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Daughters Of The Nile (2013)

by Stephanie Dray(Favorite Author)
4.27 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
042525836X (ISBN13: 9780425258361)
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English
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Berkley Trade
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Cleopatra's Daughter
review 1: The final book in the Cleopatra's Daughter series, Daughters of the Nile is written by Stephanie Dray. This series has spanned the greater part of the life of Cleopatra Selene the daughter of Cleopatra and Marc Anthony. The scope of this series has been immense and Dray was certainly up to the task. She is a master storyteller with the ability to transport the reader back in time so completely, that they can hear the sounds and see the streets of Rome. Dray brings her series to a satisfying close that will bring a tear to eye and sense of loss at the ending of such a great story. A must read for historical fiction fans!What I liked:There are some books that are difficult to review and Daughters of the Nile is one of them. It's not because I didn't like it or because there ... moreisn't much to talk about, it's because I don't think I can do it justice. Readers who love historical fiction will absolutely fall in love with this book, as with the two previous books in the series. The characters are so strong and so life like that it is hard not to get drawn into the drama surrounding them. The setting is rich and vibrant and so full of all the things one expects from Rome and it's majesty. Dray is a born storyteller, a spinner of yarns and a teller of tales. She makes the reader not only want to read about the time period but to be part of it and experience it. This is one of the books that you just have to read to understand. This book can be read as a stand alone but I think I would probably cry if you didn't read them all. One of my favorite series of all time!Cleopatra Selene is a brilliant woman and leader that is both fierce and protective. Throughout the series we have seen her a child, a young ruler and now a leader and mother. She exemplifies what readers would expect from a queen, yet she is human and real, her relationships are poignant and full of raw emotion. I thought Dray would have a hard time bringing this series to an end, but I was wrong. She brought Cleopatra Selene full circle and ended it how it should have ended. I couldn't have imagined it any better.This book and series thrives on relationships. It may be a book based on a historical character, but it is so much more than that. Little is known about this time period in history, but Dray makes you think every single word of this story is true and real. She makes her readers invest in the characters and feel something for them. Cleopatra Selene is known to many but she has close ties with King Juba, her husband, her children and even a very tragic and unhealthy relationship with Augustus. Even the villain is this book has a soul. He is human and is both loved and hated. I thought that element of relationship was really what drove these novels and compelled me to love them as much as I do.What I didn't like: Not one darn thing. Every single thing that happened in Daughters of the Nile from beginning to end was leading up to ending of this series, and though there were moments when I wanted to cry and moments when I felt proud and moments that made me happy, I never thought one thing was out of place or one word misused. That rarely happens in my experience as a reader and reviewer. I tend to look for those little things that don't quite ring true. I suppose that makes me a bit of a jaded reader, but a book like this reminds me that there are those few books that are truly five star novels and this is one of them.Bottom Line:If you don't read this series and you are a fan of historical fiction, you are doing yourself a disservice. It is an incredible read and you would kick yourself for missing it. It's just that simple. And I can't imagine what Dray will come up with next. That is a very joyful thought.
review 2: Reviewer: ViviReview Source: AuthorI hate to admit that this is the first book in this series I've had the pleasure of reading. I've read others from the author and I happy to say she once again amazed me. First, I'm a love of history, especially Egyptian history with their rich culture and blending of beliefs. Daughters of the Nile swept me up and dropped me into a world I absolutely loved. Ms. Drays vivid descriptions and beautiful prose paints the backdrop of a time period filled with political intrigue and magic can co-exist. I was sucked into the "pages" and drawn into this world Ms. Dray so skillfully built.Cleopatra Selene was a strong, smart, and caring woman. She wore her struggles and the wounds of her past graciously. Her characterization ran so deep I felt I knew her, walked with her in her journey. I liked that she wasn't perfect and struggled with her choices. Her relationships with the people in her life each revealed different aspect of her character, yet helped me understand who she was as a woman.This book was beautifully written. The characters have depth and an energy that draws you to them. I loved everything about this book and will definitely go back to read the others. An absolute must read for anyone who love Egyptian culture or just a lovely historical journey with brilliant characters. less
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KaelaRose
LOVED it. Review to come soon.
Derp
Enjoyed this whole series.
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Loved this book.
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