Personally I would give this book a four and a half (4 ½) stars. This book is one for history fanatics, specifically those who find their passion in the Egyptian and Roman Empire way of life. I would most definitely recommend this book to anyone who showed interest in reading a long and entreating historical fiction book.
Michelle Moron’s book, Cleopatra’s Daughter, takes us through the journey that Selene. She is the daughter of the Egyptian Ruler, Cleopatra VII, and the Roman leader, Marc Antony. The reader accompanies Selene as Octavian comes to capture Egypt. Selene is taken into Octavian’s sister’s household.With Rome against her she and her twin brother, Alexander, fight for what they want while appealing to Octavian’s interest. On her way to becoming an adolescent, Selene, deals with death, threats, and love. Her world turned around as she is placed in enemy territory, Rome.
Genre: Historical Fiction
Reviewed by: Rachel Crutchfield
Teacher: Mrs. Pufko
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