<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Zeus the hamster will not allow the new hen at the Pet Center to join the ranks of the Olympians until she completes the labors of Hairy-clees.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Our story begins with a challenge: The Trials of Hairy-Clees are only for the bravest and most awesome gods of all. Who among them will become the ultimate champion?</i><br>The pets of Mount Olympus Pet Center are a true team: They conquer epic quests as easily as Ares the pug scarfs down Mutt Nuggets and they vanquish enemies who are pricklier than the spines on Poseidon the pufferfish. But when a chicken named Hermes shows up one day, things take a turn, and before the team knows it, the Oracle has spoken and the mysterious Trials of Hairy-Clees begin! Who will become top god? And can Zeus learn to share the limelight to fight alongside Hermes?<br>Join Zeus the overconfident hamster, Athena the wise cat, Ares the treat-loving pug, Poseidon the proud pufferfish, and Demeter the loyal grasshopper on another laugh-out-loud adventure through Greek mythology.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>CRISPIN BOYER has written more than 15 books for <i>National Geographic Kids, </i> covering topics that young readers find fascinating, from bugs to boogers, ninjas to knights, and sharks to cyborgs.<i> Zeus the Mighty</i> is his debut middle-grade fiction series and combines Crispin's ability to entertain with lively characters and educate with historical facts. <p/>ANDY ELKERTON began his lifelong dream of becoming an illustrator after spending 15 years working as a graphic designer for video games. Since then he has created art for magazines, television shows, toy design, advertising, and several children's books including a <i>New York Times</i> and a Barnes and Noble best seller. He's even been an answer for a question on Jeopardy! Elkerton currently lives in a small village on the west coast of the Scottish Highlands with his wife, three children, two cats, and a dog.
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