Nikki Marmery
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JanaRose1 | 13 reseñas más. | Jan 22, 2024 | Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
The recent trend for retellings of mythology has been a great thing as far as I'm concerned, and this takes an interesting departure from the usual run of Greek myth by featuring the Hebrew myth of Lilith, said to be Adam's first wife. Made from dust as Adam was, Lilith presumed to consider herself Adam's equal instead of his helpmeet (a term Lilith absolutely despises in the novel), and the usual story goes that she was turned into a baby-killing demon for her insubordination. This book has a different take on both the ejection of Lilith from Eden and the suppression of Yahweh's consort Asherah, lamenting the loss of women's wisdom in the rise of patriarchy.
It's an oddly Christian view of Hebrew myth, though, and concludes with a gospel of Mary Magdalene that I'm not sure even the Gnostics would have approved.… (más)
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scriveling | 13 reseñas más. | Nov 19, 2023 | Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I received this book for free from the Early Reviewers program in exchange for an honest review.
Lilith is a feminist retelling, beginning with the creation myth, of Lilith, the first woman, and original wife of Adam. The story continues through various key points in (largely Biblical) history to the modern age.
This is subject matter that should interest me, and I did enjoy the story, but it was slow going for me until the last third or so. I did particularly like the sections on Jezebel and Mary Magdalene.
I'd recommend this for people with with a strong interest in feminist history, gender relations, and religious history.
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½Lilith is a feminist retelling, beginning with the creation myth, of Lilith, the first woman, and original wife of Adam. The story continues through various key points in (largely Biblical) history to the modern age.
This is subject matter that should interest me, and I did enjoy the story, but it was slow going for me until the last third or so. I did particularly like the sections on Jezebel and Mary Magdalene.
I'd recommend this for people with with a strong interest in feminist history, gender relations, and religious history.
Three and a half stars… (más)
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Christiana5 | 13 reseñas más. | Nov 5, 2023 | "Lilith" by Nikki Marmery offers a feminist reimagining of ancient creation myths, focusing on the character of Lilith, who is traditionally portrayed as Adam's first wife. The book takes readers on a journey from her expulsion from Eden through millennia of history as she seeks to restore balance and equality in the world.
Lilith is portrayed here as a strong and independent character who defies traditional gender roles. I appreciated the plot's originality and the way it challenges the conventional narrative of Lilith as a demon or antagonist.
While Lilith is a well-developed character, some secondary characters needed more work. The pace tended to lag in the middle of the story. I struggled to maintain interest at times.
I think this book would appeal to readers who enjoy feminist retellings of mythological stories.
I did have mixed feelings about the book and realize that it may not be for everyone.… (más)
Lilith is portrayed here as a strong and independent character who defies traditional gender roles. I appreciated the plot's originality and the way it challenges the conventional narrative of Lilith as a demon or antagonist.
While Lilith is a well-developed character, some secondary characters needed more work. The pace tended to lag in the middle of the story. I struggled to maintain interest at times.
I think this book would appeal to readers who enjoy feminist retellings of mythological stories.
I did have mixed feelings about the book and realize that it may not be for everyone.… (más)
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BettyTaylor56 | 13 reseñas más. | Nov 5, 2023 | Estadísticas
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I could not put this book down. It was well written, and the character development was master level. I enjoyed the author's interpretations of biblical history and loved how she weaved Lilith throughout. I can't recommend this book enough. I look forward to reading more from this author.… (más)