Helen of Troy
Complex
Layered
Tragic

Helen of Troy

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Laura Mauler@blueskygreenstrees
4 stars
Dec 25, 2023

The story of Helen of Troy is one of those tales that everyone sort of knows generally without actually reading or watching it first-hand, as if we've taken it in via cultural osmosis (I've found the same to be true with the Star Wars movies and Moby Dick). We all somehow know that Helen was a pretty lady whose "face launched a thousand ships", and she caused a huge war involving some trickery called the Trojan horse. Pretty basic, but isn't it cool that a myth that built up around real events and real people who lived 3000+ years ago, on a totally different continent, is still in our cultural consciousness? The answer is f yes. What I liked best about the book was how it completely drew me into its world. The amount of detail in describing the places, the people, and their actions created a convincing reality for the story, and it felt good to just let go and lose myself in it. I've been reading a lot of non-fiction lately, so this was a good book for getting outside that mindset and do some reading just for the pure pleasure of a story. Another thing I really liked about this story was finding out how many famous myths and heroes are connected to it, and through it to each other. It was like all these other myths were half of a puzzle's pieces, and the story of Helen of Troy is the other half that helps bind them all together into one. The thing that drove me nuts about this book was the abundance of prophesies, and the fact that people would seem to fear them and yet act surprised when they came to pass. If they go to the trouble of seeking out prophesies, then why don't they believe them and accept that their actions can't alter anything? Also, way too many people in the book had prophetic powers, it sort of kills the magic of second sight if most people have it.

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Emma Lechner@emmyofthevalley
3 stars
Nov 12, 2023

The first half was super interesting and I loved the attention to detail, but by the second half it started to become a drag. Even though Helen was the narrator as well as the main protagonist of the story, I didn't feel that attached to her and felt like she was pretty bland in terms of her storytelling and also just her own passiveness as a character in her own story.

The atmosphere and the Greek mythology being interwoven in was super cool because I have had to read many classical writings for a Greek literature college course that featured many of the stories and legends seen in this book, so it was cool to see them play out in a more modern voice.

+3
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Rachel Bedard@rachelb0718
4 stars
Feb 27, 2022

I loved how this story unfolded. It went into amazing detail! However, with that intense detail came parts that were hard to get through and felt a little dragged out. I preferred the audio version of this book. For me it was easier to follow.

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Mariel Adrianna de la Garza@marieldelagarza
5 stars
Jan 24, 2022

I picked up this book from a display at Barnes and Noble, not knowing what to expect. It was absolutely brilliant. The story of the Trojan War told from Helen's perspective, Helen turns out to be so much more than the face that launched a thousand ships. The character is engaging and the book was nearly impossible to put down.

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Allison Dempsey@alliedempsey
4 stars
Feb 22, 2024
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Elyse Peter@elysecpeter
4 stars
Dec 9, 2022
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taryn a.@nouvellevogue
5 stars
Nov 3, 2022
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Lis@seagull
5 stars
Mar 16, 2022
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Judy McClure@crazee4books
5 stars
Dec 3, 2021
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Anna Pinto@ladyars
2 stars
Nov 18, 2021
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Cathrina Martinez@itsmekittyreads
3 stars
Oct 19, 2021
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Nico J@niconicolj
4 stars
Sep 8, 2021
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Renee Blankenship@somekindofalibrary
4 stars
Aug 31, 2021
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Mariya Tuchinskaya @msbookworld
5 stars
Aug 31, 2021
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Roos Kuijper @roosk94
4 stars
Aug 28, 2021