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Athena's Child
Athena's Child: A Spellbinding Retelling of One of Greek Mythology's Most Import Tales | Hannah Lynn
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Daughter. Sister. Priestess. Protector. Son. Brother. Demi-God. Hero. Monsters. Gifted and burdened with beauty far beyond that of mere mortals, Medusa seeks sanctuary with the Goddess Athena. But when the lustful gaze of mighty Poseidon falls upon her, even the Temple of Athena cannot protect her. Young Perseus embarks on a seemingly impossible quest. Equipped with only bravado and determination, his only chance of success lays in the hands of his immortal siblings. Medusa and Perseus soon become pawns of spiteful and selfish gods. Faced with the repercussions of Athena's wrath Medusa has no choice but to flee and hide. But can she do so without becoming the monster they say she is? History tells of conquering heroes. Tales distorted by time. Medusa's truth has long been lost. Until now. Now it is time to hear her truth. Revel in this powerful retelling of one of mythologies greatest tales today.
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I finally have some time off for the holidays and will be posting more often. I read this back in June, and what a beautiful journey. It reminded me of "Circe" by Madeline Miller.

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This book was beautifully written, but also tragically sad . Medusas story from an entirely new view . Not a villain or monster but a victim who suffered horrendous pain and injustice. This book is an easy 5 star Read for me will definitely come back to this one again

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I liked this. The first part, from Medusa's POV was nuanced and lovely and, ultimately, heartbreaking. The portion from Perseus's POV was less interesting but he's obviously an important part of her story so it makes sense that his story be included. This isn't quite as good as Madeline Miller's retellings but I think it's a good addition to the recent crop of retellings focused on female characters.

Cathythoughts Great post ! That picture is beautiful ! Wouldn‘t fancy the headgear though 😳😅 3y
bookandbedandtea @Cathythoughts No way! 🚫🐍! Poor Medusa. This story really made me feel for her. 3y
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