I received this book from the Kindle Firsts offering for this month.
Despite getting a book for free, as usual, I give my absolutely candid
thoughts below.
Generally I tend to rant on about positives and
negatives but this book doesn't really warrant that so much as it does
simple observation. Topically speaking, this book encompasses one of
the most interesting bits of Western History and it seems to do it at
just about the perfect level of detail. Often historical fiction
covering Roman history can be very heavy and bogged down with casts of
characters numbering in the dozens. In this case the cast is light and
simple and easy enough to follow at a relaxed read without feeling like
you're studying for a college-level course.
Somewhat related to
that, the writing too is very modern and you can choose to look at that
as a positive or a negative. Personally I like my ancient Romans to
sound a bit more ancient but in this case they could be just anyone from
down the street. They use the occasional time-period appropriate term
but it's always defined at least the first couple of times it's used.
In
summary, I didn't watch "I, Claudius" but this book does catch my
attention and makes me consider running off to some unnamed online video
streaming service to catch up on the show. It's an inherently readable
work that still manages to retain much of the color of the time period.
Recommended for those who prefer their historical literature without
all the thee's and thou's.
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Thanks for reading this
far. It's always my endeavor to write helpful reviews that have exactly
the information you want to know to make a decision, especially on
Kindle Firsts where there's a free book on the line! If my review has
been helpful then great! If it's not then please leave a comment and
let me know what you want to know so that I can improve not only this
review but all my reviews in the future.

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