A review by happylilkt
Heroes: The Greek Myths Reimagined by Stephen Fry

4.0

This feels like your cheeky uncle Stephen telling you Greek Myths he learned from his time at Cambridge, told with a smirk and sometimes relishing the salacious and gruesome qualities to the story (though there is more gore than sex)—and not without the odd curse here and there (ages: high school +). Is it odd to hear Cretans with Scottish accents, why, yes, yes it is. Cockney accents=equally strange. Does it get a little muddled at times—absolutely, but that is Greek mythology for you. Overall it's an entertaining refresher on many of the heroes we hear reference to. I especially appreciated hearing the story of Jason and the Argonauts as I was least familiar with that story. I started Ovid once and look forward to picking it up again and I feel like Fry's retellings are very accessible. Just don't expect to remember *everything* afterwards.

This took me so long because I don't listen to audiobooks very regularly. I still prefer Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology to this one, but they are both great if you want a refresher / high level introduction to some classic myths.