Natalie Swain's book shows an admirable grasp of recent scholarship on elegiac narrativity, as the author guides her readers through a new understanding of Ovid's Amores, one shaped by astute, nuanced analysis of the intertextual and innertextual resonance that leads from one narrative moment to the next. Her use of a comics based methodology, with its concentrated attention on the ancient material conditions of reading, will surely inspire new approaches to a much broader range of Latin poetry.