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That Rome series is the only thing by her that I've read. Legolas Send a noteboard - 29/01/2015 09:31:36 PM

View original postis so much more spectacular. I know I know. The Thorn Birds (which I love) reached more people through the miniseries.

I think I have a second hand copy of the Thorn Birds somewhere, but never got around to reading it...
View original postFor anyone interested in the Fall of the Roman Republic period or for anyone who enjoys great historical fiction, it is a true pleasure to read the Rome series.

Agreed. For me it pretty much defines my view of that whole period, especially the earlier part which is a bit less often depicted in popular culture - I'm still inclined to view Sulla and Marius the way she depicted them. Caesar, Antony, Augustus - there I guess it's more a mixture of sources.

It's rather didactic that way - focusing almost exclusively on the big historical characters and going out of its way to cover almost everything of historical importance happening over the period, you could say it's more a fictionalized, glamourized retelling of history (the old kind of history, with heroes and villains determining the course of history rather than socio-economic developments) than historical fiction in the normal sense. But that's not a bad thing.

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Colleen McCullough has passed away. - 29/01/2015 12:21:51 PM 4190 Views
It's a pity that The Thorn Birds gets so much attention when The First Man in Rome series - 29/01/2015 02:16:26 PM 1225 Views
Well. - 29/01/2015 06:14:35 PM 1038 Views
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That is a smart purchase! *NM* - 30/01/2015 07:46:15 PM 560 Views
That Rome series is the only thing by her that I've read. - 29/01/2015 09:31:36 PM 1111 Views
Just about every word goes for me too. - 30/01/2015 12:27:36 PM 1320 Views
Fair point on Caesar. - 30/01/2015 05:53:34 PM 1286 Views
Same here. - 30/01/2015 07:49:35 PM 1081 Views
Agreed. I very much enjoy that series of books. - 30/01/2015 07:48:05 PM 1035 Views
Agreed - 31/01/2015 02:14:00 PM 1168 Views

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