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Lust, Chaos, War, and Fate - Greek Mythology: Timeless Tales from the Ancients Paperback – June 21, 2016 by Jason Boyett (Zephyros Press )
I found this book very interesting, entertaining, and educational. I have always been interested in Greek Mythology, but to be honest, didn't know a whole lot about it. This book is laid out in a way that you can read about one or two gods/goddesses at a time if you only have a few minutes, or you can breeze right through the book in one day because it's a pretty easy and short read. I did find some parts humorous. A lot of the myths in the book are just one of the many versions because as with any story passed down through centuries, they tend to change a little as they pass on. Considering there are so many Greek Myths, this book only highlights possibly the more popular ones (from my knowledge of Greek Myths), because to feature all of them would make this book a lot larger than it is. This book is like a Greek soap opera or drama and it's very entertaining. I really enjoyed it from beginning to end.
Mythology is not about the past. The past is what’s behind us and that’s not where mythology really exists. The big daddy of mythology hails from ancient Greece―and whether we realize it or not, Greek mythology influences the western world of today.
If you have ever seen the Atlantic Ocean, if you love the wonders of stargazing, if you’ve dreamed of being in the Olympics, or made reference to Pandora’s Box―then you have been influenced by Greek mythology.
The Greeks were not a boring bunch, and their mythology was no different! Greek Mythology: Timeless Tales from the Ancients is a smart, fun, compulsively readable overview of the Greek's favorite characters and tales. These myths are filled with sex, violence, drama, lies, monsters, hubris, journeys, and just about anything else you can think of! This modern guide to favorite Greek myths includes:
Overviews of legendary Greek mythology figures and their Roman counterparts
Thematic, rousingly written overviews of the 50 most popular Greek myths such as “The Birth of Athena” to “Perseus and Medusa”
A complete index of gods and goddesses, heroes and humans told through lively, easy-to-understand narratives
Part reference and all rousing read, Greek Mythology: Timeless Tales from the Ancients brings ancient Greek mythology to life and leaves the scholarly footnotes behind. Strap on your winged sandals and get ready for a journey through the ancients.
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