Divine Might: Goddesses in Greek Myth

Divine Might: Goddesses in Greek Myth

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New York Times bestselling author Natalie Haynes returns to the world of ancient Greek myth in this scintillating follow-up to Pandora’s Jar.
Few writers today have reshaped our view of the ancient Greek myths more than revered bestselling author Natalie Haynes. Divine Might is a female-centered look at Olympus and the Furies, focusing on the goddesses whose prowess, passions, jealousies, and desires rival those of their male kin, including: Athene, who sprang fully formed from her father’s brow (giving Zeus a killer headache in the process), the goddess of war and provider of wise counsel. Aphrodite, born of the foam (and sperm released from a Titan’s castrated testicles), the most beautiful of all the Olympian goddesses, the epitome of love who dispenses desire and inspires longing—yet harbors a fearsome vengeful side, doling out brutal punishments to those who displease her. Hera, Zeus’s long-suffering wife, whose jealousy born of his repeated dalliances with mortals, nymphs, and other goddesses, leads her to wreak elaborate and often painful revenge on those she believes have wronged her. (Well, wouldn’t you?) Demeter, goddess of the harvest and mother of Persephone; Artemis, the hunter and goddess of wild spaces; the Muses, the nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory; and Hestia, goddess of domesticity and sacrificial fire.
Infused with Haynes’s engaging charm and irrepressible wit, Divine Might is a refreshing take on the legends and stories we thought we knew.

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personally, i didn't really get any of the mentioned pop culture references — mostly because i'm not familiar with any of these artists.

but, as in book one, i loved the connection of paintings, poems, stories and history in a female narrative.

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Es liegt nicht an dir, sondern an mir... Ich wollte es so gerne mögen aber es ist mir einfach nicht gelungen. Ich hab jetzt auch ganze 2 Monate daran gelesen und dabei hat es nur ca 300 Seiten. Ich bin einfach mit falschen Erwartungen hier ran gegangen, ich dachte es wären Kurzgeschichten über einzelne Göttinnen. Dabei waren es eher Essays über deren Geschichten. Leider hat mir da aber der rote Faden gefehlt und es wirkte auf mich so, als hätte die Autorin einfach alles niedergeschrieben was ihr gerade so in den Sinn kam. Vielleicht hätte ich es besser bewerten können, wenn ich bewusst in die Art von Buch rein gegangen wäre. Per se ist es nämlich sicher kein schlechtes Buch, es war nur einfach nichts für mich.

Will buy the paperback if I can find it for a reasonable price! The Apple Books version doesn’t seem to have the annotations which seems unfortunate as I enjoy Natalie Haynes

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