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Hercules: the Diary of a (Sort of) Hero-Books-Scholastic-Yes Bebe
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Hercules: the Diary of a (Sort of) Hero

9780702324635

By (author) Tom Vaughan , Illustrated by David O'Connell
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The funny, highly illustrated diaries of a boy called Hercules and his mission to find popularity and his mysterious (maybe even magical) dad! Inspired by Greek mythology, perfect for readers of 8+ and fans of Louie Stowell's Loki.

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Dimensions: 19.7 x 15.1 x 1.9 cm

Book Type: Paperback / softback

Pages: 288

Publishing Date: 20240229

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  If Hercules Braver is going to survive his new secondary school, he has to live up to his name, fast. He needs to become strong and tanned and popular, like a Greek hero. Not weak and pale and unpopular, like a Greek yoghurt. But his bid for popularity ends up saddling him with a set of impossible tasks ... like cleaning out the monster-riddled school pond, facing up to the school bully and finding the headmaster's missing cat. Then Herc's charming, impressive birth dad turns up after years living in Greece, and Hercules thinks his problems are solved. With God-like strength and awe-inspiring powers, could his dad even be ... the real Zeus?! And will Hercules learn what it truly means to be a hero? A hilarious, accessible package brilliantly illustrated by David O'Connell. Ideal for fans of Louie Stowell's Loki, Maz Evans, Marvel's Thor films and Disney Hercules. Hercules Braver's are loosely based on the first three Labours of Hercules, ideal for all young fans of Greek mythology! Warm-hearted representation of blended families and alternate father figures. “A brilliant, accessible and VERY funny book” - Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G.

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