Boudica's Lost Tribe and Bubbles' review of Pharaohs of the Sun
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ย. 2024
- A couple of updates for August 2024. Firstly Time Team Digital's upload of the TT Special Boudica's Lost Tribe at • Time Team Special: Bou... which I scarcely even remember filming!
And Bubbles' (whoever you are) very generous comments about Pharaohs of the Sun. Thank you. The book is available here: amzn.to/3XmxqNp
Well, I've read or listened to most of your books and i think they're perfectly pitched - informed yet accessible. I'm a Romanist and have yet to read the Egyptian work but it's on my TBR pile. Thanks for the video.
Go, Bubble!
I'd love a book on the XIX Dynasty myself! Keep up the wonderful work.
I've read your books and I say books plural and I have found them to be informative, enjoyable and unable to put down. I certainly always learn something new and exciting in them. I have been happily married for 30 years and have found people are jealous. Jealous that you have written great books, jealous that I am happily married. My new challenge is every time someone says something negative, I say, that's beautiful. I think you do a great job, so please continue 😊 cheers from outback Queensland Australia
Well written by Bubbles !!
Im about halfway through Pharaohs and Im enjoying it!
Understandably annoying and irritating reading critical reviews by people who clearly haven’t troubled themselves to understand the context of your work. Great video. Looking forward to your new work on Pepys.
I saw the Boudicca video yesterday and thought 'oh, there's Guy' and I really enjoyed your input. I remember from a lot of your TT input that there's always a bit of cynicism in it (not necessarily a temple, it could be a kiosk!) which reminds me of my husband who would always say 'but how do you know that?'! Regarding your books, there's always a nit picker, who you feel has only skimmed through and missed the important bits. Well done to Bubble, who hopefully will encourage others to buy your books. .... PS, to me she will always be Boadicea.
I'm about halfway through and enjoying it as well. It's interesting to have a historian's perspective on so many issues that are up for debate, like the fact that the KV 55 question and some others have raged for almost a century and will probably never be resolved, barring some new discovery. Personally, I wonder if the some of the answers lie hidden in a private collection somewhere. Perhaps someday we will find out.
Please ignore those Philistines and do new book on the Old Kingdom and another one on the Middle Kingdom
In my field we call these cavilling critics 'Rivet Counters'!
When it’s a fair critique you can work with it, when it’s unfair and or based on ignorance it’s infuriating, I feel your pain