Mythic Misadventures (8 books in series)
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review 1: A bit of a let-down after the previous book. Whereas the liberties taken with history didn’t bother me in book one – primarily because they were centered on one culture – here I just couldn’t ignore them. Throwing together 1,500 years of history (from Homer to Mohammed) and smash...
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review 1: As Pandora tried searching for the seven evils, she discovers a trait about herself. Laziness! She finds herself away from all her friends and family because she never wants to do anything. She has to find it within herself to do what she has to do. This is a great book to read t...
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review 1: This title is part of a series and this is the 6th book. I have not read the other books in the series and did not know at the time of check out that it was a series - my bad. But in most series the author is able to write in small reminders of what has occured in previous book...
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review 1: Every time I start one of these, I feel so cheesy. But then I get used to it and I really do enjoy it. There are really funny parts. I loved the new characters in this book, especially Douban. I thought this book was very disturbing at times. It wasn't things I couldn't handle, i...
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review 1: After I read book #1 I said that I wasn't reading any more Pandora books. Well, I decided to give it another try and read book #2. I did like it a bit better than book #1 but I still think that it is not a match for the age group it's intended for. This book gets gory and the sto...
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review 1: The third book in the Pandora series. Pandy and her friends become separated as they begin their search for laziness. Pandy must travel to the mountain where her Uncle Atlas lives alone and hope that by herself she can return laziness to the box. Will she ever find her friends or...
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review 1: Like the first, this book is full of funny incidents with the gods of ancient Greece. The story was clever, but it is a little difficult to write a story all about the deadly sin of lust without making it unfit for the junior fiction set. Hennesy does a pretty good job with this,...
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review 1: Not a bad conclusion to this series, though some of it felt off to me, as if the author was starting to run out of ideas. But given that I liked the preceding books (well, except for the whole Demeter issue), and I certainly enjoyed seeing the happy ending, a fun little read. Per...