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I, Claudius
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bookshelves: 2021, completist-book-club, historical-fiction, audible, audio, classic
Jul 19, 2021
bookshelves: 2021, completist-book-club, historical-fiction, audible, audio, classic
I need to read up on the background behind this book as I am not sure how much is fiction and how much is just actually history told as a story by a character who lived it. To me, Historical Fiction means a fiction story set in a historical time period and maybe told with real historical figures. In this case I am thinking it is more than that; not really a fictional story at all but could possibly be characterized as non-fiction.
I was fascinated by this story. It is a time period that I am aware of but that I don’t really know much about. I knew some of the characters names and a bit about their reputations, but this book really filled in everything else for me. At times it was a bit heavy and I found my mind wandering � picture listening to a history lecture � but I do like history in general, so I was able to enjoy the majority of the book.
One thing that might get tiresome for you if you decide to read this is that it is a bit repetitive. Now, that is not the fault of the author. In this case, the history itself was very repetitive and it was usually the not so pleasant stuff (murder, suicide, corruption, etc.) that was repeated. I guess you could say that it is an early Soap Opera!
This book is not for everyone. If you don’t like history or in-depth � sometimes sterile � narration of events, I don’t think it is worth giving this a try. But, if you like history, tales of the Roman Empire, the development of early Europe, etc. it may be a book that you will enjoy.
I was fascinated by this story. It is a time period that I am aware of but that I don’t really know much about. I knew some of the characters names and a bit about their reputations, but this book really filled in everything else for me. At times it was a bit heavy and I found my mind wandering � picture listening to a history lecture � but I do like history in general, so I was able to enjoy the majority of the book.
One thing that might get tiresome for you if you decide to read this is that it is a bit repetitive. Now, that is not the fault of the author. In this case, the history itself was very repetitive and it was usually the not so pleasant stuff (murder, suicide, corruption, etc.) that was repeated. I guess you could say that it is an early Soap Opera!
This book is not for everyone. If you don’t like history or in-depth � sometimes sterile � narration of events, I don’t think it is worth giving this a try. But, if you like history, tales of the Roman Empire, the development of early Europe, etc. it may be a book that you will enjoy.
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July 1, 2021
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July 1, 2021
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July 1, 2021
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2021
July 1, 2021
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completist-book-club
July 1, 2021
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historical-fiction
July 1, 2021
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audible
July 1, 2021
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audio
July 1, 2021
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classic
July 17, 2021
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Thank, Mark!
Interesting thoughts on this being one authors interpretation of the events that have been debated by scholars and historians. Also, the fact that the history as we know it could have been skewed by the personalities of the historians. I am interested in seeing if I can find the series to watch - I bet I would enjoy it!

Huh! Imagine that! History painted with the brush of the views of the historian. :-P

Huh! Imagine that! History painted with the brush of the views of the historian. :-P"
HA! Indeed!


Oh, good thought! I should check on YouTube!

I will clarify that the narrator does a pretty good job trying to make it not dry, but for some it may be difficult to make this content exciting.