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Tag: Colleen McCullough

The October Horse

Colleen McCullough I had read the final book in the series – “Antony and Cleopatra” – earlier, so this turned out to be the last book I’d have to read in the ‘Masters of Rome’. That turned out be a good thing because while I liked the entire series, this would be among my top […]

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February 7, 2016November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

Caesar

Colleen McCullough The fifth book in the Masters of Rome series, and my favourite thus far. (and I only have The October Horse left to read) I loved the tagline “Let the dice fly” – uttered by Caesar as he crosses the Rubicon, a crucial moment in his own and Rome’s destiny. (the translation is […]

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October 18, 2015November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

Caesar’s Women (Masters of Rome, #4)

Colleen McCullough The fourth in the ‘Masters of Rome’ series, covering 10 years from 68-58 BC, chronicling the rise of Gaius Julius Caesar, with most of the narrative set in Rome itself. Despite being part of the book’s name, the first half of the book does not really focus on Caesar himself. Much of it […]

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July 7, 2013November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

Fortune’s Favorites (Masters of Rome #3)

Colleen McCullough  The third book in Colleen McCullough’s “Masters of Rome” series, after “The First Man in Rome” and “The Grass Crown”, begins just a few years after the latter. Sulla gets back to Rome, the beauty of his early days giving way to a toothless self with a hideous wig and an addiction to […]

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May 12, 2013November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

Anthony and Cleopatra

Colleen McCullough The seventh book of the Masters of Rome series. I have read the first three, but unfortunately skipped the three before this (just couldn’t find them at my regular places!) but the book thankfully works stand alone too. This book marks the transition of Rome from a republic to an empire with the […]

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April 14, 2013November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

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