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  • Homer's Odyssey  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    I bought this book for back to college son of a friend and I hope he will take the same pleasure as I read this great book, though here is the short version ...
  • Very good 1634  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    Another classic for my schoolboy. In addition he loved it! The format is ideal, and light enough to book not to overload a school bag ...
  • The Odyssey - Homer  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    Beautiful presentation. Book well suited for 6th grade, easy to read because it is a simplified version.
  • A classic. Reads a stroke!  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    I fell back to childhood, from the time I wanted to reread it, with the Iliad ... It's done. To discover or rediscover the Iliad, of course.
  • Reading 6th  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    This classic is a 6th grade in study reading my son. Very accessible and rewarding! It also allowed me to recall this epic in no time.
  • A classic 10 1  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    Great classic of Greek literature, the adventures of Ulysses have not aged since 2000 years. But the harshness of the text may discourage younger!
  • Short version ... Too bad!  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    Student in archeology and having never read or the Odyssey or the Iliad (bouuuh! Shame on me !!) I bought these editions, without knowing that it was abbreviated versions ... Good reading in all, and accessible to a fairly young age (from 12-13 years
  • 20 essential  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    An excellent abridged edition designed to introduce younger this fundamental story and founder of our European civilization. To offer without moderation
  • playful 7  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    Easy to read and understand. Within the reach of young children and / or parents interested in mythologie.Ce book allows to discover a new passion for Ancient Greece.
  • has-been  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    This may be a classic but I have not hooked. I find the staccato rhythm, a little has-been the quest of Odysseus.