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BooksAdmin:



We've completed Homer's Odyssey and now need nominations for the next Classics book that we'll read together.

Please give us your nomination!

Frybabe:
Suetonius - The Twelve Caesars

or

The only complete Latin novel to survive, The Golden Ass - Lucius  Apuleius

JoanR:
I would like to suggest "Antigone" by Sophocles.  It is, I think, mainly about the conflict between man-made law and what an individual believes to be divine law.

Another suggestion would be "The Aeneid" which might logically follow the Odyssey being set after the fall of Troy.

A lot of choices out there!!!!!!!!!!!  All good!

kidsal:
Suggest:


Epic of Gilgamesh

The Shahnamek:  The Persian Book of Kings

JudeS:
I would like to try the Aenid if there is a brave soul to lead it. The blurb on my book says that it is the Roman answer to Homer.

If you all want something lighter and much , much shorter how about Lysistrata by Aristophanes. I saw the play many , many years ago but never read it.  It's about women who wish to stop the Pelopennisian wars and organize . They refuse to have sex with their husbands till peace is negotiated. 

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