I didn't put a date on this the first time I read it (which would have been in 2021?) So hopefully Goodreads still gives me credit for reading this twice.
This book is a little tricky to start - as a read aloud for children - but my 10 year old had zero problems getting into the book and really understanding what was going on. I checked with him every once in a while to make sure he was getting it, and he was following right along. It's a great story. It's so different from stories nowadays, right? No good guy, no bad guy. You want to root for the heroes from BOTH sides. They all have honor and they all have flaws. It's just an interesting story that even children can enjoy (lots of gore, I know), and I'm glad that this telling exists to help children realize that ancient, classic literature is not inaccessible, and that it's classic for a reason.