Re-reading has been my theme lately, so I'm tackling The Iliad, a favorite book from college and my time as a student of the Classics department. This time, I'm letting Dan Stevens of 'Downton Abbey' do the heavy lifting, via Audible, which I think has really helped me more clearly define my rules of audiobooks: I would never use an audiobook as a substitute for reading a real book -- but it is totally okay for re-reading literature. It is also okay if it's a celebrity memoir read by the person themselves, because the vocal performance really enhances the book. Dan Stevens has the loveliest voice I've ever heard and he does an excellent job of deftly managing the voices of dozens of characters while maintaing the rhythm and meter and tonal shifts. It's surprisingly engaging and relaxing, for an epic poem about non-stop violence.