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Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis
Author: Henryk Sienkiewicz
The Latin phrase, Quo Vadis? means "Whither goest thou?" It is a phrase of great meaning to Christians. The author of Quo Vadis, Henryk Sienkiewicz, was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1905, and the enduring popularity of Quo Vadis contributed greatly to the award. Set in Rome in the time of Nero, Quo Vadis ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781603120364
ISBN-10: 160312036X
Publication Date: 1/1/2007
Pages: 452
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Publisher: Aegypan
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Quo Vadis on + 7 more book reviews
I am actually in the process of reading this book still. As a 16 year old reading this for school, so far I have found that the writing style is good, and the descriptions were/are very good. It is very interesting about the early Christians.

However, there is a "side story" about Viniticus' great love/passion for Lygia. There are a couple of scenes that are very sensual, and...awkward if you know what I mean. For example, in one spot, it mentions how Lygia would look nude. Things like this kept me from rating it 5 stars, to only 2 and a half.
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This is a very good book about the early Christians in Nero's Rome. Sienkiewicz gives his characters believable dialog and his descriptions are easy to visualize. The subplots were easy to follow even though there were quite a few. The book got better as I was reading it, and I could hardly put it down after I got into the second half.
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Quo Vadis is one of my all-time favorite novels. Sienkiewicz weaves a tale of danger and romance against the backdrop of Nero's court. The conversion to Christianity of his attractive but brutal hero, Vinicius is believable and handled masterfully. This is the novel that Bl. John Paul II re-read during his convalescence from the failed attempt on his life. Read it in good company!


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