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Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome - E.M. Berens

Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

By E.M. Berens

  • Release Date: 2007-08-23
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
From 884 Ratings

Description

This is a comprehensive collection of all the major and minor gods of Rome and Greece, with descriptions of festivals and retellings of major mythological stories.

Reviews

  • MALOGAR

    By Carter madeiros
    It’s great but it’s soooo long that I’m probably on page 40 and only 6% through
  • Myth

    By evlyn888
    Horrid book
  • Good read

    By lady bird 10
    Good read
  • Awesome! If you know what you're reading...

    By App reviewer 101
    This book is meant to be informational rather than narrative despite the fact that it details some narrative stories and anecdotes. It's purpose is to be a sort of all encompassing encyclopedia of Greek mythology and it does this extremely well. It is meticulously detailed and elaborate, and will most definitely entertain and capture you if you're appreciate what it offers! A worthwhile read! Though not a lazy one to be certain.
  • Great

    By Nxgnfxngfcgngcnhgcgmh
    A few grammar mistakes, but overall very impressive; I've learned a bit more about Greek and Roman mythology.
  • Ancient Greek and Roman myths

    By Greek and Roman myths
    This book basically tells you every mythical fact of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. I just love it!!
  • Ehhh

    By Woofingstein
    This book is not very good since they mix up the roman and Greek Gods and goddesses in the story also it's really boring and waaayyy to long, there are some useful things but there's a majority of errors in the stories
  • It took me nine weeks to finish this book.

    By Frungledrum
    I was told to read a random book, and only read thirty pages per day. I found a random book about Greek mythology, and I thought "why not?" I started reading, only to find out that the book is almost a thousand pages long. It was good.
  • Indubitably impressive.

    By A part of 42.
    The author and his here and/or affiliates must have put QUITE a bit of effort into this. Kudos. Kudos, indeed.
  • Good read!

    By Ghefner82
    Biggest book that I've read...and I couldn't put it down.

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