Rating: ★★★★☆
Links: Amazon • TBD • Goodreads
Publication Date: April 10, 2018
Source: Borrowed
In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. But Circe is a strange child—not powerful, like her father, nor viciously alluring like her mother. Turning to the world of mortals for companionship, she discovers that she does possess power—the power of witchcraft, which can transform rivals into monsters and menace the gods themselves.
Threatened, Zeus banishes her to a deserted island, where she hones her occult craft, tames wild beasts and crosses paths with many of the most famous figures in all of mythology, including the Minotaur, Daedalus and his doomed son Icarus, the murderous Medea, and, of course, wily Odysseus.
But there is danger, too, for a woman who stands alone, and Circe unwittingly draws the wrath of both men and gods, ultimately finding herself pitted against one of the most terrifying and vengeful of the Olympians. To protect what she loves most, Circe must summon all her strength and choose, once and for all, whether she belongs with the gods she is born from, or the mortals she has come to love.
It’s taken me a pretty long time to write this review because even a couple weeks after finishing Circe, I wasn’t quite sure what to say about it. This is a book that I actually took the time to read slowly (over five days, which is almost unheard of for me!) instead of marathoning. It wasn’t because I disliked it, but more because there was just so much over such a long time period that I had to take some time to let it soak in.
One thing that I should probably mention is that while I know the basics of Greek mythology, I was never really super into it. I had a brief phase when I was younger when I wanted to learn all about the gods and goddesses, but it didn’t last very long before I moved on to something else. While I don’t think that extensive knowledge of Greek mythology is required to enjoy this book, it probably helps. I still liked it a lot with what I knew, but I wonder if I could have liked it even more.
Beyond what I’ve just written, I’m not sure what else I can say about this book. I really enjoyed it. I thought it was extremely well-written and I was so impressed by the author’s ability to write a book like this. I think that I’ll probably read The Song of Achilles at some point, although I’ll wait until I’m in the right mood for it.
Have you read Circe? Do you like Greek mythology?
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Great review
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Thank you! ❤️
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I am reading The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker. Circe is a great book to read after The Silence of the Girls! Thank you for sharing it with us. I added it to my list of books to read and review. 🙂
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Ooohhh, The Silence of the Girls is on my tentative November TBR! (Yes, I’m thinking that far ahead.)
– Caidyn
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I started the book yesterday… hopefully I will be able to review it in a couple of days.
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I have that book on my list! How are you liking it?
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Not the person you asked, but I’ll chime in to recommend The Silence of the Girls! It’s much darker than Miller’s Circe but a must-read in terms of feminist retellings of Greek mythology.
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That’s great to hear! I was going to choose it as my Book of the Month but I missed the cutoff date. I think I’ll get it from the library now. 😊
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I am planning to write the review in a few days. The quote at the beginning of the book triggered me big time because I don’t agree with it. Other than that…the story so far is an okay story….not sure I will classify the novel as outstanding historical fiction, Nonetheless, so far, it is an enjoyable novel.
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Good to know! I’m looking forward to your review! 🙂
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Likewise!
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I plan on reading it, but I haven’t yet! I’m a sucker for mythology stuff.
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I hope you like it! 😊
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Great review!
– Caidyn
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Thank you! 💕
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Everyone that has reviewed Circe has been very positive about it and as I adore Greek Mythology I really need to get my wiggle on! Glad you enjoyed it.
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I hope you love it! (But if you adore Greek mythology, I’m sure you will!) ❤
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I agree that being knowledgeable about Greek mythology enriches the experience of reading Circe so much. While it’s a good story on its own, its star factor lies in how it challenges our preconceived notions of the stories we thought we knew. I realised how pivotal that was to my love of Miller when I recommended Circe to my mother who’s a third language English speaker who knows absolutely nothing about classical mythology. She’s currently halfway through and doesn’t see what all the fuss is about, whereas I suspect those of us who grew up hearing about the Ancient Greek heroes and vaguely aware of the misogyny underpinning the entire mythos feel like we’ve had our eyes opened to a whole new world.
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I think your comment put my thoughts about this book into words better than my actual review did. 🙂 I would be curious to hear what your mother thinks of the book when she finishes!
