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Hermes: Tales of the Trickster | George O'Connor
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In volume ten of Olympians, George O'Connor delves into the myth of Hermes, the trickster god. From his infancy, when he bewitches animals and bends them to his will (stealing a herd of Apollo's prize cattle in the bargain), to his adolescence and adulthood when he sires the equally mischievous Pan, Hermes' story is wildly entertaining as he brings a little bit of chaos to everything he touches or creates. This volume is sure to be a fan favorite with its wit, charm, and storytelling.
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ravenlee
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I‘ll say it again - I love this series! Hermes is one of the gods I really like, and I loved how his story unfolds. I need to find this series for my collection.

Seventh finish for #SummersEndReadathon and #24B4Monday

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Kristy_K
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I've only read one other GN by O'Connor and that was Zeus. I wasn't a big fan but I love Greek mythology and it has been 8 or so GNs since then so I decided to give him another try. While I did enjoy the story of Hermes more, I still felt something is missing. The drawings don't grab me and the narrative is very straight forward almost to the point of being dull, which I feel mythology is anything but.

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