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The Song Of Achilles Summary And Review – Madeline Miller

My Ratings: 4.5/5

Title:The Song Of Achilles
Author:Madeline Miller
Genre:Greek Mythology, Historical Fiction, Romance, War Story
Published On:20 September 2011
No. of Pages:378

This is a review of “The Song Of Achilles” by Madeline Miller without any spoilers.

About The Song Of Achilles Book

This book is popular on booktok and bookstagram.

The book in written from single POV(Point Of View).

The Song Of Achilles has LGBTQ angle in it.

Trigger warning⚠️ – death, murder, mention of rape, slavery, abandonment, human sacrificing, voilence, war.

The Song Of Achilles Summary/Plot

The book is about Patroclus an young awkward prince, exiled from his kingdom. Achilles, son of the cruel sea goddess Thetis and King Peleus is one of the best warrior. 

When they both meet they formed an inseparable bond. They both grew up together and trained by Chiron in war and medicine. 

Now the Helen of Sparta has been kidnapped and Achilles must go to the war to fullfill his destiny in distant Troy and Patroclus follows him. All the heros of Greek joins this war in Troy. The war gonna test their love, friendship and everything that they that hold dear. 

The Song Of Achilles Book Review

The book is written very beautifully. It just took me back in time and gave all the feelings. There are so amazing quotes in the book and it’s very captivating story.

The book is from Patroclus POV which was a surprise. Most will think it’s from Achilles POV. I didn’t expected the LGBTQ angle. The friendship and bond between them is sweet. 

The characters felt like they are legends it didn’t gave me that real people vibes. It made me feel like yeah I’m reading about some great legend as it feels in most of the old legend stories.

Patroclus Is opposite of what Achilles is. Achilles is not afraid do or say things even to his father who is king. But Patroclus is afraid to even speak truth and is kind of an disappointment to his father which lead to him being exiled from his kingdom. 

War are always cruel and this one was too. It was one of the longest war that I have read or heard about. It also shows about the slavery at that time. It goes for so many years. They were 16 when it started then they were 25+ I guess. 

It was kind of hard to imagine a 16 year old boy doing these things, going on war and fighting. I was thinking of someone who is around 28 then I had to remind me that he is 16 so think of him as 16 year old boy. 

Back at that time 16 was the age when you’re were considered as an adult. You can get married and be king. But of course the training starts at early age so yeah they were learning art of fighting since a very young age. 

This book has power to make you cry. Many people were crying while reading this. Yes, it’s an emotional book. 

It made me sad and broke my heart but it was not that emotional for me as it is for others. But that doesn’t mean that I didn’t like it. It doesn’t have happy ending but just a little satisfying ending. 

Why You Should read The Song Of Achilles Book

You want to read Historical & Greek Mythology then you should definitely pick this one up.

If you like to read emotional stories written in beautiful way.

You want to read a book with LGBTQ angle.

Here are Some Beautiful The Song of Achilles Quotes:

  • “And perhaps it is the greater grief, after all, to be left on earth when another is gone.”
  • “I am made of memories.”
  • “In the darkness, two shadows, reaching through the hopeless, heavy dusk. Their hands meet, and light spills in a flood like a hundred golden urns pouring out of the sun.”
  • “He is half of my soul, as the poets say.”

    Read more quotes from The Song of Achilles.
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I love to talk about books. So I started my Book-Tube channel and then this blog, where you’ll find book reviews and suggestions of different genres mostly thriller, suspense, romance, mystery, and non-fiction.

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