
I have read "The Odyssey" by Homer and "Metamorphoses" by Ovid (our main sources for the Circe mythos) and she is indeed one of the true forces within Greek mythology as one of the most powerful enchantresses. Few survived any encounter with her intact without the help of the gods. Beautiful looking cover.Circe by Madeline Miller
Not with this awesome cover unfortunately. A great read for anyone with an interest in Greek mythology.
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I think it was around my 10th or 12th birthday (might have been xmas) that I received the best present from one of my brothers (as in best ever given and I can't remember if he ever gave me any others - arsehole) which was a copy of the just recently released "Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks"and I think "The Auton Invasion". Not sure of the second now, but defs Genesis. Loved them and went on to collect quite a few which I still have. Not quite side by side with Plato, but certainly just as proudly within my library along with all those other geezers.Finished House of Night and Chain, enjoyed his descent into madness, how his manor and family are cursed from ages past.
Especially the whole thing of getting lost in his new home with no idea how to get back. His wife's diary explaining odd things that happened to her when she lived in the home.
How she felt drained and powerless when leaving the manor, only feeling well when within the walls of said manor.
Was just enjoyable in general.
Probably gonna listen to Dr Who Spare Parts and maybe some more Audio Dramas from Warhammer I've not listened to in a while, maybe Fabius Bile: Repairer of Ruin.
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Hope you're all still enjoying books and audio books.
The Auton Invasion was the first of the Pertwee era adventures with the original series being called "Spearhead From Space", hence your probable confusion. It was the first to feature the Autons (another Terrance Dicks creation) as the 'guest villain'. Pertwee was my grounding in Dr Who (in b&w) and remember them all with great fondness. Gotta love Bessie.There is a lot of good Dr Who episodes, both show, audio and written forms.
Genesis of the Daleks is arguably one of the greatest, if not the greatest serial of Dr Who so I'm not surprised it spurred you on to get more. Auton Invasion doesn't spring to mind, probably something to do with Pertwee's Doctor or maybe Troughton's Doctor.
Usually I don't bother much with those I can watch as I already know the story generally, but the extra stories are great, Big Finish usually creates a few extras like Spare Parts, Energy of the Daleks as well as McGann's Doctor having a whole series through off screen media after the movie failed to get interest in the show.