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Bull God |
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Rating: Summary: More than the Minotaur Review: "Bull God" is a wonderful tale, intriguing and full of compassion. It is the story of the Greek gods of Olympus, humans on the island of Crete and the power of the Earth Mother, with a few Roman and Egyptian deities and stray Athenians thrown in. Truly evil characters meet merely selfish ones and still others are simply misunderstood. Of course, some are purely good and devout, but the essence of each character is surprising. This makes for an unusual story. Even the Minotaur, the false Bull God had a name at birth and for a time was capable of human speech. It is hard not to feel Ariadne's horror when she finds her mal-formed brother enjoying his first taste of human flesh! This is not a grisly book, but is mostly a love story showing the taming of the god of fertility, ecstasy and wine. Dionysus teaches Ariadne the true nature of the Olympian 'gods' and she grows into a courageous heroine whose dreams are fulfilled. I really like this book, but, as yet, will only buy future works of Roberta Gellis in paperback, hence the 4 stars.
Rating: Summary: Another Winner Review: "Bull God" is a wonderful tale, intriguing and full of compassion. It is the story of the Greek gods of Olympus, humans on the island of Crete and the power of the Earth Mother, with a few Roman and Egyptian deities and stray Athenians thrown in. Truly evil characters meet merely selfish ones and still others are simply misunderstood. Of course, some are purely good and devout, but the essence of each character is surprising. This makes for an unusual story. Even the Minotaur, the false Bull God had a name at birth and for a time was capable of human speech. It is hard not to feel Ariadne's horror when she finds her mal-formed brother enjoying his first taste of human flesh! This is not a grisly book, but is mostly a love story showing the taming of the god of fertility, ecstasy and wine. Dionysus teaches Ariadne the true nature of the Olympian 'gods' and she grows into a courageous heroine whose dreams are fulfilled. I really like this book, but, as yet, will only buy future works of Roberta Gellis in paperback, hence the 4 stars.
Rating: Summary: More than the Minotaur Review: "Bull God" is a wonderful tale, intriguing and full of compassion. It is the story of the Greek gods of Olympus, humans on the island of Crete and the power of the Earth Mother, with a few Roman and Egyptian deities and stray Athenians thrown in. Truly evil characters meet merely selfish ones and still others are simply misunderstood. Of course, some are purely good and devout, but the essence of each character is surprising. This makes for an unusual story. Even the Minotaur, the false Bull God had a name at birth and for a time was capable of human speech. It is hard not to feel Ariadne's horror when she finds her mal-formed brother enjoying his first taste of human flesh! This is not a grisly book, but is mostly a love story showing the taming of the god of fertility, ecstasy and wine. Dionysus teaches Ariadne the true nature of the Olympian 'gods' and she grows into a courageous heroine whose dreams are fulfilled. I really like this book, but, as yet, will only buy future works of Roberta Gellis in paperback, hence the 4 stars.
Rating: Summary: Fabulous Mythological Fiction! Review: As a student of Classical Mythology, I love to see modern rewrites of the classics and this book has given me cause to cheer all the more. One of the best aspects of this book is how Gellis interweaves the incidents in the myths with the intimate characters and plotline she has created. The love story is well done with enough emotion to make it seem realistic. Whether this is the same Gellis of romance-fame is incidental to me, whoever wrote it did a wonderful job.
Rating: Summary: Another wonderful book from Roberta Gellis Review: Bull God is a wonderful retelling of the legend of the Minotaur. In this spell-binding version, Ariadne, daughter of the King of Crete and priestess of the "God" Dionysus, takes center stage. The resourceful and brave Ariadne is torn between loyalty to her family and people, love for the God she serves, and pity for Asterion, her half-bull, half-human brother, who depends upon her. Dionysus is torn as well - between his prophetic conviction that the Minotaur brings disaster, his desire to remain close to his priestess Ariadne who can contain the raging emotions that drive others away from him, and his jealous determination that Ariadne will love and serve only him. The author also cleverly manages to weave this story with events and characters from a previous book, Shimmering Splendor. Gellis' mythological books are a must-read for fantasy fans, especially those who enjoyed Greek and Roman mythology.
Rating: Summary: Another wonderful book from Roberta Gellis Review: Bull God is a wonderful retelling of the legend of the Minotaur. In this spell-binding version, Ariadne, daughter of the King of Crete and priestess of the "God" Dionysus, takes center stage. The resourceful and brave Ariadne is torn between loyalty to her family and people, love for the God she serves, and pity for Asterion, her half-bull, half-human brother, who depends upon her. Dionysus is torn as well - between his prophetic conviction that the Minotaur brings disaster, his desire to remain close to his priestess Ariadne who can contain the raging emotions that drive others away from him, and his jealous determination that Ariadne will love and serve only him. The author also cleverly manages to weave this story with events and characters from a previous book, Shimmering Splendor. Gellis' mythological books are a must-read for fantasy fans, especially those who enjoyed Greek and Roman mythology.
