Behold, snippets.
While it isn’t all the way factual, it does provide you with enough historical detail to satisfy pretty much all interested parties. There is plenty of name dropping to keep it interesting
A look at the life of Caligula, maybe… -mint tea
The meditations of Cauis Caligula is a short book written in a poetic style of literature
short historical book -S.J. Main
I thought that, based on what I already knew, it was extremely accurate and I really enjoyed getting to read this book.
Such an enjoyable book -Jesse Pesgraves
It did not really feel like a story of redemption, at least not to me, and not even justification. The author kind of leaves that to the reader, which I think makes sense.
I liked it -Jose Popoff
Andrew J Patrick is able to recreate the infamous emperor and offer variations on themes of how Caligula related to Rome and Rome to him. It makes for a fascinating and entertaining – and thought provoking – book. Highly recommended for history lovers.
‘What every ruler of note ought to do: offer himself to his people” – revisiting Roman history -Grady Harp
That’s a pretty round collection of impressed readers, all of whom – sight unseen – grasped the main points of what I was trying to do. This is a tonic to the creative soul. If I can turn it into an effective ad, I’ll be getting somewhere.
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