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Angry gods, scary monsters, and a very hungry cyclops make for a seriously epic Greek Mythology adventure! Homer is about to fail out of school unless he can come up with a story. An epic story. Oh, and it needs to be written in Dactylic Hexameter. No big deal . . . except Homer has no idea what that is. Also Homer is horrible at writing, so he's pretty much out of luck. But the Greek god Hermes has a story that needs a storyteller, and with a trick of immortal magic, he sends Homer and his best friend Dory back to the end of the Trojan War. They meet up with the Greek hero Odysseus along with…mehr

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Angry gods, scary monsters, and a very hungry cyclops make for a seriously epic Greek Mythology adventure! Homer is about to fail out of school unless he can come up with a story. An epic story. Oh, and it needs to be written in Dactylic Hexameter. No big deal . . . except Homer has no idea what that is. Also Homer is horrible at writing, so he's pretty much out of luck. But the Greek god Hermes has a story that needs a storyteller, and with a trick of immortal magic, he sends Homer and his best friend Dory back to the end of the Trojan War. They meet up with the Greek hero Odysseus along with an entire crew of smelly sailors and set off on a journey filled with scary monsters, angry gods, and a very hungry cyclops. Don't miss this fast-paced mythology story perfect for Percy Jackson fans! Check out these other titles by P. J. Hoover:Curse of King Tut Book 1: The Knife of Osiris Curse of King Tut Book 2: The Serpent of Chaos The Forgotten Worlds Book 1: The Emerald Tablet The Forgotten Worlds Book 2: The Navel of the World The Forgotten Worlds Book 3: The Necropolis The Hidden Code The Curse of Hera
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P. J. (Tricia) Hoover wanted to be a Jedi, but when that didn't work out, she became an electrical engineer instead. After a fifteen year bout designing computer chips for a living, P. J. started creating worlds of her own. She's the award-winning author of The Hidden Code, a Da Vinci Code-style young adult adventure with a kick-butt heroine, and Homer's Excellent Adventure, pitched as Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure meets The Odyssey. When not writing, P. J. spends time practicing kung fu, solving Rubik's cubes, and watching Star Trek. For more information about P. J. (Tricia) Hoover, please visit her website www.pjhoover.com.