Rating: Summary: Another wonderful book from Roberta Gellis Review: Bull God is a wonderful retelling of the legend of the Minotaur. In this spell-binding version, Ariadne, daughter of the King of Crete and priestess of the "God" Dionysus, takes center stage. The resourceful and brave Ariadne is torn between loyalty to her family and people, love for the God she serves, and pity for Asterion, her half-bull, half-human brother, who depends upon her. Dionysus is torn as well - between his prophetic conviction that the Minotaur brings disaster, his desire to remain close to his priestess Ariadne who can contain the raging emotions that drive others away from him, and his jealous determination that Ariadne will love and serve only him. The author also cleverly manages to weave this story with events and characters from a previous book, Shimmering Splendor. Gellis' mythological books are a must-read for fantasy fans, especially those who enjoyed Greek and Roman mythology.
Rating: Summary: A compellingly pleasant book Review: Bull God is the kind of enjoyable light fiction I likeretreating to. It's a compelling tale of a young priestess, Adriadne,and her innocent love of her God, Dionysus. It makes the classic talecome alive and, for me, was very reminiscent of some of Jane Lindskold's novels in the way it keeps your interest, even when you know what the resolution must be (a necessity in telling a classic)... It's the quality of fantasy fiction I would expect from Baen Books (high). I hope we get another tale from this author very soon. She's on my "buy on sight" list.
Rating: Summary: Gellis strikes gold again! Review: Gellis weaves the lives of Dionysus, Ariadne and the Minotaur together and creates her magic once more. We meet Ariadne, daughter of the King of Crete, as a young girl who is being consecrated priestess to Dionysus. The God has not responded to any of their priestesses for generations to bless the vineyards. On the day of consecration Dionysus does appear and thus begins the story of Ariadne's love for him. He is a tormented God due to the fact that his emotions are transmitted to others and he is often enraged which leads to one disaster after another. Over the years Ariadne and Dionysus develop a deep and loving relationship of God/priestess and due to their blessing of the vineyards Crete flourishs once more. The Minotaur, a result of the coupling of Queen Pasiphae of Crete and the God Poseidon, is born and Ariadne is the only one who sees the Bull God as anything but her little brother. All in all this is a marvelous read. Ms. Gellis is renowned for her ability to give depth to her characters and her touch remains true. While reading this book I experienced the entire gauntlet of emotions. From tears of laughter over Dionysus' grumblings when Ariadne calls him too early and wakes him up after a bout of carousing to disgust and contempt at the machinations Queen Pasiphae is willing to do to get her own way. From gentle enjoyment watching Dionysus, first acknowledge his growing love for Ariadne and his resulting confusion as to how to deal with it to sorrow, despair and heartbreaking pathos over the poor Minotaur who is truly the most innocent and pathetic character in this tale. This book will join A Dazzling Brightness, A Shimmering Splendor, Enchanted Fire and The Roselynde Chronicals forever on my keeper shelf. As always Ms. Gellis' characters won't leave you alone; you get to know them and they affect you as would any other person you meet in life. Some of my best friends come from Ms. Gellis' books and this holds true for this one....I will visit Ariadne and Dionysus again. Thank you Ms. Gellis for once more giving me pleasure.
Rating: Summary: Gellis strikes gold again! Review: Gellis weaves the lives of Dionysus, Ariadne and the Minotaur together and creates her magic once more. We meet Ariadne, daughter of the King of Crete, as a young girl who is being consecrated priestess to Dionysus. The God has not responded to any of their priestesses for generations to bless the vineyards. On the day of consecration Dionysus does appear and thus begins the story of Ariadne's love for him. He is a tormented God due to the fact that his emotions are transmitted to others and he is often enraged which leads to one disaster after another. Over the years Ariadne and Dionysus develop a deep and loving relationship of God/priestess and due to their blessing of the vineyards Crete flourishs once more. The Minotaur, a result of the coupling of Queen Pasiphae of Crete and the God Poseidon, is born and Ariadne is the only one who sees the Bull God as anything but her little brother. All in all this is a marvelous read. Ms. Gellis is renowned for her ability to give depth to her characters and her touch remains true. While reading this book I experienced the entire gauntlet of emotions. From tears of laughter over Dionysus' grumblings when Ariadne calls him too early and wakes him up after a bout of carousing to disgust and contempt at the machinations Queen Pasiphae is willing to do to get her own way. From gentle enjoyment watching Dionysus, first acknowledge his growing love for Ariadne and his resulting confusion as to how to deal with it to sorrow, despair and heartbreaking pathos over the poor Minotaur who is truly the most innocent and pathetic character in this tale. This book will join A Dazzling Brightness, A Shimmering Splendor, Enchanted Fire and The Roselynde Chronicals forever on my keeper shelf. As always Ms. Gellis' characters won't leave you alone; you get to know them and they affect you as would any other person you meet in life. Some of my best friends come from Ms. Gellis' books and this holds true for this one....I will visit Ariadne and Dionysus again. Thank you Ms. Gellis for once more giving me pleasure.
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