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Pluto: fabula amoris

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Please note that there is now a second edition of this book published 4 May 2016: He was a lonely god trapped in a thankless job. She was a young goddess who didn't even know she wanted to fall in love. How will they work together and will they stay together?This is a Latin reader for students in their first to second year of study of Latin. The book runs approximately 1,050 words with a very limited vocabulary of 148 words (not counting different forms).

30 pages, Paperback

First published September 8, 2015

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September 29, 2017
A wonderful first reader for students! This presents a compelling and comprehensible story for students to encounter.

Throughout the story, there are plenty of repetitions for words and phrases. This provides enough exposure for students to feel confident with their comprehension of the story.

If you are a Latin teacher (especially if you know about and use CI in the classroom), I highly recommend this fabula amoris (story of love)!!
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August 24, 2017
Ideal as a supplement to a first-year Latin class. It features a lot of repetition and gradually gets more complex. It is short, so it can probably be used for a couple of class periods between units.
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May 16, 2023
It is an interesting story, but it is so much filler stuff until the kidnapping. I don't care that Proserpina loves flowers, I just want see kidnapping.
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