Each tale is based on a specific occurrence from the Iliad or Odyssey and is written in a straightforward manner that is suitable for young readers. The book’s style is simple and easy to grasp, with a narrative focus rather than on technical vocabulary or historical accuracy.
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Short Stupid Stories!
Review from Tales of the Apocalypse →
Excellent
Review from Slow Burn Box Set →
Fun story!
Review from Slow Burn Box Set →
I did enjoy this story a lot. It’s not really an over the top post apocalyptic story with too many moving parts instead, the focus on the main group keep the story clear and concise. I like the authors vision of the apocalypse. Pretty refreshing, honestly. The characters make mistakes and there are no real..
It was interesting stories and we learned a lot about them. It provides a perfect balance of simplicity and depth, making it an accessible and enjoyable read for both children and adults. The language is simple and easy to understand, I like it because it condense version of Homer’s work which make it enjoyable for..
When I first saw this title, I got excited, as I loved the stories of Greek mythology when I was a teen. This has such a great cover which drew me in too. But then I saw the subtitle that read “…to inspire kids of all ages,” I got even more excited. As parents, we..
What just happened???
Review from Collateral Damage →
I was listening to a wonderfully informative book on Marilyn, the Kennedys, and Dorothy Kilgallon…then POOF! He says Joe Sr is a narcissist like Donald Trump, who never did anything for anyone but himself while in office. That has NOTHING to do with this book or even the time period. Not finishing this weirdo author’s..







