The second book in the Pandora series is just as exciting, curious, and adventurous as the first. it takes the legend of Pandora and turns it into a lively, non-historical, witty novel. in the first book, pandora sets out to find the first of seven evils released into the world, Jealousy. once th...
Reviewed by JodiG. for TeensReadToo.comPandora Atheneus Andromaeche Helena, "Pandy" to her friends and family, is still on her quest to save the world. The only daughter of the Titan, Prometheus, Pandy is in trouble with Zeus. Due to an unfortunate incident at school, all the evils of the world h...
This book might be the first time they really went dark in this series which is not saying much sense it is only book three but I love it either way. The characters are not only well developed but the side characters are even better I think. Atlas is adorable and the brothers are good representat...
We all know the story of Pandora opening her box and releasing the evils of the world. In this series, each book tells the story of Pandy returning one of those evils to her box. This time it’s lust (middle grade friendly).Now, I know you are thinking that the whole myth thing is going to be my f...
Pandora Gets Angry is a great book. The series usually focus on Greek gods, but this time it also include Persian religion. The setting of this wonderful book takes place in Persia and this time Pandora and her friends: Iole and Homer, need to capture the fifth evil: rage. The reason why Pandora’...
Ended up really enjoying this book, which was pleasantly surprising, because when I first started it, I was like what the heck is this crap?! But if you can get past the first chapter or so, it is quite an enjoyable, quirky, fun and quick read. The book tells the clearly exaggerated tales of the ...