RaceBannon42
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This book is at the top of my to be read pile.
RaceBannon42 said:This book is at the top of my to be read pile.
CCamfield said:Ehh...
I finally read Gates of Fire a couple of months ago.
It was pretty good.
The idea of Spartans philosophizing in long passages about the nature of fear and courage quite frankly struck me as highly unlikely. The Spartans weren't actually laconic.
(Laconic... Laconia... Sparta.)
Mistwell said:That word...I do not think it means what you think it means.![]()
replicant2 said:I clicked the link for your blog reviews--what a great site.
I hope you like it! I'll check for a review once you've read it.
Klaus said:I may have to read it again, but the one doing the philosophizing was the narrator, who was not Spartan.
Ampolitor said:actually the movie is spurned off of actual events from the battle. It is based on history with the usual Hollywood flair. There are some differences, like in the movie they really don't mention the other Greek soldiers who fought that much like the arcadians and others.
Ampolitor said:All in all there were like 7,000 defending the "Hot Gates" which means thermopylae. There is also the addition of monsters and such but as events goes its pretty accurate as to what happened strategy wise.