The series comes to its triumphant conclusion with the 12th volume of ancient Greek myths retold and illustrated for a new generation
Readers will meet the ghosts who prophesy "great danger and great trouble," and those death singers - the Sirens - whose irresistible singing has lured so many sailors to their deaths. But perhaps the worst of all are Scylla - with six bright green heads, each on a long, snaky head, to crunch luckless sailors alive - and Charybdis, the blubbery monster that sucks entire ships to the ocean floor. But it's not all doom and gloom!
Genre: Children's Fiction
Readers will meet the ghosts who prophesy "great danger and great trouble," and those death singers - the Sirens - whose irresistible singing has lured so many sailors to their deaths. But perhaps the worst of all are Scylla - with six bright green heads, each on a long, snaky head, to crunch luckless sailors alive - and Charybdis, the blubbery monster that sucks entire ships to the ocean floor. But it's not all doom and gloom!
Genre: Children's Fiction
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