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Goddess Girls Giveaway

CONTEST CLOSED

Here's a contest for a series I wish was around when I was in middle school. I sure would've enjoyed it.


Goddess Girls #1: Athena the Brain
Athena’s in for a hair-raising adventure...
Athena has always been, well, above average. She’s never quite fit in at Triton Junior High—weird things always seem to happen to her, and she hasn’t managed to make many friends. But who would’ve guessed that Athena is actually a goddess! Principal Zeus’s daughter, to be exact. When she’s summoned to the Mount Olympus Academy, amongst all the unusual goddessgirls and godboys, Athena thinks she might actually fit in for the first time in her life. But, in some ways, school on Mount Olympus is not that different than it is down on Earth, and Athena is going to have to deal with the baddest mean girl in history—Medusa!


Goddess Girls #2: Persephone the Phony
Persephone’s tired of trying to please everyone but herself...
Persephone has always thought her friends might not like her if they knew the real her. As her mother Demeter encourages her, she often “goes along to get along” instead of doing what she really wants. But when she meets Mount Olympus Academy bad-boy Hades, she finally feels she has found someone with whom she can be herself. He’s the first person who actually listens to her, and she finds herself liking him, despite the fact that the other Goddess Girls think he’s bad news. But if he makes her feel so special—and so comfortable—can he really be all that bad?

(1) lucky winner will receive Athena the Brain & Persephone the Phony by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams
courtesy of authors Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams



Other details:
  • US mailing addresses only.
  • Contest ends 4/20/10, at 9 p.m. PST.

Remember, you must complete the form to be entered. If you have any questions about this contest, see my contest policy, or contact me and ask away.

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misskallie2000 said...

I love these books. My 13 and 15 yr old grandaughters will love them. They are avid readers and I have been avid reader for over 50 yrs. Of course I will have to read them first. LOL

misskallie2000 at yahoo dot com

Nina Cook said...

Oooh those sound so good! I absolutely adore Greek Myths! I am so happy that they used the Grecian names - so much prettier in my opinion, plus if copyright had existed back then the Romans would have totally been in some hot water - stealing all of the ideas of the Greeks and changing the names to match their culture - for shame!

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