![]() ![]() This sentence killed me when I first read it! Achilles, my beautiful, innocent and naïve boy!!! Jeez! I loved him so much! He was every bit the hero people believed him to be and most of the time he actually did the right thing. ‘Well, why should I kill him? He’s done nothing to me.’ ’Ah.’ A sly smile spread across his face he had always loved defiance. Heed my warning or get lost in the underworld. ![]() So you better beware and don’t read it if you still want to read the book. This is my spoiler section in which I’m going to speak about the individual characters and what I thought of them. It was also so damn good and worth every second of pain! This was exceptionally painful and utterly devastating, Still, the sense of foreboding in this book!!! Oh gosh, it killed me!! All those little hints, those infinitesimal innuendos, those tiny insinuations, they piled up and up and up until all I was able to feel was dread!!! By the end of the book I was reduced to a sobbing and crying nervous wreck and the final sentence was like a dagger in my heart. ![]() Unfortunately I’m a little geek and know a lot about Greek mythology so yeah, I already knew how it would end before it even ended. Those moments were so precious I couldn’t get enough of them and all I wanted was for them to be happy. Even though she never went into detail, never actually let them say that they loved each other it was still palpable in every single moment they shared together. What I loved the most was how she managed to convey Achilles’ and Patroclus relationship though. This book was just so beautiful! So, so damn beautiful! Madeline Miller definitely has a way with words and I loved how this story was written: Poetical with a lot of mythological facts and with so many details that it succeeded to make this a more than just intriguing journey. I was about 37% percent in (yes I looked it up! -P) when I first started to cry and it didn’t get any better after that. Well, both of those things came true, even way earlier than I had initially anticipated. ![]() The moment I read the first page I was already certain of two things:ġ.) This would become one of my all-time favourites and I’d gush about it like crazy.Ģ.) It wouldn’t only leave me devastated and heartbroken but also sobbing like a little child. ”We were like gods, at the dawning of the world, and our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” Little do they know that the Fates will test them both as never before and demand a terrible sacrifice.īuilt on the groundwork of the Iliad, Madeline Miller’s page-turning, profoundly moving, and blisteringly paced retelling of the epic Trojan War marks the launch of a dazzling career. Seduced by the promise of a glorious destiny, Achilles joins their cause, and torn between love and fear for his friend, Patroclus follows. When word comes that Helen of Sparta has been kidnapped, the men of Greece, bound by blood and oath, must lay siege to Troy in her name. Their bond deepens as they grow into young men and become skilled in the arts of war and medicine-much to the displeasure and the fury of Achilles’ mother, Thetis, a cruel sea goddess with a hatred of mortals. Yet despite their differences, the boys become steadfast companions. “The best of all the Greeks”-strong, beautiful, and the child of a goddess-Achilles is everything the shamed Patroclus is not. Patroclus, an awkward young prince, has been exiled to the kingdom of Phthia to be raised in the shadow of King Peleus and his golden son, Achilles. ![]()
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