R E K. (bigstone) - , reviewed on + 1452 more book reviews
I really enjoyed the hero-storyteller of this book, Theseus. He is dashing, adventurous, and brave. And when he finally falls in love it's forever. What's not to like about him? I was so sorry to see Theseus' great love, Hyppolyta, die, but there is so much more to come in this novel. Yet the tone of the book seemed to change as Theseus lives his life in grief. His son, Hyppolytos, dedicates himself to his god rather than follow his father as king. This is difficult for Theseus to accept and he hopes in his deepest of hearts that his son will follow his footsteps. Theseus became philosophical in the latter part of his life and finally accepted what will be will be. I liked this book a good deal. It was a very good read that went far too fast. I was sorry to see it end.