Athena the Wise (Goddess Girls #5) 
This book, "Goddess Girls: Athena the Wise", written by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams, was very unique and adoring."Goddess Girls: Athena the Wise", is about a boy that recently just got invited to attend Mount Olympus Academy, if he could finish the 12 labors that he was assigned. But, of course he would get the help from a goddess girl who might have just happened to be assigned to his case especially. The main characters of this fiction are Athena and Heracles (Hercules), while the minor
I thoroughly enjoyed this return to Mount Olympus Academy, and loved the clever ways Athena found to accomplish the tasks she and Hercles have to accomplish. A great example of using brain over brawn and thinking outside the box! Get my full spotlight--plus the cat's two cents--on my blog, and happy reading!

I love mythology. Greek, Roman, or Norse whatever.This series I started for Athena the goddess of wisdom. Amazing book. I loved it.Loved the narration of story .Loved the plot of friendship between four goddess girls.Loved the 12 tasks of Hercules.Finally Loved the ending part.
I remember these books! I loved them. They were so cute. I still remember a bit of them from when I was nine, and I can't believe it's been years since I read them.
The Goddess Girls series is one of my favorites, and "Athena the Wise" is an especially sweet installment! As a romance fan, I love the cute romance blooming between Athena and Heracles. I also love Athena's relationship with her so embarrassing dad, Zeus. As with the previous Goddess Girls books, there's a subtle but important message woven throughout the story. The book takes a look a the varying shades of right and wrong. It also explores anger and revenge. The authors are never preachy but
{My Thoughts} Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a new kid at school. In this book Hercules is the new kid and he is only there on a trial basis. It appears that Principal Zues has set Hercules up with a list of twelve favors that had been created by Hercules cousin. Hercules must complete all twelve favors in order to be able to remain at MOA. When Zues figures out that the favors arent going to be as simple as hed assumed and that Hercules tends to be a bit of a hothead he
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Paperback | Pages: 246 pages Rating: 4.28 | 3119 Users | 112 Reviews

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| ISBN: | 1442420979 (ISBN13: 9781442420977) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Goddess Girls #5 |
| Characters: | Athena (Greek goddess) |
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These classic myths from the Greek pantheon are given a modern twist that contemporary tweens can relate to, from dealing with bullies like Medusa to a first crush on an unlikely boy. Goddess Girls follows four goddesses-in-training – Athena, Persephone, Aphrodite, and Artemis – as they navigate the ins and outs of divine social life at Mount Olympus Academy, where the most priviledged gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon hone their mythical skills.In book 5, Principal Zeus asks Athena to help Heracles (aka Hercules in the Roman pantheon) complete his twelve labors. But when Heracles starts borrowing Athena's friends things without asking, will she be able to help him set things straight?
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| Title | : | Athena the Wise (Goddess Girls #5) |
| Author | : | Joan Holub |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 246 pages |
| Published | : | April 5th 2011 by Aladdin |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Mythology. Childrens. Middle Grade. Greek Mythology. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.28 From 3119 Users | 112 ReviewsArticle Containing Books Athena the Wise (Goddess Girls #5)
Athena the Wise, was a terrific book. I enjoy Joan Holub's writing style. She has a great way of integrating Greek Mythology, friendship, love and humor into one great book. She does an amazing job with her character descriptions because each character has strong and clear personality traits. I have read a few other books by Joan Holub, but with this particular book I felt as if I could be a part of this story. I could even see myself become friends with these characters because some of theirThis book, "Goddess Girls: Athena the Wise", written by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams, was very unique and adoring."Goddess Girls: Athena the Wise", is about a boy that recently just got invited to attend Mount Olympus Academy, if he could finish the 12 labors that he was assigned. But, of course he would get the help from a goddess girl who might have just happened to be assigned to his case especially. The main characters of this fiction are Athena and Heracles (Hercules), while the minor
I thoroughly enjoyed this return to Mount Olympus Academy, and loved the clever ways Athena found to accomplish the tasks she and Hercles have to accomplish. A great example of using brain over brawn and thinking outside the box! Get my full spotlight--plus the cat's two cents--on my blog, and happy reading!

I love mythology. Greek, Roman, or Norse whatever.This series I started for Athena the goddess of wisdom. Amazing book. I loved it.Loved the narration of story .Loved the plot of friendship between four goddess girls.Loved the 12 tasks of Hercules.Finally Loved the ending part.
I remember these books! I loved them. They were so cute. I still remember a bit of them from when I was nine, and I can't believe it's been years since I read them.
The Goddess Girls series is one of my favorites, and "Athena the Wise" is an especially sweet installment! As a romance fan, I love the cute romance blooming between Athena and Heracles. I also love Athena's relationship with her so embarrassing dad, Zeus. As with the previous Goddess Girls books, there's a subtle but important message woven throughout the story. The book takes a look a the varying shades of right and wrong. It also explores anger and revenge. The authors are never preachy but
{My Thoughts} Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a new kid at school. In this book Hercules is the new kid and he is only there on a trial basis. It appears that Principal Zues has set Hercules up with a list of twelve favors that had been created by Hercules cousin. Hercules must complete all twelve favors in order to be able to remain at MOA. When Zues figures out that the favors arent going to be as simple as hed assumed and that Hercules tends to be a bit of a hothead he


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