Beowulf
It is a tale that has been retold countless times through the centuries and here, in a new paperback edition illustrated by a noted Tolkien artist, the mighty Beowulf is well set to capture new legions of followers. This contemporary retelling of the ancient epic follows the mythic hero from his disarming of the gruesome Grendel to his sword battle with the monster's sea hag mother to his final, fiery showdown with an avenging dragon.
Reviews

Daryl Houston@dllh
I hadn't read Beowulf in more than two decades and had long meant to try Heaney's version. It's an easy and pleasant read, and while some of the pictures and captions in this version are nice, some are sort of dumb, making me wish the editors had included only the more relevant ones even if that meant not having an image every other page.

Infamous Millimetre@infamous_millimitre