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S.J.A. Turney

Autor(a) de Marius' Mules: The Invasion of Gaul

65 Works 782 Membros 39 Críticas

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

(eng) Tales of Ancient Rome was the original title for Tales of Ancient Rome Volume 1, which is the second edition with some different content. Volume 2 is planned.

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Séries

Obras por S.J.A. Turney

A Year of Ravens (2015) 56 exemplares
Caligula (2018) 46 exemplares
Marius' Mules II: The Belgae (2010) 41 exemplares
Tales of Ancient Rome [2d ed.] (2011) 38 exemplares
A Song of War (2016) 38 exemplares
Marius' Mules III: Gallia Invicta (2013) 31 exemplares
Interregnum (2009) 29 exemplares
Marius' Mules V: Hades' Gate (2013) 22 exemplares
Commodus (The Damned Emperors) (2019) 18 exemplares
Marius' Mules X: Fields of Mars (2017) 16 exemplares
Praetorian: The Great Game (2015) 16 exemplares
Marius' Mules: Prelude to War (2014) 14 exemplares
Marius' Mules XI: Tides of War (2018) 14 exemplares
Ironroot (2010) 13 exemplares
Daughter of War (2018) 10 exemplares
Marius Mules XII: Sands of Egypt (2019) 10 exemplares
Marius' Mules XIII: Civil War (2020) 9 exemplares
Domitian (2022) 8 exemplares
Dark Empress (2011) 8 exemplares
Praetorian: Lions of Rome (2019) 7 exemplares
Praetorian: Eagles of Dacia (2017) 7 exemplares
Praetorian: The Cleansing Fire (2020) 6 exemplares
Bear and the Wolf (2017) 5 exemplares
Bellatrix (Legion XXII Book 2) (2023) 5 exemplares
Praetorian: Blades of Antioch (2021) 5 exemplares
Para Bellum (2023) 5 exemplares
Invasion (2017) 5 exemplares
Caracalla (2023) 4 exemplares
City of God (2019) 4 exemplares
The Last Emir (2018) 4 exemplares
The Pasha's Tale (2015) 4 exemplares
Jade Empire (2017) 4 exemplares
Agricola: Invader 2 exemplares
Tales of the Empire Omnibus (2018) 1 exemplar
Deva Tales (2017) 1 exemplar
Vengeance (2020) 1 exemplar
L'imperatore dannato (2019) 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Outros nomes
Turney, Simon
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
País (no mapa)
UK
Local de nascimento
Ripon, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Locais de residência
North Yorkshire, England, UK
Educação
The Open University
Ocupações
writer
civil servant
computer network manager
Organizações
Society of Authors
IBPA
Agente
Mulcahy Associates
Nota de desambiguação
Tales of Ancient Rome was the original title for Tales of Ancient Rome Volume 1, which is the second edition with some different content. Volume 2 is planned.

Membros

Críticas

Funny, I wonder if there is a bit of truth in the way the "barbarians" underestimated the Romans by their effete appearance. Sadly, the tribe leaders met with maybe the least impressive, Claudius. Tragically so.

I've always found it odd that the Romans wiped out the Druid practice/religion when they pretty much left all others alone, even encouraging people to build temples in Rome to foreign gods.

Interesting the self-interest on display when the outraged Britons quake under the prospect of becoming Roman slaves when they enslave each other with abandon.… (mais)
 
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Bookmarque | 6 outras críticas | Apr 30, 2024 |
This. Was. So. Good! Reading about tragic historical events is so bittersweet. On the one hand, I'm learning about a new era and meeting engaging characters. On the other, I know they're basically all going to die. It's like meeting a new friend only for them to suddenly move away, but the time I spent with this book was still so rewarding, that I recommend you read this book anyway.

My favorite stories were Dray's The Queen, Quinn's The Warrior, and Knight's The Daughters. These stories were poignant and full of soul. Dray's Cartimandua was a perfect foil to Boudica while Knight's Sorcha and Keena were the perfect vehicle to show us the infamous warrior queen. They sacrifices really sung from the page. As for Quinn, she wrote about the epic battle, which was heart-wrenching, even though I knew what was going to happen. What made it so sad was Duro and Valeria. Quinn really brought them to life. I understood and sympathized with both of them, which is no easy feat when the characters are sworn enemies. Quinn is truly masterful.

Middle of the road for me was Downie's The Slave, Shecter's The Druid, and Turney's The Son. It's hard for me to pinpoint exactly what I didn't like about them. I guess their stories felt kind of small to me compared to the ones I liked.

My least favorite story was Whitfield's The Tribune about Agricola. I found this story dragged, and I had a hard time understanding how it related to the rest of the narrative. Eventually, it made sense, but it felt very detached and slow. I think this was partially because this is one of the few stories that doesn't get split up between two perspectives, so it was a bit of a slog to get through.

If you like doomed histories, you'll love this!
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readerbug2 | 6 outras críticas | Nov 16, 2023 |
This book took me FOREVER to finish. I read the first two installments in this series-A Day of Fire and A Year of Ravens. Those feature a myriad of complex and sympathetic characters that made me feel for them all the more because their lives centered around such a tragic moment in history. Maybe it was because Song of War was all about fictional characters and a fictional war that it lacked the same emotional impact as its predecessors. There was a story or two that shone above the rest, but overall, I just didn't care and couldn't wait for it to be over. I would've given up if I wasn't so stubborn.

Kate Quinn opened this anthology, and she is flawless as always. Everything she writes is amazing and layered and transports me to another era. Even in short story format, her story The Apple is no exception.

I also liked Shecter's The Horse, but that was because it was succinct.

Thornton's story of The Prophecy was middling for me. Cassandra was a compelling character, but the story felt repetitive and unremarkable.

Everything else I couldn't stand, particularly Whitfield's piece about Agamnemnon. Gosh, was that a slog. I couldn't care less about a character than I did about him. He was either drunk or in heat the whole time. There was no evidence of the great king he was supposed to be. A major letdown of one of mythologies more well-known characters.

As for everything else, all you need to know is that everyone was either screwing each other or wanted to. That's pretty much it. Now, I like some good Harlequin every now and then, but this was all just angsty and "I'm drawn to him but I don't love him. He's too powerful for an emotion as human as love." Blah blah blah. Please. Spare me.

So, I'll spare you, reader of my review. Read maybe the first couple stories, and then just go read the Iliad. You're not missing any nuance by skipping this.
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readerbug2 | 4 outras críticas | Nov 16, 2023 |
As a frumentarius, Rufinus goes to the near east to find a missing frumentarius with a list Niger the usurper would be interested in obtaining. He takes with him a Jew who knows the languages and territory. After successfully finding the man they are looking for, now they are tracking a possible assassin of Septimius Severus. Rufinus' wife is overbearing and obnoxious; I do not like her. I'm glad she is not a main character in this novel. Violence and adventure abound. There is a traitor among Rufinus' colleagues who nearly spoils the story.… (mais)
 
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janerawoof | Jul 3, 2023 |

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Kate Quinn Contributor
Stephanie Dray Contributor
Christian Cameron Contributor
Libbie Hawker Contributor
Ben Kane Introduction, Contributor
Glyn Iliffe Introduction
Michelle Moran Introduction
E. Knight Contributor
Sophie Perinot Contributor

Estatísticas

Obras
65
Membros
782
Popularidade
#32,555
Avaliação
4.2
Críticas
39
ISBN
142
Línguas
3

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