![]() ![]() Each of the books features a different prominent member of the Greek Pantheon and tells a story or stories related to their legends, which O'Connor researches from sources beyond the usual suspects. O'Connor did not disappoint, as this book, which concentrates on one story and has a message that is sure to resound with young adult readers, might be my favorite so far.įor those who have never reader any of the other books in the series, O'Connor's Olympians is an attempt to view the Greek gods through the lens of a superhero comic. I've been looking forward to this book for a long time, and I was super-excited to get to read it. ![]() It's time once again to venture into the land of the Greek gods, as we move into the fourth book of George O'Connor's Olympians. ![]() Journey with your nameless narrator as he (or she) takes you down the road to Hades and back, telling a story about the Lord of the Underworld, why Hades has so many names, some secrets of the afterlife, and how it's never easy to grow up, especially if you are an immortal girl. ![]()
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