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Heroes in Training #12

Perseus and the Monstrous Medusa

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Perseus and the Olympians face off against the Monstrous Medusa in this Heroes in Training adventure.

129 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 12, 2016

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Joan Holub

347 books1,236 followers
NY Times bestselling children's book author:
GODDESS GIRLS series + HEROES IN TRAINING series (w Suzanne Williams); THIS LITTLE TRAILBLAZER a Girl Power Primer; ZERO THE HERO; I AM THE SHARK. Lucky to be doing what I love!

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12 reviews
March 18, 2024
Didn't read this, had Stephan Fry read it to me while running, probably a different version

I like it, Greek gods like to get frisky with humans don't they?

Also I think the main point of this is like the values of Perseus and how his character (like personality) prevails, a much better way to portray that than like "The Old Man and The Sea"
81 reviews
January 23, 2022
I like to read a lot,but especially this series. They are really good. I like them more then any other series!!
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November 10, 2022
I read these to my son. You can finish them in 3-4 bed times. He was about 4-5 at the time and liked them.
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August 17, 2025
⭐️⭐️✨(5 stars, two big and three little 🥰)

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February 23, 2017
Holub, Joan and Williams, Suzanne Perseus and the Monstrous Medusa (Heroes in Training #14)86 pgs. Aladdin, 2016. $16.99 Content: Language: G (0 swears); Mature Content: G Violence: G
The young Olympians have been sent to search for hairy snakes. Zeus is not very excited about it, he doesn’t like snakes. They meet a mortal named Perseus who gives mislead them. Luckily they have each other and quite a few magical objects. When they find the ‘hairy snakes’ will they be able to defeat this terrifying nemesis?
As a read-alone, this book #14 is impossible to understand, there are a ton of characters and references to past adventures. I have a couple of fourth graders who love this series. This is a fun read for Greek mythology fans, but everyone else would just be confused.

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886 reviews4 followers
August 8, 2016
As an adult reader, I am over this repetitive series; however, I understand the importance that this series still plays for young readers. The consistency and repetition allow young readers to gain confidence as they are also introduced to Greek mythology.
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January 5, 2016
I did not read it yet.
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August 20, 2016
I liked how Perseus left Athena, Hephaestus, Hades, and Zeus with a hint about the thirteenth Olympian but didn't tell the his name because Perseus didn't get his name.
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September 6, 2016
this book was so cool because the sheild had the power to **** medusa if you want to know the secret then read the book.
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