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Olympic Gold: The Ultimate Quest.

Olympic Gold Olympic Gold is the official video game of the XXV Olympic Summer Games, hosted by Barcelona, Spain in 1992. It was released for the Sega consoles, Mega Drive/Genesis and Master System, and Sega's handheld, Game Gear. : The Ultimate Quest

Rob Henning

Olympus Books

10989 Bluffside Drive, Unite 3318, Studio City, CA 91604

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ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 
 074144674X, $13.95, www.olympusbooks.com

"Olympic Gold" by Rob Henning takes place in Greece at the time of the 16th Olympic Games Olympic games, premier athletic meeting of ancient Greece, and, in modern times, series of international sports contests. The Olympics of Ancient Greece


Although records cannot verify games earlier than 776 B.C.
. Adonis has been selected to compete in the pentathlon pentathlon (pĕntăth`lən), composite athletic event. In ancient Greece it comprised leaping, foot racing, wrestling, discus throwing, and casting the javelin.  but his registration scroll is mysteriously missing. Alexis and Clio are determined to help recover the scroll, but to do so they must venture into dangerous places and confront angry Greek gods. Will they find it in time? Will Adonis be able to compete in the games and beat his evil Athenian rival?

Adonis, aged 18, is the pentathlon representative for Corinth. (The pentathlon includes five events: wrestling, discus, running in full amour, javelin, and the long jump.) This is very exciting for Adonis because only one person from his province is chosen for the once-in-four-years event. When his registration scroll disappears he is crushed. Adding to his anxiety, his cousin Alexis is missing, too.

While Adonis is praying to Zeus for the safe return of his cousin, Alexis and his friend Clio have taken things into their own hands, determined to help Adonis compete in the Olympics. They climb up Mount Olympus Mount Olympus: see Cyprus; Olympic Mountains; Olympus.  to ask Zeus ask for a new scroll, but Zeus send them to Hades Hades (hā`dēz), in Greek and Roman religion and mythology.

1 The ruler of the underworld: see Pluto.

2 The world of the dead, ruled by Pluto and Persephone, located either underground or in the far west beyond the
, the god of the underworld. The underworld is a scary place. Will Alexis and Clio make it out?

The book is an interesting mix of modern and ancient. The setting is ancient but the language is very modern. For example, Adonis addresses his cousin Alexis as "cuz." The modern-style illustrations of bobble-headed characters don't do justice to the book. I think that the goofy illustrations detract from the relationship the reader builds with the characters because they do not seem very life-like. Luckily, there are only four illustrations in the book. It might be most appealing to readers who really like modern features.

I would recommend this book to people who like adventures and Greek mythology. I think boys and girls boys and girls

mercurialisannua.
 would both like this book. (One of the main characters, Clio, is a girl). "Olympic Gold" is part of a trilogy, so if you liked this book, there are two other books that you can look forward to reading.
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Author:Weldon, Ben
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Date:May 1, 2008
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