Review by lavellan -- Apollo's Raven by Linnea Tanner
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Re: Review by lavellan -- Apollo's Raven by Linnea Tanner

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This was one of my favorite elements too! I didn’t know the Celtic had such a progressive view on women and I love how both Marcellus and Catrin learn from each other.I appreciated that the Celtics viewed women as equals and allowed for them to follow whatever lifepath they desired. This contrasted sharply with the highly patriarchal Roman society. Tanner took this one step forward and allowed for these differences to help color the dynamics between Catrin and Marcellus. I enjoyed that the pair did not automatically click and suffered from their own petty squabbles. For instance, Marcellus underestimates Catrin’s physical prowess on multiple occasions, giving Catrin the chance to best him and show him the truth worth of women.
In terms of faults, there were a few minor issues that I had with the novel. One involved the off-handed mention of Catrin having a twin sister that died when she was a young girl. This popped up around the halfway point of the book and came up during one of Queen Rhiannon’s, Catrin’s mother, musings. The fact that Catrin had a twin sister was never discussed again. I’m not sure if this was just foreshadowing for future books in the series, but the off-handed mention left me confused as to the importance of this tidbit.
I’m quite sure this a hint for something that will happen in the next installments of the book. In my opinion, the novel it’s too well planned to leave loose ends without a reason. But I agree, it’s kind of confusing.
Great, thorough review, thanks!
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I didn't know this either, and it makes this book that's not my preferred genre more appealing. Thanks for your candid review!Tanner has done an excellent job of blending fantasy with historical fiction. I did not know much about Celtic or Roman culture, so it was fascinating to read about the differences and similarities between the two. I appreciated that the Celtics viewed women as equals and allowed for them to follow whatever lifepath they desired.
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