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A Review of Circe by Madeline Miller

  Madeline Miller’s Circe is a feminist reimagining of the life of the exiled witch from Greek mythology. Born to Helios, god of the sun, Circe is dismissed as strange and powerless—until she discovers her gift for witchcraft. Banished to a remote island, she comes into her strength, crosses paths with gods and mortals alike, and ultimately chooses her own fate in a world that tries to define her. It’s a story of solitude, transformation, and the power of becoming. I’ve had Circe on my TBR list for so long that I wasn’t sure I’d ever get around to reading it, but a recent eight-hour train ride gave me the perfect opportunity—and I’m so glad it did. I truly enjoyed this book. I’ve always loved Greek mythology, but I had never read anything focused on Circe herself, so it was fascinating to learn about her story. I even found myself going down a rabbit hole of research afterward. What resonated most with me was her journey of self-discovery. Watching her come into her power, often in...