Not entirely sure what I am thinking. Maybe I am not.
I read River God over a year ago but thought so little of it that I didn't even put a review of it on the blog. Basically the premise of that novel was that one Egyptian eunuch slave, Taita, was responsible for inventing absolutely everything.
As if that wasn't enough to put me off, I then went and bought (at a second hand sale) the second in this Egyptian series. Smith does the most unusual trick (sarcasm alert) of weaving a modern story in with an ancient story to help find an ancient buried/hidden treasure. He further alienates me by putting his own previous novel and himself in the story.
Honestly, I'm not sure why I picked up the second book when I thought the first one was so dire. To make matters worse I think I've even picked up the third. I might have bought them all at the same time. At least that is the excuse I am going to use.
You can read these books if you would like to fill your brain with loads of misinformation about the Egyptians. Otherwise, I suggest you give them all a miss.
Wonder if I will be able to resist the urge to read it? God, I hope so.
2 comments:
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