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A clever and fun retelling of a Greek myth, December 31, 1999
Lynne Reid Banks shows herself to be a completely versatile and always diverting story teller-- from The Indian in the Cupboard to The Farthest-Away Mountain to The Adventures of King Midas.
In this work, the old Greek myth is dusted off, given a thorough polishing and made into a lively and entertaining children's story. While Banks takes extreme liberties with the myth, the result is something so fresh and fun it doesn't matter. King Midas is transformed from a greedy miser to someone who simply has an obsession with gold (among other things, like growing roses). His quest to save his daughter, whom he turned into gold quite by accident, becomes an exciting adventure in which Midas is tested and changed. Along the way, he meets a mumbo (think baby dragon), defeats an evil witch, clears the throat of Old Gollop, saves a magician and learns the importance of a flandy-bake.
A very fun, fleshed out fairy tale filled with Banks' usual wit. If you like this one, also try her other fantasies.
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King Midas, March 25, 2009
This book is a great find. It is not well known, but is terrific for elementary read-alouds and many life lessons about gratitude, greed, courage, and more. Delightful, funny, even a little scary. Great book for all ages.
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Great Book for 5th Grader, February 17, 2012
I bought this book for my son to read for an upcoming book report. He LOVES it. He's been reading it diligently and will be ready to start his school report in a day or so. I accidentally ordered 2 copies but at this price, it's ok.
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