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![]() Faraon (tom 1) by Bolesław Prus is a captivating historical novel set in ancient Egypt. The author's meticulous research is evident in the rich detail and vivid descriptions of the setting, culture, and customs of the time period. The story follows the journey of Prince Ramses, a young and ambitious ruler who must navigate the complex and treacherous world of politics and power in ancient Egypt. As Ramses learns the ways of the court and struggles to assert his authority, he is faced with moral dilemmas and tough decisions that will shape his future and the fate of his kingdom. Prus does a brilliant job of capturing the essence of ancient Egyptian society, from its intricate hierarchies to its religious beliefs and practices. The characters are well-developed and their interactions feel authentic and true to the time period. Overall, Faraon (tom 1) is a gripping and immersive read that will transport readers to a fascinating world of intrigue and ambition. Fans of historical fiction and ancient Egypt will find much to enjoy in this well-crafted and engaging novel. Book Description: |
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