
Yo, Julia
Premio Planeta 2018
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Narrated by:
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Santiago Posteguillo
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Olga María García Panadero
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Germán Gijón
About this listen
192 d.C. Varios hombres luchan por un imperio, pero Julia, hija de reyes, madre de césares y esposa de emperador, piensa en algo más ambicioso: una dinastía. Roma está bajo el control de Cómodo, un emperador loco. El Senado se conjura para terminar con el tirano y los gobernadores militares más poderosos podrían dar un golpe de Estado: Albino en Britania, Severo en el Danubio o Nigro en Siria. Cómodo retiene a sus esposas para evitar su rebelión y Julia, la mujer de Severo, se convierte así en rehén.
De pronto, Roma arde. Un incendio asola la ciudad. ¿Es un desastre o una oportunidad? Cinco hombres se disponen a luchar a muerte por el poder. Creen que la partida está a punto de empezar. Pero para Julia la partida ya ha empezado. Sabe que solo una mujer puede forjar una dinastía.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2019 Santiago Posteguillo (P)2019 Editorial Planeta, S. A.obligatorio conocer este libro
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Gran historia, terrible narración
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la historia sin embargo es excelente, aunque empieza un poco lento, Posteguillo sabe cómo escribir!!
excelente historia, pésima narración
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As for the text itself - just like with Roma soy yo - it suffers from a lack of good editing. The book would have been much more enjoyable if one didn't have to listen to the long-winded repetitions of the same or similar phrases and recaps. And while I appreciate the author's nod to the women augustas in the history of Rome, the chapter-long reeling of names during a conversation between Claudio Pomepiano and his son is simply boring. If you're not actually making any point whatsover, why not list these names in an Annex instead. I would have much preferred references to these women weaved into the conversations throughout the book instead.
The narration is pleasant and well paced.
Overall enjoyable
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increíble narración, muy muy envolvente.
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