spectacular, Gripping , suspenseful!
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What did you like best about Last of the Amazons? What did you like least?
I enjoyed learning about the lives of the Amazons and how their lives differed from that of the Athenians. I disliked the way the story ended in such a tidy, sentimental way. The one daughter of the Amazons has to be its champion. The story would have been fine without it. Also, by beginning the story several years after the war, it spoils the fact that the Amazons lose. Or maybe the title does that already.Would you be willing to try another book from Steven Pressfield? Why or why not?
Yes, Last of the Amazons was entertaining enough. I wouldn't mind reading another book.Which character – as performed by the narrators – was your favorite?
Selene was my favorite character. Sincere and stoic, she tells how she violated the rules of her society, gave up her freedom, and saved what was left of the Amazons.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Often the movie made from a book is very different from its source material. There is no guarantee that it will be a good movie or true to the book. And these two maybe mutually exclusive. Generally I like to watch a movie first than read the book. If you fall in love with the book, the movie will never live up to it. If you see a movie and love it, there is still a chance you will love the book.Love and War (lots of descriptions of war)
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Steven Pressfield takes you back to a time 800 years before the Athens we are familiar with through its written history, to a time of legend. So have a seat and listen to this tale as the firelight bathes its teller's face. No, you won’t find any friends here, but you will be part of something historic.
I have read just about everything Pressfield has written from The Legend of Bagger Vance and Gates of Fire, to Nobody Wants to Read Your Sh*t and The War of Art... and a bunch in between. After Gates of Fire, this is my favorite Pressfield book.
No friend here but an epic journey
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And despite all these great virtues, Last of the Amazons is a frustrating and even at times infuriating read/listen. The crux of the issue comes down to the dissonance between the characters and events and how the story expects the audience to feel about them. Characters central to the plot continuously make appallingly bad decisions, blame others for the outcomes of those decisions, and expect their atrocities to be viewed as romantic and noble. Which is not in and of itself a negative. The Greek myths and classics Last of the Amazons is inspired by are steeped in hubris and tragedy. The problem arises when the story doesn't expect the audience to look on the events described this way but to actually buy into the professed romance and nobility of it all, leaving some strange impressions regarding the moral the audience was intended to take away from the story.
Pressfield is a master of his craft and there is little more that could be asked of him in the delivery of his tale. The story itself, however, like many of its characters, presents its faults as virtues and expects the audience to take it at its word.
#MythologyInspired #Violent #AncientGreece #tagsgiving #sweepstakes
A Poor Story Told Well
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Steven pressfield, master at his craft.
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Great Historical Fiction
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The story itself is somewhat interesting, but I find as in many of his works, I don't enjoy the long descriptions of battle. Anyone familiar with his body of work, probably finds it funny that I like them at all, given the amount of detail in the description of such. However, I usually enjoy his depiction of troops working together and living together. It's a clear picture of real military life, as it is to this day. I would recommend the book, but with the caution that it isn't as heartfelt as some of the others. If you come here right after Gates of Fire, you will probably be disappointed.
Interesting world
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Overlong, repetitious, written by a man!
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Truly spellbinding
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A Great Tale and a Hymn to the English Language
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