Atlantis Yeni Seri Sayı: 41 Kıyamete Doğru Profesör Ioan Condrea bir fanatik tarafından öldürülür ve araştırmalar Martin Mystere´i bir keşfe sürükler: asırlardır gnostik inancı savunan bir gizli tarikat dünyayı yok etmek için uğraşmaktadır. Kendilerine "Rotor Hizmetkarları" adını veren bu grup, onlarca, kötü bir yaratıcı tarafından kurulan bu dünyayı yok etmek için bir dizi palindrom özelikli büyü ayinleri yapmakta ve "Rotor Çemberi"ni de bu iş için kulanmaktadırlar. (Derginin İçinden).
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Jawai Parari, Uttar Pradesh, Hindistan
After a fantastic start this was strangely anticlimactic, verging on quite boring by the end. I couldn't understand it. I think the fact that there was a total of 2 female characters in the entire book might've had something to do with it - so boring. I was a bit confused that Beric didn't seem to care much when he found out he was Titus's son, even though he spent most of the book obsessing about feeling like an 'outcast' in every society because he knew nothing about his real parents. And why didn't he go back to Rome after finding out he was in fact Roman, to find Glaccus and Lucilla's husband conveniently dead so that he could marry her? Would've made a FAR better story. I did like the fact that it was so well-researched, especially the way most Romans were portrayed as viewing slaves as animals - they referred to things like "meat-fed galley slaves" and "a well-matched team" of blonde-haired litter-bearers. In a lot of historical fiction I think this idea is seen as too repugnant for the modern audience or something because whilst Romans are often shown being cruel to their slaves, they usually understand that they're human and treat them accordingly. Or maybe the current social distate for slavery is so strong that modern authors find it hard to get into the ancient Roman mindset? Who knows. Anyway in conclusion I would definitely still like to read more by this author.
2022-10-08 03:41