Title: The Song Of Achilles
Author: Madeline Miller
Genre: Fantasy, Mythology, Fiction
First published: September 20th 2011
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Finished reading: February 28th 2017
Pages: 352
“He is a weapon, a killer. Do not forget it. You can use a spear as a walking stick, but that will not change its nature.”
To take a little break from my ARC mountain, I decided to pick up one of my Beat The Backlist titles. Basically, I have been wanting to read The Song Of Achilles for YEARS. I still don’t know why I haven’t picked up this modern mythology adaptation of the Achilles and Troyan War story written by Madeline Miller before… Especially since so many fellow booklovers seemed to have enjoyed it and I also I read (part of) Homer‘s Iliad during my Ancient Greek classes back in high school and wanted to revisit the story. The Song Of Achilles surely didn’t disappoint; I can understand the love for this book now! Not only is this a very well written story and a lot more pleasant to read than the Iliad translations I’ve seen around, but the character development is very well done as well and I especially loved Patroclus’ character. The pace is quite slow at points, but I personally didn’t mind and I practically devoured this book. If you like mythology, good stories and want to refresh your memory on the Achilles and Troyan War facts, The Song Of Achilles is an excellent choice!
Patroclus isn’t exactly the perfect young prince and his awkwardness makes his father very frustrated with him. When he accidently kills another boy, his father exiles him to the court of King Peleus and his perfect son Achilles. Against odds the two princes become friends and as they grow up together their bond grows stronger and stronger, despite the displeasure of Achilles’ mother and sea goddess Thetis. One day word comes that Helen of Sparta has been kidnapped, and Achilles must go to war and fulfull his destiny. Patroclus isn’t exactly a skilled fighter, but he would follow Achilles everywhere including to the distant Troy. What will happen to the two during their journey?
I think most people are at least vaguely familiar with the details around the Troyan War and Achilles. It’s quite a popular Greek mythology story and popular movies have helped to promote it, but it is important to realize those movies have been (heavily) adapted to please the masses. If you want to have a better idea of the ‘real’ story, this mythology adaptation by Madeline Miller is an excellent choice. It reads a lot easier than the Homer translations without changing too much of the plot, and while the pace is a bit slow I had a great time reading this story.
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I adored this one! Such a good book!
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I’m glad you enjoyed this one as well! 😀
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At some point I really envied the soldiers being killed, I was too bored xD But the writing is good, Patroclus is a great character and overall you can have a good reading time with this one. I’m glad you liked it! Great review!!
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Hahaha xD The pace is definitely slow and I can see why it’s not for everyone… I loved Patroclus so much better as a character than the Hollywood movie version! Stupid Hollywood and their MM romance fears… xD
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Excellent review Yvo! I already have this on my very loooong tbr list, but I think I need to move it to the front.💁🏻
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It took me ages to read as well, but it’s definitely worth it! I hope you will enjoy it when you get to it. 🙂
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I’m so glad you loved this! 🙂
Great review!
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I’m glad I finally gave this book a go! Definitely a worthy read…
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Great review my dear! I really can’t wait to read it! Every review I see for it just makes my eagerness explode tenfold 😉
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The same thing happened to me for years! It’s definitely a great read; I hope you will enjoy it as well when you get to it!
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I just read this one! I absolutely loved it. I thought it was a great retelling and I really enjoyed the relationship between Achilles and Patroclus.
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I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it as well! It’s without doubt a great read.
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Lovely review as per usual Yvonne! I’ve had my eye on this one (I mean look at that cover!) but I LOVE Greek Mythology…. I really need to just bite the bullet and go pick up a copy!
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If you love Greek mythology this one has your name on it! It’s basically a modern adaptation of the story and very enjoyable to read.
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