Review by Booklist Review
Greek and Roman mythology is normally one of the easier sells for children, full of proto-superheroes, nightmarish monsters, and petty gods, but to help lure those unswayed by classicism's allure, the Mythlopedia series spices things up with sassy artwork, a pastel color scheme, and an OMG sensibility. Hera, Athena, and other strong-willed goddesses are covered in She's All That!, which also includes entries on the divine guilds of the Fates, the Furies, and the Graces, who are decked out in pink bikinis and likened to the Kardashian sisters. Aside from the heaps of information coming from all angles on just about every page, each book also contains a decent family tree, a rudimentary star chart, and lists of further reading. Will these books make a true mythology lover's skin crawl? Absolutely. But for kids unconvinced that anything so old and gray could have any bearing on their lives, these books provide a feisty if somewhat pandering guide to the many cultural references lingering from antiquity.--Chipman, Ian Copyright 2010 Booklist
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Review by School Library Journal Review
Gr 5-9-These A-to-Z guides to the denizens of Mount Olympus deftly sum up each figure's origins, career highlights, and associated myths. Humorous monologues, full-color reproductions of artworks (often amusingly decorated with modern-day bling), and cheeky cartoons add to the lighthearted tone. (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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