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Repetitive (second listen)

Review from The Price of Power →

Zach’s story in it’s entirety can be removed and nothing major would change. Melody wasn’t killed by a warlord, but by the government. It seems like it is trying to be retroactively changed to make Ryun the bad guy. The hypocrisy of Zach makes the book hard to get through. The reusage of the words..

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zaxh is insufferable

Review from The Price of Power →

the “good guy” is so self righteous and hypocritical about both worlds I have a hard time even listening to him he’s the one most responsible for what happened on earth and finds it easier to just blame ryun for everything so he doesn’t look at himself for even a second

Not Just a Post-apocalyptic Comedy

Review from Boom Box →

I picked up the box set because it was a deal, thinking it might be fun, but not really expecting much beyond that. And it *was* fun, but I found myself also enjoying: 1. Good word choice – I can’t tell you how much I hate when authors have a favorite few words that they..

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Perfect mix of myth, magic, and quick storytelling

Review from 10-Minute Stories from Greek Mythology: The Iliad and the Odyssey; Gods, Heroes and Monsters →

This was a fun and surprisingly rich way to revisit Greek mythology in short bursts. The 10-minute format made it easy to squeeze in a story during a break or while winding down. I liked how it covered both the epic adventures and lesser-known tales without overwhelming detail. Great for anyone who wants a bite-sized..

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Engaging, Easy-to-Read Myths

Review from 10-Minute Stories from Greek Mythology: The Iliad and the Odyssey; Gods, Heroes and Monsters →

10-Minute Stories from Greek Mythology is a wonderful introduction to the world of gods, heroes, and legendary adventures. Joy Chester breaks down the big tales from The Iliad and The Odyssey into short, exciting chapters that are perfect for bedtime or quick story sessions. What I loved most is how accessible the storytelling is. The..

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Mythic Minutes

Review from 10-Minute Stories from Greek Mythology: The Iliad and the Odyssey; Gods, Heroes and Monsters →

We’ve been listening to this audiobook at bedtime, and the short episodes are perfect for busy nights. The stories feel exciting without being overwhelming, and my child is completely captivated by the gods, heroes, and adventures. I love how the narration brings classic myths to life in a kid-friendly way, and we can finish a..

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