<i>Odyssey</i> completes his Greek Myths series in marvellous fashion. . . Fry, a born storyteller, succeeds again in making the ancient stories accessible, gently modernising the language and dotting his journey with explanatory and often amusing footnotes
Irish Independent
Relatable and full of humour . . . <i>Odyssey</i> brings [the] four-book sequence satisfyingly to a close
Guardian
<b>Outstandingly entertaining quartet of books </b>. . . Fry <b>breathes contemporary relevance into these ancient tales.</b> As with his previous titles, he combines scholarly research with a lightness of touch, and his wry sense of humour and natural gift for storytelling make for a<b> highly engaging read</b>
Observer
A sweeping, engrossing story
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Imaginative
Daily Mail
The familiar narrative bounds along in a chatty style, coloured with mildly revisionist insights into the characters
Daily Mail
Accessible storytelling and Fry brings warmth, exuberance and humour. Hard to beat
Guardian
<b>Praise for Stephen Fry's Greek Myth retellings</b>
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A <b>romp </b>through the lives of <b>ancient Greek gods</b>. Fry is at his <b>story-telling best </b>. . .<b> the gods will be pleased</b>
The Times
<b>A head-spinning marathon of legends</b>
Guardian