Perhaps what I'm doing is much the same but my interest at the moment is more in the books as a body of work than in the content of the books, whereas the blogger seems more interested in the exercise of clocking up pages read like a jogger checking his Fitbit? Perhaps I do them an injustice, I only skimmed. From the couple of popsts I checked I only found one useful link whereas the others just seemed to point to lists of books without links to the books themselves. I shall sift through it more later.
I've got as far as sketching in the pages for the first four books to work out a template or format to start with. Book 4 here is going to be my general starting format...
https://sites.google.com/view/lstok-...ogue/gbotww-04
Homer is perhaps unique in that there are roughly a dozen translations of each of his major works and a lot of audio books as well. I'll try to provide a link to a borrowable version as well as the downloadables so that someone who lives in a country where they are still actively pursuing the copyright and it is IN copyright, that person has the option of borrowing the book.
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