While this is an intelligent book and Dunn clearly knows her subject inside out, this Ladybird Expert 'retelling' of the Iliad and the Odyssey bites off more than it can chew in so few pages. Consequently, it feels rather fragmented, flitting around from one scene to the next, assuming the readers' intimate familiarity with two very long epic sagas. I've read the Odyssey long ago, read plenty of Greek mythology and history, and seen several of the film versions, yet I was still frequently confused by the inclusion of so many characters and gods. The parts about Homer, who he may have been, where he came from, which real-life places seem to be depicted in the epics and the eras they were written in, was for me the most interesting part. The overly rushed rehashing of the 'highlights' was too much to take in. A few of the illustrations are quite exceptional too. 4/5