We all have places to be, jobs to do, but sometimes we find a book that spreads fire across our numb flesh. I review books with the fire to make me give up my black coffee in the morning for a cup of stinking veggie juice—something that makes me think outside my coffee cup. When I'm not reading, I'm painting and writing some words myself.
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
5 Stars for Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
It's been a long time since a book made me cry, but this book made me weep like a baby, and I flipping knew how it was going to end. Madeline Miller follows the story of Homer's Iliad, but with writing that breathes life into all that makes us human rebelling against the fate of Greek and Trojan gods. It's told from the perspective of Patroclus, lover of Achilles, and it is through him that Achilles is made into the beauty of being human rather than the coldness making up the gods. The Song of Achilles at its heart is a love story, and it is love that wins despite the gods and their cold destiny. I hope to read more of Madeline Miller soon.
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