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Reading age
8-12
Genre
Fantasy
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
January 5, 2021
Karen is an ordinary girl with an ordinary life. However, when she has to move into her father’s home, her entire life changes. She has to live in Mount Olympus and attend school there, where all of her classmates seem to be immortal beings—like gods. Suddenly, people around her start turning into stone, and everyone starts pointing their fingers at Karen. Now, Karen must clear her name and find the real culprit who is turning everyone into stone.
I recently finished reading a book that I found to be quite enjoyable. While some parts of it were a bit cliché, overall, I found it entertaining.
The artwork in the book was particularly striking, with vibrant colors that really brought the story to life.
Additionally, the characters were well-developed, but my personal favorite was Karen. Her lively personality never failed to bring a smile to my face whenever she appeared on the page.
Overall, I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading stories with a similar theme to Goddess Girls and has an interest in fun Greek mythology tales.