Beowulf in Print - A Hero for every taste and a free book giveaway
October 4th, 2007The New Movie Beowulf has really done a lot for the story, and the legend of Beowulf. Up until now Beowulf was something strictly for fans of medieval things - or mandatory reading in high school. But, because of the movie, everybody is once again interested in really learning about this mythic hero and the adventures he had.
And this brings me back to my theme of the story of Beowulf being more than just a fantasy adventure. It has lasted a thousand years for good reason. It has withstood the test of time because it resonates with people; men, women, children, and anybody of any age.
Who doesn’t read a book like Beowulf and secretly wish he could have such adventures?
And this brings me to the point of this post. Because the story is so universally appealing it has been done in many beautiful variations -so there is a flavor of the story of Beowulf for everyone. You can experience the story and the adventure in a graphic novel, a children’s book, or a collectible-worthy grownup version. And I am going to take a look at these three variations.
About these three Beowulf Books
Thanks to the good people over at Candlewick Press I am going to be offering all three of them as a free give away to some lucky web visitors. (I also have some other candlewick press books that I will be reviewing and giving away. So check back!)

Beowulf: A Tale of Blood, Heat, and Ashes (2007)
This is beautifully done version of the story. It is an oversized book gorgeously illustrated by John Howe who was a lead artist for the Lord of the Rings movies. It’s quite obviously a labor of love. If you want a book that you can keep for years and refer back to as soon as the story fades then this is the one.

Beowulf the Graphic Novel by Gareth Hinds
It is, after all, a story of action and adventure so it translates perfectly into the genre of graphic novel. But this isn’t your typical graphic novel. It is done in a rich variety of styles that capture the mood and the stages of Beowulf’s life.

Beowulf By Michael Morpurgo and illustrated by Michael Foreman (Ages 8-12)
This book is aimed at 8-12 year olds so I guess you have to call me 12 because I really love it. (A book like this is a treat not just for the kids.)
The thing I want to emphasize here again is the fact that the story of Beowulf is truly universal. It has been told for over a thousand years by many different people and in many different ways. So no matter what your taste in style of story or book is you can find something in that style that tells the story of the greatest hero that ever lived!
About the Books and Candlewick Press
These three books are published by candlewick press and you can order them or browse through their extraordinary selection of outstanding children’s books for readers of all ages. Candlewick Press
Here are links to the specific books:
And Remember: I am giving away all three of these books (along with some others by Candlewick Press) so check back for details on how you can win.
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