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Lost in the Labyrinth
Lost in the Labyrinth
Author: Patrice Kindl
From the deepest layer of the Labyrinth under the Royal Palace to the topmost floor of the prison tower, this enthralling version of the myth of the maze and the Minotaur by master storyteller Patrice Kindl is filled with the marvelous and the strange.
ISBN-13: 9780618394029
ISBN-10: 0618394028
Publication Date: 9/26/2005
Pages: 208
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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3.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Graphia
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A quick, somewhat light read, but very enjoyable.
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I love Greek mythology, so I looked forward to reading this.

A retelling of the myth of the Minotaur, this young adult book is told from the Minotaur's sister's point of view and makes the Minotaur into a sympathetic, almost likable character, though mute. Xenodice, the narrator, tells the story of Ariadne and Theseus and their involvement in the story through a first-person account that makes Ariadne into a mean-spirited, spoiled brat, and Theseus into an ugly, vain, self-important blowhard instead of the hero he is made out to be in Greek mythology. It's an interesting take, and I enjoyed reading this book very much, though I'm an adult.

I liked the different view of the hero story, and making the Minotaur gentler than he has ever been portrayed was a great twist. A fun read for teens, whether they like mythology or not. It helps if they know the story of Theseus and the Minotaur, but they don't have to know it to read and enjoy this book.


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