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 Athena the brain (Goddess Girls Graphic Novel)
 Author: Campiti, David

 Publisher:  Aladdin (2022)

 Dewey: 741.5
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 192 p., col. ill., 21 cm

 BTSB No: 185224 ISBN: 9781534473874
 Ages: 8-12 Grades: 3-7

 Subjects:
 Athena -- (Greek deity) -- Fiction
 Greek goddesses -- Fiction
 Greek mythology -- Fiction
 School stories

Price: $18.18

Summary:
Athena always knew she was smart and special, but she didn't realize that she was a goddess! When she's whisked away to Mount Olympus Academy, she worries about fitting in and dealing with her dad-who just happens to be Zeus. Luckily, she meets the Goddess Girls-and finds the best friends she's ever had. In graphic novel format.

 Added Entry - Personal Name: Williams, Suzanne
Holub, Joan
 Illustrator: Garcia, Eduardo

Reviews:
   School Library Journal (01/21/22)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 01/21/2022 Gr 4–7—In this first volume of graphic novel adaptations of the "Goddess Girls" series, Athena, who lives an ordinary life in Greece, receives a talking, floating scroll with a message from her real father, Zeus, whom she's never before met. Zeus invites her to attend his prestigious school, Mount Olympus Academy, with the other young goddesses and godboys. Whisked away in Hermes's chariot, Athena arrives at her new school, where she meets Aphrodite, Poseidon, Artemis, and mean-girl Medusa. Athena may be the new girl, but she is a quick study. She crafts the Trojan Horse in Hero-ology class, wins best invention for creating olives, and accidentally gives Medusa her iconic snake hair and stone powers. The character designs are similar to those of the novels, but with their own unique style. Bright colors and expressive art add a new dimension to an already popular series, making it a worthwhile addition. This adaptation will especially appeal to those who have read the novels, but it will also attract new readership. Athena and most of the other characters are white, though there are characters of color as well, including Artemis, who is Black. VERDICT A quick and fun read that is sure to circulate; readers will eagerly await future graphic novels. Recommended for most graphic novel collections, especially where the prose novels have a following.—Marissa Lieberman - Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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