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Magic Attic Club

Megan in Ancient Greece

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Dejected when the class hayride that she helped organize is cancelled because of rain, Megan consoles herself with a trip to Ellie's attic where the magic mirror transports her to ancient Greece

75 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1988

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Susan Korman

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Susan Korman is the author of over thirty books ranging from picture books and licensed works to YA novels. She has written tie-in novels for Ice Age, Monsters Vs Aliens, Kung Fu Panda, Kicking and Screaming and various Transformers movies.
She attended Le Moyne College, and now lives in Yardley, Pennsylvania, where she works as a writer and editor.

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September 21, 2018
I liked the unique setting. I learned a little bit about Ancient Greece. I also liked that the beginning was fall and Halloween time like it is now. I didn’t like though that there was no moral. The adventure and ending had nothing to do with the beginning and didn’t really solve or help tie together the issues the story had started out with. It didn’t stay consistent at all with the other books in the series. It’s interesting how this is one of the last ones in the series. Guess it started to go downhill.
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4,709 reviews95 followers
May 24, 2022
My library never owned copies of this book, so I never read it when I was a child. I didn't even know that it existed until I started looking at the series list on Goodreads, and it was interesting to read a Magic Attic book that was totally new to me. I liked the historical details related to Ancient Greece, Megan's mostly realistic adventure, the lovely illustrations, and the honest representation of the limitations women and girls faced in Ancient Greece. Since this series tends to be fantasy wish fulfillment, I appreciated the accuracy here.
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July 25, 2019
Historical though through a fantasy/mythological angle. One of the easiest to find in person. One of the first I read. Not my favorite.
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514 reviews15 followers
November 2, 2014
This series shares the same basic hook as Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House books, with time-travelling kids having low-key adventures that make Learning History Fun.

This series offers more focus on the main characters' "real life" problems, less reliance on deus ex machina plot resolution, and clear assertions of the limitations on the activities of pre-adolescent girls in the historical period. Generally, the prose is somewhat better, and the narrative and art style is less cartoony than the Tree House books.
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294 reviews32 followers
December 28, 2015
Out of all the Magic Attic club girls, Heather has always been my favorite, but this one was definitely the most solidly narrated and engaging of the Megan books I own.
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May 26, 2023
Megan in Ancient Greece (Magic Attic Club) by Susan Korman - I'm still slightly peeved that Megan go to go to Ancient Greece while I had to settle for modern Greece. Happy Reading!
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