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Fortune's Favorites (Masters of Rome, Bk 3)
Fortune's Favorites - Masters of Rome, Bk 3
Author: Colleen McCullough
They were blessed by the gods at birth with wealth and privilege. In a time of cataclysmic upheaval, a bold new generation of Romans vied for greatness amid the disintegrating remnants of their beloved Republic. But there was one who towered above them all -- a brilliant and beautiful boy whose ambition was unequaled, whose love was legend and w...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780380710836
ISBN-10: 0380710838
Publication Date: 6/1/1994
Pages: 1,072
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4.3 stars, based on 35 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Fortune's Favorites (Masters of Rome, Bk 3) on + 60 more book reviews
This is the third book in the "Masters of Rome" series, and it's just as delicious as the first two. The characters are deep, moving and memorable. As with the other books in this series, the story includes plenty of human emotion, politics, sex, complex relationships, battlefield drama and multiple plots set in a time when modern means of communication had not yet developed. It's interesting to see how lives were dictated each day without the element of the Internet, TV, radio or newspapers. While this book contains a thorough introduction to the first two books in the series, I highly recommend that "The First Man in Rome" and "The Grass Crown" are read before reading this one. Feel free to email with any questions. ~LeAnn
reviewed Fortune's Favorites (Masters of Rome, Bk 3) on + 911 more book reviews
A fascinating story.
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This was an excellent book - the first by McCullough that I've read. Although there are two in this Rome series prior to this one, I was comfortable starting with this book (and skipping the other two on very, very early Rome) as the author has an excellent summary at the beginning of the book on the historical events of the previous two novels. I can't wait to read the final two in the series!


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