A review by _groovyginger_
The Memoirs of Cleopatra by Margaret George

5.0

I'm sure I have nothing new to add that hasn't already been said before, but this book is a masterpiece. Cleopatra truly comes to life; not only that, but it's as if she is really speaking to us through the ages. Her insights are startlingly relatable today, and Margaret George brilliantly relays Cleopatra's thoughts, emotions and actions. It's so hard to separate this from the real Cleopatra. I could easily believe these are her long lost memoirs.

Parts of it were heart-wrenching and the ending left me absolutely gutted, even though I knew it was coming from the beginning. This book was daunting because of its sheer size but I am happy I stuck with it. It is one of the most transportive books I've read.

Sure, there were just a couple spots I skimmed (mainly describing the animal fights in Rome), but this book felt complete. I wouldn't have left anything out, and I don't think there's anything to add. It felt perfect.

I have a feeling this book will stay with me for a long time.