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The Unofficial Heroes of Olympus Companion - Gods Monsters Myths and What's in Store for Jason Piper and Leo - cover

The Unofficial Heroes of Olympus Companion - Gods Monsters Myths and What's in Store for Jason Piper and Leo

Natalie Buczynsky, Richard Marcus, Jonathan Shelnutt

Publisher: Ulysses Press

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Summary

“A useful and entertaining guide . . . can be enjoyed by any reader with an interest in mythology, whether they have read The Heroes of Olympus or not.” —Blogcritics 
 
In the ancient world, the gods and their heroic half-blood children were legendary. Now in the modern world, they regain their glory in the pages of Rick Riordan’s captivating novels. Providing everything you’ll need to become a Hero of Olympus, the book looks back at the stories of Percy Jackson while exploring how Riordan hints at but keeps readers guessing what’s in store for Jason, Piper and Leo. 
 
In this handy companion, the Olympic gods are fully detailed, from origin and family relationships to famous tales and an expressive illustration, including: 
 
Zeus • Hera • Poseidon • Athena • Apollo • Aphrodite 
 
The vast array of other gods and fantastical creatures are also cataloged:Atlas—who literally carries the weight of the world on his shouldersKronos—a Titan who swallows his newborn childrenPersephone—a kidnapped goddess who becomes queen of the UnderworldMinotaur—a half-bull, half-man imprisoned in a labyrinthHydra—a poisonous serpent who grows two heads when one is severedSirens—deadly nymphs whose irresistibly beautiful singing lures sailors to their doom 
 
IMPORTANT NOTE TO READERS: This book is an independent and unauthorized fan publication.
Available since: 10/18/2011.
Print length: 202 pages.

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