gods and goddesses

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La Odisea

A graphic novel adaptation of Homer's "Odyssey" in which Odysseus, a Greek hero of the Trojan War, has many adventures when his ship is blown off course while on his journey home.
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Percy Jackson y los dioses

Percy and his friends undertake a perilous voyage to save their summer camp during their second summer at Half-Blood Hill.
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Thor speaks!

a guide to the realms of the Norse god of thunder
Thor, the Norse god of thunder introduces readers to Norse mythology, discussing gods, monsters, and vikings.
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Oh my goddess!

After lonely college student Keiichi dials a wrong number, his wish of having a goddess as a companion is granted, and many adventures ensue involving him, his gooddess girlfriend, her older sister, and other unworldly friends.
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Oh my goddess!

After lonely college student Keiichi dials a wrong number, his wish of having a goddess as a companion is granted, and many adventures ensue involving him, his gooddess girlfriend, her older sister, and other unworldly friends.
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Pallas the pal

Pallas, the daughter of Triton and messenger of the sea, enrolls at Mount Olympus Academy.
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Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses

"Describes gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt"--Provided by publisher.
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Percy Jackson's Greek gods

"Percy Jackson, a modern-day demigod, tells the origin stories of the gods of Olympus and provides an insider's point of view--with plenty of attitude--in this illustrated collection"--Provided by publisher.
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The door in the mountain

"'The Door in the mountain' is about a place where children are marked by gods and goddesses; a place where a manipulative, bitter princess named Ariadne devises a mountain prison for her hated half-brother, where a boy named Icarus tries, and fails, to fly, and a slave girl changes the paths of all their lives forever."--Amazon.
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The library at Mount Char

Along with eleven other orphans, Carolyn is taken in by a mysterious man named Father and assigned to a particular section of his library at Garrison Oaks, where she is told to master the subject of languages. When Father goes missing, Carolyn prepares to protect the library against an army of potential usurpers who, by taking control of the library, can inherit the power of life and death over all living things.
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