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Ivica Stevanovic

4 Books
Theseus is heading into a maze, and this version is anything but neat and noble. In this Far-Out Myths retelling, the famous Greek hero faces a twisty, messy challenge inspired by the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. The story keeps the shape of a classic quest but gives it a goofy, kid-friendly spin, with muck, danger, and plenty of comic energy along the way. Readers who enjoy mythology but prefer laughs with their legends will find an easy way into an ancient tale. The book’s fast pace, bold humor, and illustrated style make it approachable for younger readers while still giving older kids a playful connection to Greek mythology.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years
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Medusa’s snakes are famous for being frightening, but in this far-out version, they may be remembered for something even stinkier. This humorous retelling gives the Greek myth of Medusa a silly twist for young readers. Instead of presenting mythology as distant or difficult, the story uses gross-out comedy, bold illustrations, and a playful voice to make an ancient character feel lively and approachable. It is a strong pick for readers who like monsters, jokes, and mythological stories that do not take themselves too seriously. The book keeps the myth-inspired adventure light, funny, and easy to follow.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years
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Hercules is strong enough for legendary labors, but this job may test his stomach as much as his muscles. In this Far-Out Myths retelling, the mighty Greek hero faces a messy, laugh-out-loud challenge inspired by one of his famous adventures. The story turns ancient mythology into a high-energy, grossly funny tale that young readers can jump into without needing to know every detail of the original myth. With bold illustrations, comic exaggeration, and a hero stuck with a truly unpleasant task, this book works well for readers who like adventure stories, Greek mythology, and jokes with plenty of stink.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years
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Jason’s famous quest gets a funky new twist. In this Far-Out Myths retelling, the ancient Greek adventure of Jason and the Golden Fleece becomes a playful, joke-filled story for modern readers. The book keeps the excitement of a heroic mission while adding the series’ silly humor, exaggerated situations, and energetic illustrations. Young readers who are curious about mythology but not ready for a serious retelling can enjoy the big adventure in a lighter form. With a legendary hero, a strange prize, and plenty of comic attitude, this title makes Greek mythology feel lively, approachable, and fun to read.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years
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