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Atticus of Rome review by MY
Atticus Of Rome 30 B.C. (The Life And Times)
by Barry Denenberg
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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Atticus, a young boy, gets taken away by the Romans to be sold as a slave just like his dad. He is bought by a powerful Roman politician, Master Lucius Opimius, who is a spy for the Emperor. Atticus is favored highly and much more than all the other slaves. He follows his master Opimius wherever Opimius goes. One day Master Opimius tells Atticus to spy on a wealthy man and tell him what Atticus hears. Atticus succesfully completes his mission and when the wealthy man comes to a party Master Opimius and Atticus overhear the man plotting to assasinate the Emperor. They tell the Emperor and they prevent the Emperor from being assasinated. After the failed assasination attempt, the Emperor invites Opimius and Atticus to a festival with Gladiators. Atticus discovers that his father is about to get killed by a gladiator. Will Atticus be able to save his dad?

Opinion: 

I don't think the book was that good because it wasn't really exciting and there really was no climax and no close calls. The style the author wrote the book in was real slow and not very detailed. The plot was boring and I wasn't very excited to read this book. I would have liked to know what happened to Atticus when he grew up.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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