
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is an interesting and ambitious attempt to give a clear narrative to Egyptian history, which, given the fragmentary nature of early Egyptian history, is quite an achievement. It packs a surprising amount of historical information, archaeology and just good story telling in a fairly substantial space, but remains really readable and compelling nonetheless.
The only caveat that I have is one that, not being an Egyptologist, I'm not sure I can evaluate the plausibility of all the reconstructions. Writing a narrative like this can mean taking some liberties, or ignoring dissenting opinions, so some cautious and reading around is probably helpful.
Still, this is an entertaining and interesting book and one I'm happy to have in my library.
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