ISBN-13: 9783565081684 / Angielski / Miękka / 2025 / 192 str.
Greek gods don't lounge on clouds-they scheme like reality TV stars, Zeus zapping rivals from his thunder throne while Hera plots revenge with peacock spies and poisoned tunics. Picture Olympus as the ultimate family feud: Poseidon flooding cities in salty rage, Apollo strumming lyres that curse losers to endless bad luck, and Dionysus turning parties into wild beast bashes. These tales aren't dusty scrolls; they're adrenaline rushes where mortals crash the divine party, like Prometheus swiping fire for humans and getting chained to a rock for eagle snacks. It's a world where every myth packs a punchline or a plot twist sharper than a Spartan spear.Heroes steal the spotlight next: Hercules bulldozing through labors that'd break any gym rat-slaying lions bare-handed, mucking stables in a day, and snagging golden apples from dragon-guarded groves. Odysseus outsmarts cyclops with sheep tricks and siren songs, sailing home through storms that'd sink a cruise liner. Then there's Theseus threading the Minotaur's maze with string and spite, or Atalanta outrunning suitors in races rigged for romance. For teens eyeing epic quests, these stories flip the script on "ordinary," proving even gods envy mortal grit.When the dust settles, myths like Pandora's box unleash chaos we still chase-hope flickering amid the wreckage-or Icarus' wax wings melting mid-flight, a gut-check on hubris. Teens digging Fortnite lore or Marvel crossovers will eat this up: raw, rune-scratched vibes that explain why we still name planets after these immortals.
Greek gods don't lounge on clouds-they scheme like reality TV stars, Zeus zapping rivals from his thunder throne while Hera plots revenge with peacock spies and poisoned tunics.