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Did I completely miss your rating? Because this is a very me thing to do. Otherwise, this book sounds very fascinating and I adoore Greek mythology. I don’t know too-too much about Circe though.
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I gave it four stars! It probably would have been a five if I’d had a little more background on Greek mythology. 😊
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Thanks! And okay, then that’s promising for me 😀
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I was inundated with mythology, which I disliked in school because of the Odyssey and the Aeneid which we read in High School. I’m said nope. I put it down. I’m a Norse mythology fan and I like the druids, but Greeks, Nah.
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I never really got into Norse mythology! Do you have a favorite book about it?
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Actually. Neil Gaiman has a book called Norse Mythology, and it’s pretty accurate. It includes the whole pantheon and stories. It’s excellent!
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Thank you! I’ll have to check it out. 🙂
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Agree this book is well-written and informative about Greek mythology. I just felt the plot really slowed down once Circe moved to the island and I unfortunately got a little bored. I also could’ve used some humour but you can’t have everything 🙂
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My favorite part was pre-island too, but I really did enjoy the whole thing. 🙂
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BTW I learned everything I know about Greek mythology from Pollon … a Greek mythology-based Japanese anime television series that was super trendy in Japan and Italy in the 1980s 🙂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efN3kXE94cg
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I’ve never heard of that, so thank you 🙂
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I don ‘ t think it went beyond Japan and Italy.
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Awesome review! I have this on my TBR!
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Thank you! I hope you love it! ❤
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There was a lot to this book, haha
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There really was, and also your review was 110x better.
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Pshhhhh
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I loved this book. I was in a bit of a book coma because of it, there was just so much detailing and story was as you say so well written.
Great review!
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Thank you! And I can see how it would put you in a book coma!
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I’m glad you liked this one. I think I’ll read the first book, at some point.
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I hope you like it too!
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I keep seeing this cover around the book review world and on IG but I wasn’t sure if I would enjoy it. I don’t know really anything about gods and goddesses, maybe that will be helpful or maybe that will make it more confusing LOL. Thanks for the review! –Courtney
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I’m glad you enjoyed my review! I really liked this book, but I think I would have absolutely loved it if I’d known more about the gods and goddesses. 🙂
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A wonderful review. I just ordered this book online! So I’m really looking forward to reading it! Thank you for your review!😊
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I hope you love it! 🙂
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Me too!
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Love Greek Mythology! I’ve got this book on my kindle I must push it up on my TBR list.
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I’m so sorry that I missed your comment! I hope that you love this book! 💕
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I was obsessed with Greek mythology for a while – loved reading about Persephone, and Athena, and Dionysus. But I lost interest for a little while, and haven’t read any thing based in Greek mythology in a while…maybe this will respark that initial fascination.
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I hope that it does and that you love it! It’s such a great story.
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This review is amazing and really helpful thnx alot
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You’re welcome, I’m glad it was helpful! ❤️
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While I have yet to read Circe, I have read Madeline Miller’s other book The Song of Achilles. That book devastated me, but I absolutely adored every minute of it! Based off of your review, I think it might be Madeline Miller’s style to pack heavy content into her books. I didn’t feel it as strongly with The Song of Achilles but look back I can see that it’s true. I’m looking forward to getting my hands on Circe soon!
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I hope you’ll like it whenever you get the chance to read it! 😊
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I just love Greek Mythology and I have more than one book about it. I’ve read The Song of Achilles and I loved it but I was a bit hesitant about this one. I think I’ll be moving this one up my tbr list!
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I hope you like it! ❤️
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Definitely read Song of Achilles, if you liked the style of Circe, I’m sure that you’ll like this. I loved Circe as well and like you, it’s taken me ages to post a review. I still haven’t in fact but I keep meaning to. The only bit that got me was the childbirth scenes because I was heavily pregnant when I read it. Those are not good births to read to get you in the zone. Though at least I knew who the Greek goddess of childbirth was in case I needed to call on her….
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It’s so hard to write this kind of review, and I can’t imagine being pregnant while reading those childbirth scenes!!
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Fortunately she didn’t get ideas and bite the midwife on her way out!
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Looking forward to reading the book
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I hope you like it!
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Thanks
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