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The Dolphin's Message

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Retells the ancient Greek myths of Orion, Tantalus, Poseidon and Amphitrite, Athene, Theseus and Procrustes, Sisyphus, Phaèethon, and Semele in the voice of a wandering ancient storyteller.

80 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2010

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Lucy Coats

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In 2015 I have 6 upcoming titles, 4 books in the brand-new Beasts of Olympus series from Piccadilly Press (Grosset and Dunlap/Penguin Young Readers in the USA), an early reader called The Little Green Drum from Orion and my first proper YA novel, Cleo, from Orchard. Cleo is a mixture of historical and paranormal, and follows the teenage Cleopatra on her journey to become pharaoh. I'm very excited about it indeed!

I was born in a small village in Hampshire, England. I loved reading from an early age, and was never found without some kind of book in my hand from the time I could turn and page and make sense of what was written there. My first job was as an editor of children's books, but I soon jumped the fence and started writing my own. My first picture book was published in 1992, and now I write for all ages (two to teen). Atticus the Storyteller's 100 Greek Myths was shortlisted for the BBC Blue Peter Book Award in 2004. It is the most comprehensive collection of Greek myths ever written for children. My first novel, Hootcat Hill which was described as “A lyrical fantasy full of old, dark magic entertainingly bound up with ordinary life.” by the Sunday Times.

The book I would take to a desert island is The Lord of the Rings. I've lost count of how many times I've read it, and I am still finding new things to marvel at in it.

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October 14, 2017
I really would have liked to have given this book at least four stars - but sadly I was left wanting. If the author had written a complete book on each of the Greek beasts and heroes, then it would have been a much better read. The stories were disjointed and didn't have much flow to them. A real pity as I really enjoy Greek mythology.
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