![]() ![]() This is the book that introduced me to one of my favorite myths - Hades and Persephone. This book was meant to be an introduction to these worlds, a reference, and short stories packaged nicely into a book. In high school, I fell in love with not only history but with the mythology of all cultures and religions. You know from previous entries that I do not play well when I am told that I have to read a book and that has always held true even in high school. This book was placed in my hands during one-afternoon class and told that this would be the subject for the next six weeks. ![]() They held no interest and certainly were not needed in the three years of high school. I had not read anything about them in the past as I held no interest in them. ![]() This book was my first introduction to myths. Required reading to be discussed and tested and I was happy to have this book. This book was part of my high school English class. This book was meant to be an introduction to the myths - of Roman, Greek, and Norse. Before Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan, there was Edith Hamilton's version of the myths. ![]()
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