![]() ![]() It retells the story of Theseus and the minotaur but takes the focus away from the great hero. Jennifer Saint was going to give a voice to some of the forgotten women in one of the most famous myths. Ariadne sounded like a really exciting concept. You can see why so many writers would want to take on the task of rewriting their stories with a feminist slant. There are so many examples of women being horribly treated by Gods and mortals alike for no real reason. It’s well known that women got a raw deal in Greek mythology. ![]() I was interested to see what it would be like but also kind of scared to start it. Although, it was also nominated for a GoodReads award in 2021 which is often a worrying sign. Ariadne is one of those books that I’ve heard so many good things about. Yes, The Song of Achilles was great but not everything can be the same. ![]() ![]() Flooding the market with these types of books just means that quality declines. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for it but do we need quite so many at the same time? People regularly moan about the lack of originality i the film industry but what of publishing? It feels as though the only books getting a green light right now are either mythology retellings or cosy crime. It feels like every single book being published at the moment is based on some poor figure in Greek mythology. This recent trend of feminist rewritings of myths and legends isn’t going away any time soon. ![]()
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