Transforming her lover into a god to be able to finally be together, he jilts towards someone new, leaving Circe upset and with no choice but to find a way to prove the worst of his new lover. Circe seems to be capable of nothing until she falls in love with a mortal. In Circe, the reader follows the daughter of the god of the sun and an ocean nymph, and her struggle with the indifference she faces from her family members. That being said, I was not surprised that Circe became just as popular and left me wanting even more than before. After being introduced to the book “The Song of Achilles” this past summer, I became a fan of Miller’s poetic messages and the adventures in the mythological stories. This week, New York Times Bestselling Author Madeline Miller, captivates me once again with her 385-page Greek Mythology novel.
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