Roma soy yo - Santiago Posteguillo

Colleen McCullough did better. She showed Caesar as the greatest among the great. The Trajan and Scipio trilogies written by Posteguillo are magnificent, and they personally encouraged me to continue reading works related to Rome, through him I met Robert Graves, Marguerite Yourcenar and Colleen McCullough herself. However, from "I, Julia" and this present work, the same techniques that he has used are observed and they are no longer as entertaining, or he tries to cover a large number of historical facts in a few pages, leaving aside important aspects that McCullough developed better. Here you will find some criticisms that I highlight, such as focusing so much on César, and verbalizing so many known historical facts, which tarnish the work; however, Posteguillo's battle descriptions and maps are exciting and effective. I hope that the projected Caesar saga recovers from this weak start and returns to present us with masterpieces such as the Scipio and Trajan trilogies. I await your comments