Writerlibrarian's Reviews > Odyssée, tome 1 : La malédiction des pierres noires
Odyssée, tome 1 : La malédiction des pierres noires
by Michel Honaker
by Michel Honaker
Writerlibrarian's review
bookshelves: atwi80, march-pile, mythology-greek-fiction, young_adult_lit, read2010
Mar 17, 10
bookshelves: atwi80, march-pile, mythology-greek-fiction, young_adult_lit, read2010
Read from March 14 to 16, 2010
First book of 4 of the retelling of Odysseus' tale from the fall of Troy to his return home. Michel Honaker's style makes the story accessible in a modern language and keeps the essence of the tale. I'm going to keep on reading. Book 1 focuses on Odysseus' brilliant Trojan Horse, the fall of Troy, Cassandra's bad omen, how young men want to replace Odysseus as King of Ithaca and in Penelope's bed and Telemaque going on his quest to find his father. Good stuff.
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Reading Progress
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