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Hoe ik per ongeluk gladiator werd

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The Zero to Hero series of hilarious fictional diaries puts the reader inside the heads of hapless children in frazzling historical situations.
 

Gladiator follows a child who is tricked into becoming a gladiator in ancient Rome. "Get Real" fact boxes feature throughout, providing historical context and further information, as well as a timeline, historical biographies, and a glossary in the end matter.

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First published January 1, 2018

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176 reviews14 followers
January 19, 2021
Een erg vermakelijk en grappig boek. Fijn en makkelijk te lezen verhaal. Het heeft me nogal verrast want er is/was natuurlijk weinig leuks aan gladiatoren.. Nu maar hopen dat kinderen dit ook snappen ;) erg boeiend en leuk zijn de feitjes tussendoor en achterin het boek.
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247 reviews3 followers
February 17, 2020
This book tells the story of Marcus, the son of a rich family, who lives in Pompeii. He and his friends often pretend to be gladiators.
His dad decides to go to Rome and takes Marcus with him. But whilst in Rome, Marcus is mistaken for a famous gladiator, Cassius. The two meet and agree they look very alike and when Cassius suggests they swap outfits and trick everyone, Marcus agreed. However, Cassius runs away and Marcus is left to be mistaken as Cassius the famous Gladiator.

The books is told as a diary and is written from the point of view of Marcus. Thought the book there are ‘Get Real’ boxes which include information from the Roman era which is relevant to what has happened within the text. At the end of the book there is a glossary for some of the words used throughout the story which relates to the time period. There is also additional information about famous gladiators and a timeline about Rome and Pompeii.

The Long-Lost Secret Diary is the World’s Worst Gladiator offers an entertaining recount of life in Pompeii and Rome and gives some insight to the life of a Gladiator. Although the text is meant to entertain there are elements of truth within, with some facts.

I read this with a Year 4 Class who were studying The Romans and they found it hysterical!
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August 31, 2024
3.5 stars

Another in this series that I really enjoyed! I think anyone studying the Romans would enjoy having this in their classroom - it definitely has a place in my library! Our poor MC ends up swapping places with a gladiator when he is in fact not at all one! Really fun!
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