Oh My Gods!: A Look-it-Up Guide to the Gods of Mythology (Mythlopedia) |  | Author: Megan E. Bryant Publisher: Franklin Watts Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 128 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.3 x 0.3
ISBN: 1606310585 Dewey Decimal Number: 398.2093801 EAN: 9781606310588 ASIN: 1606310585
Publication Date: September 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description What would Apollo's online profile look like? What would Aphrodite say if she had her own blog? Greek mythology hall of famers meet the modern age in a new series that brings the superstars of Greek myth to life with stories that put them in the pantheon! Complete with profiles, headshots, family trees, fascinating sidebars and irreverent surprises, Mythlopedia is for readers who love action, romance, power struggles and more!
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| Customer Reviews: Fun look up book December 28, 2009 M. Arnold (Washington State) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this book for my son (age 9) after reading the first Percy Jackson book. My son wanted to learn more about the Olympians and the Greek Gods. I gave him the book after school and he immediatly started to look through it. He spent the next half hour reading (choosing the book over his video games). He really enjoys the book and the colorful cartoons are fun and entertaining (at least for my son) As a quick look up reference guide, it's a fun book to have.
Great intro to mythology January 13, 2010 Travis Ann Sherman (St. Petersburg, Fl United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Finally a fun new introduction to Greek mythology for the new millenium kids! Oh My Gods! goes a long way to capture the excitement and the fascination of those incredibly dynamic Mt. Olympus beings. I've loved Greek mythology since 1958, when my grandmother dusted off D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths for me. D'Aulaire is still on my library's shelf -- and it's still just as dusty! Oh My Gods!, with its great graphics and photos, pop-up factoids, and crammed texts, will be greatly appreciated by kids raised on Dorling Kindersley layouts. This is a great addition to any mythology section, and it's the first book I'll give my grandchildren on the subject. Although not the last. As an introduction and a companion guide, Oh My Gods! is a lot of fun, but it just begins to scratch the depths of this fascinating subject.
OMG! It's Great! April 12, 2010 Peters Pepper (San Pedro, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
After reading the first of the Percy Jackson books, and being a lover of the Hercules and Xena television series from years back (am I old???), I realized that I could use a little supplemental knowledge regarding Greek mythology. But, I wasn't prepared to read The Odyssey!
This little book is a great way to begin to introduce Greek folklore to both young and old alike. It's presented in a light but logical fashion with lots of pictures and fun details. Don't pass it up...!!!
Great for Percy Jackson fans March 1, 2010 Sandy (Illinois) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this book and What A Beast! for my son as he read the first Percy Jackson book. He had many questions about the origin of the characters and their stories. No doubt Rick Riordan opened up a new world of mythology for many children. There are background stories that are alluded to in the series that interested my son. This book engages the children with fun short descriptions of each of the Gods. Everytime a new God was introduced in the series, my son turned back to this book for more info. It was very helpful to him and he has spent hours reading it so far. Not an indepth view of Greek Mythology if that is what you are looking for here.
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