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2019 Read Harder Challenge
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Task #15: A book of mythology or folklore
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I see someone already mentioned The Odyssey: A Graphic Novel as another sequential art option--yay! I just want to add that the author, Gareth Hinds, has a number of other titles that would fit this category. I admire his ability to make these older tales more accessible to a wider audience, while maintaining a keen respect for the original language and stories.
Cheers!

I've read a number of books related to mythology/folklore this year Circe, The Song of Achilles, The Poppy War, The Half-Drowned King, The City of Brass, Trail of Lightning among others, but not sure if the point was more to read a collection of tales like Norse Mythology or something like that.

By the suggestions on the bookriot page, your selections meet the criteria. :)
https://bookriot.com/?p=254783

Last year I read Circe Lao by Madeline Miller which became one of my all time favourite reads.




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Oh fun! Although I can also be something of a fairytale "purist," if such a thing is even possible, I do love Jane Yolen. I especially liked her Not One Damsel in Distress: World Folktales for Strong Girls as she both preserves the original story while offering tales that subvert the image of the passive female.