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fun, action-packed

This was unique and refreshing!
Gladiators being on a show rather than fighting to the death concept was really interesting.
I also enjoyed the world-building!

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I enjoyed the way this used the female Gladiator, it was a great alternate reality and enjoyed getting to know the characters in this world. The characters had that element that I was looking for and thought the use of magical elements perfectly. Christine Crown was able to write a story that worked with what I was expecting.

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All you people who don't read a synopsis and just dive in, how exactly do you do it? I took a chance with this one, and while the fault is mine, I won't be doing it again.

I love anything to do with ancient Rome, and having just finished another re-watch of the Starz series Spartacus, I snatched up this title right away. It started off strong...female gladiators? Yes! Fights are now choreographed because of a death in the ring? Yes! The main character being bested by a new rival who goes off script and causes real injury? Yes! The main character being Atalanta from Greek mythology? Wait. No.

After enduring humiliation and losing her Queen Bee status, the story then ventures into the familiar territory of Atalanta's quest to capture the Calydonian Boar.

Even though this book wasn't for me, I do admire the author's boldness in combining two unrelated stories from two different cultures. Thanks to NetGalley and Pirate Unicorn Publishing for the review copy. This title published December 29, 2024.

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Adventure, action, friendship, mythologyβ€”everything needed for a great timeβ€”Gladiatrix is just that! This debut YA book is perfect for any Percy Jackson fans.

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Such a great and powerful rendition of Gladiator. While reading this I thought it was more like the book Bloodgaurd. It's great and a has powerful female lead.

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This boom was very fun to read. I liked the setting and the research was well done in this book. I would highly recommend reading this book.

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Gladiatrix is such a unique take on Ancient Rome and Gladiators, and I found the world and the idea of Gladiators being actors super interesting. But the FMC was absolutely insufferable. Which, fine, is understandable in the beginning as she's the superstar of Rome and oblivious to real-world problems. But as the story progressed, she continued to have internal dialogue that felt very shallow and vapid, when I was hoping to see more character growth/more of a redeeming character arc by the end. The ending also felt very abrupt, *spoiler alert!* with the group of them taking care of the boar, but I feel like there were still unanswered questions (what happens when she goes back after the quest?? And does Justus get justice after playing Atalanta for a fool? Also, I have so many questions about Atalanta's connection to Diana?!) Despite my issues with the FMC and some of the various plot holes, this was such a fun read, and I loved the adventure of the quest that this band of characters goes on to rid the realm of the killer boar. Thanks Netgalley for the e-ARC!

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I was never one for Roman mythology but I might take a peek now.

Thank you to NetGalley, Christine Crown, and Pirate Unicorn Publishing for giving me the opportunity to this Advanced Reader Copy.

Gladiatrix is alluring, fascinating, audacious.
The concept of having gladiators out on a show, rather than fighting for their lives, is an interesting take on the ancient tradition. The world building is immaculate and I felt as if I was truly living in that world. The attention to detail regarding Ancient Rome, the surroundings and the feel was nothing short of incredible. I really want to commend Christine for throwing me into the world without giving too much at once.

I am a stickler for the pacing and flow of the story and the beginning of the book flows nicely. It does start to slow down after Atalanta meets the valorous heroes but quickly picks back up.

There were moments I felt dragged on a little too long and the vernacular is slightly off for Ancient Rome; however, since this is an alternate version of Ancient Rome, I think I can let it slide. I’m not sure if β€œguys” was used in that time but it did feel comforting.

All in all, I think this is a great YA book and can open the door for kids to learn more about Ancient Rome, even though this is not a 100% accurate depiction, it’ll open their minds to the world before!

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3.5 Stars!

I'm not usually a fan of Greek mythology or any other sort, and most of the time I have a like/dislike reltionship with the genre of books, but this one proved me wrong.

Gladiatrix was fun, easy to read, adventerous and very intriguing!

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Gladiatrix is an exhilarating tale that reimagines Ancient Rome with a dazzling twist. Atalanta, once the queen bee of the arena, starts on a thrilling quest to reclaim her glory and prove she's more than just a performer. I enjoyed the blend of myth and high-stakes combat, and the story’s powerful message about identity and resilience. This book kept me hooked from start to finish with its vibrant characters and intense action.

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Ever thought gladiators could be rock stars? Gladiatrix flips the script with Atalanta's wild journey from the arena to battling mythical beasts! This book had me on the edge of my seat, rooting for Attie as she fights to reclaim her throne. The mix of fierce battles and heartfelt moments is pure magic. If you love a story packed with action and spunk, grab this book ASAP! πŸΊβš”οΈ

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I really love the premise of this book! It’s such an interesting concept, to have gladiators that are performers. It’s a very quick and easy read, and fans of Percy Jackson or other Greek adaptations will enjoy the references!

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