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Comfiest book there is. Plus the illustrations are kino.

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About to pull the trigger on a order for "Mythology" by Edith Hamilton, as it's the very first book in the Greek lit chart. But I'm wondering if it's worth shilling out some more money for the hardcover illustrated edition. Can anyone here vouch for it? Or should I just go paperback? I really feel like the illustrated version would be great to show to my younger relatives...

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Do I need to read a book on mythology before reading the Iliad and the Odyssey?
I read that mythology from edith hamilton is the go to.

Should I buy the regular paperback or should I spring for the special illustrated hardback?

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