Leo and the Gorgon's Curse

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By Joe Todd-Stanton
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15 reviews
Buried amongst the treasures in Professor Brownstone’s vaults, lie a humble collection of books. Filled with legendary stories from his ancestors, they tell of fearless fighters and unlikely heroes.
Venturing into Greek mythology, this is the fourth title in the Brownstone’s Mythical Collection. Full of dangerous challenges, cunning monsters and godly heroes, this title is sure to be a hit with fans of the series and anyone interested in the fascinating tales of Greek mythology.
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The art was lovely.
I liked this book because it was an interesting story and had lots of great facts about history. I really liked the character too.
I like when Leo met the gorgon because the gorgon was actually a little girl but the gorgon had green skin.
Its fiction.
I would recommend it to my friends
It was very exciting and adventurous. Leo was very brave.
It was a little bit exciting because it had monsters in it.
I would recommend this book to other children.
An exciting story of Leo being commanded by the Greek goddess Athena to defeat monsters attacking the city.
I loved how Leo didn’t harm the mythical creatures and instead helped them.
It was magical and adventures.
It was good. I liked the pictures
This is a graphic novel with really great illustrations and just the right amount of text. The story is based on Greek mythology and is about a boy called Leo who wants to be a Greek hero but everyone thinks he's too nice to fight the mythical monsters. He has been brought up to protect all magical creatures, but maybe there's a way he can do that while still looking like a hero. This book is part of the 'Brownstone's Mythical Collection' series.
The beasts made friends with the humans which was amazing. I loved the pictures. My favourite character was Cetus the water snake.
The beasts made friends with the humans which was amazing. I loved the pictures.
I really enjoyed this story, because it’s got some of my favourite Ancient Greek characters like the Nemean Lion, the Hydra, the Ceryneian Hind, Cerberus and the Minotaur! I liked that Leo, the main character promised to protect the mythical creatures instead of hurting them, even though he wanted to prove himself a hero by completing quests like his idols!
The Greek and Roman myths are my favourite, but it’s not my favourite one of the series.
Enjoyed this. Great message at the end.