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Odysseus II: The Journey Through Hell

By: Tony Robinson, Richard Curtis
Narrated by: Tony Robinson, Richard Curtis
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Summary

It has taken ten long, bloody years for the Greeks to win the Trojan War and now Odysseus, their victorious leader, wants nothing more than to return home to his wife and son. But the only person who can tell him the way home is the prophet Tyresius, and he has been dead for hundreds of years….

©1987 Tony Robinson and Richard Curtis (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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One of my favourite childhood storybooks

It kept me company through many a long car journey on our way to rainy holidays in Ireland.

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I really liked it

Because I like Greek myths and it was fun and exciting. (Sam, age eight years old.)

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Good book

Good book just get it. The ending was a bit surprising with the insults!
(Written by JC, 9 years old)

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Very entertaining

What did you like most about Odysseus II: The Journey Through Hell?

It kept my 14yr old stepdaughter involved - she has to read this for an exam but is dyslexic and struggling with the translation. I've been listening with her and enjoying it, I don't know how close it is to the original but am hoping that she will get the story line and it will be a good start. Very well done, great to see a classic treated with humour

What was one of the most memorable moments of Odysseus II: The Journey Through Hell?

Odysseus pretending to be a sheep

What about Tony Robinson and Richard Curtis ’s performance did you like?

The voices, the sense of fun

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Made me laugh and smile

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