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Jeremy and the Fantastic Flying Machine

Jeremy and the Fantastic Flying Machine

by Becky Citra, illustrated by Jessica Milne
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
tagged : greek & roman, fantasy & magic
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When Jeremy burst through the door, Mr. Magnus jumped up. "Now we can get started!" he cried.
"Meow," said Aristotle from the top of the blue and gold trunk.
Mr. Magnus unrolled the scroll.
"The last riddle," said Jeremy.
"And a real doozer!" said Mr. Magnus. His voice shook. "I'm round like a ball, but I'm not a toy. Beware, Inventor, and your little boy!"
"An inventor!" said Jeremy.
"I've read all the books," sighed Mr. Magnus. "I found only one inventor. His name was Daedalus. He lived on a Greek island called Crete."

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Jeremy and the Golden Fleece

Jeremy and the Golden Fleece

by Becky Citra, illustrated by Jessica Milne
edition:Paperback
tagged : greek & roman, fantasy & magic
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"The second riddle!" said Jeremy. Jeremy was good at riddles. But Mr. Magnus looked worried. "This is a tough one," he moaned. He opened the scroll and read out loud: "I have twenty legs but just one wing. The sea is my kingdom and Jason my king. Who am I?" Jeremy frowned. "Twenty legs...one wing...," he mumbled. He screwed up his face. He thought as hard as he could. "It's no use," sighed Mr. Magnus.

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Jeremy in the Underworld

Jeremy in the Underworld

by Becky Citra, illustrated by Jessica Milne
edition:Paperback
tagged : greek & roman, fantasy & magic
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Jeremy blinked. He was sitting beside a swamp. Green slime covered the murky water. Cold clammy fog tickled his face.
Jeremy had just traveled back in time three thousand years. He didn't look any different. He was still wearing his jeans and runners. He didn't feel any different. Except that he was stiff and cold.
He looked around for Aristotle. The cat was sitting on a mossy log, washing his fur.
"The Underworld sure is foggy," said Jeremy.
Aristotle stopped licking. "We aren't in the Underworld yet." He flicked his tail. "You better check the map."

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Journey to Atlantis

Journey to Atlantis

by Philip Roy
edition:eBook
tagged : greek & roman
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The Golden Touch

The Golden Touch

by Glen Huser, illustrated by Phillippe Béha, by (composer) Giannis Georgantelis, read by Terry Jones
edition:Mixed media
tagged : greek & roman, music, theater
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