bonnieelise's review

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3.0

OH my gosh, so many place names. I knew only a bit about Ancient Greece and wanted to put all those bits together, make some chronological sense. This is a good book for taking a deep dive in many areas of pre-AD Greece. I felt that a series of maps would have been helpful. A timeline. Anything. The detailed descriptions with so many names were unbelievably difficult to keep straight.

A good book if you want to know more about the political, religious, domestic, intellectual, and artistic worlds of Ancient Greece.

madetofly's review

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5.0

This book is absolutely brilliant for everyone who wants to know more about ancient Greece. Greek culture has always been something I've been interested in, but most of the stuff I'd learned before had only been about the Greek myths. This book just touches on Greek myths. The large majority of the book is focused on Greek history and culture. Greek culture obviously involves the Greek myths, but there's so much more to it than that. There was so much in this book that I had never known before. There was so much of Greek culture that I had never known because most of what I'd read before had only been centered around Greek myth.

I also had no idea about most of the Greek history. Ancient Greece really does have a very interesting history, and the book presented it in a way that was very easy to understand, which was nice. The history could have been presented in a very confusing way since there were so many various city-states and empires and other things over the course of Greek history. The book does a really good job of helping you keep track of who's who, and there are maps that really helped me figure out where each group was from.

This book is definitely a great read for anyone interested in the subject. It's made me want to go out and learn even more about ancient Greece.

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