A review by atlas_shruggs
Theogony, Works and Days by Hesiod

informative fast-paced

2.0

I thought Theogony was interesting, it brought up a bunch of myths I was already aware of which was fun and listed some gods and goddesses I had never heard of before. But it was essentially just a list, a long list of names and events in a weird order that I will never remember.
Works and days was... Fine. For the most part it was just a sort of "how to live" guide, but then in line 369 Hesiod mentioned that "one who believes in a woman believes in cheats and deceivers" and he lost me after that.