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Goddesses, Greek -- Juvenile fiction
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Goddesses, Greek -- Juvenile fiction
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Goddesses, Greek
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Goddesses, Greek
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Juvenile fiction
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Go the distance, a twisted tale : what if Meg had to become a Greek god?, Jen Calonita
Pandora gets heart, Carolyn Hennesy
Artemis the loyal, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
Amber & Clay, Laura Amy Schlitz ; with illustrations by Julia Iredale
Amphitrite the bubbly, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
Pandora gets vain, Carolyn Hennesy
Goddess girls, created by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams ; adapted by David Campiti ; illustrated by Eduardo Garcia at Glass House Graphics, 3
Hestia the invisible, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
Athena the brain, created by Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams ; adapted by David Campiti ; illustrated by Eduardo Garcia at Glass House Graphics ; lettering by Marcos Inoue
Athena the proud, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
Goddess girls, created by Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams ; adapted by David Campiti ; illustrated by Martina Di Giovanni at Glass House Graphics, [4]
Pandora the curious, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
Pheme the gossip, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
Athena the brain, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
Medusa the mean, Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams
Iris the colorful, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
Athena the wise, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
Goddess girls, created by Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams ; adapted by David Campiti ; illustrated by Eduardo Garcia at Glass House Graphics, [2]
Pandora gets lazy, Carolyn Hennesy
The girl games, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
Aphrodite the diva, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
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