isabel allende has a fantastic book called aphrodite: a memoir of the senses. it's all about aphrodisiacs and is full of history, myths, anecdotes and great recipes!
2007-01-05 11:13:36
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answered by migh 7
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There is evidence that Greek Mythology has been used to write the Harry Potter books.
2007-01-05 22:08:05
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answered by slytheringrl2011 1
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I surely have some Greek mythology books. they are in a position no longer common to view, or i could inform you for confident, yet i think of the e book i like maximum is named "gods and heroes" i grew to become into attempting to google it yet i could no longer locate it. i think of you should bypass to a bookstall and notice for your self. some greek mythology books do no longer likely only tell the memories, they simply communicate relating to the topics and stuff, yet others have the truthfully memories. some are translated into in many situations going on English and a few are somewhat no longer common to verify. additionally, i like the seem of the e book that I surely have, it has artwork from a greek vase, so i want to advise finding at a bookstall for one.
2016-11-26 22:16:53
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answered by Erika 4
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Not solely mythology but tied into it ... check out books by Steven Pressfield. Gates of Fire is really good, as is the Last Amazons.
2007-01-05 09:22:27
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answered by Tom V 1
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Homer's Odyssey is the classic from which most greek literature is based. Its amazing!
2007-01-05 09:16:05
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answered by Static 2
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As well as the Odyssey, Homer's Iliad is good. Its about a pointless war... plently of modern resonance.
2007-01-05 11:18:21
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answered by sassback8 2
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My sons loved "Hercules the Hero"
Of course, they were three and one at the time.....................
2007-01-05 09:15:55
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answered by CrazyChick 7
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