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Girl, Goddess, Queen

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'Girl, Goddess, Queen' by Bea Fitzgerald is a modern retelling of the Hades and Persephone Greek myth that explores themes of empowerment, defiance against societal expectations, and the journey of self-discovery. The story follows Kore, the daughter of Zeus, who escapes an arranged marriage by seeking refuge with Hades in the Underworld, eventually transforming into the powerful and independent Persephone, challenging the patriarchal norms and embracing her own destiny. The book intricately weaves together a mix of romance, feminism, and Greek mythology, creating a captivating narrative that delves into the complexities of relationships and the struggle for autonomy.

The writing style of Bea Fitzgerald in 'Girl, Goddess, Queen' is praised for its ability to bring vibrancy and depth to the underworld setting, making it a vibrant and engaging backdrop for the characters and their journey. The novel is commended for its exploration of layered characters, particularly Persephone's growth in strength and agency, as well as the dynamic relationship between her and Hades. The book offers a unique perspective on the Hades and Persephone myth, blending elements of romance, humor, and empowerment to deliver a fresh and light-hearted take on a classic story.

Characters:

The characters are complex, with Persephone as a strong female lead who challenges societal norms, while Hades and other characters offer varied responses to their roles in the myth.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is approachable and emotionally engaging, featuring light-hearted dialogue and layered storytelling that effectively conveys the characters' journeys.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative revolves around a modern retelling of the Persephone and Hades myth, emphasizing themes of empowerment, love, and conflict while exploring the consequences of societal and familial pressures.

Setting:

The setting combines elements of reimagined Ancient Greece and the Underworld, bringing a vibrant and fantastical backdrop to the narrative.

Pacing:

The pacing is primarily a slow burn, with emotional tension building gradually, though some readers felt that it occasionally dragged on too long.

Notes:

The book is a YA retelling of the Persephone and Hades myth.
It discusses themes of patriarchy and women's empowerment.
The main character, Kore, chooses her own identity as Persephone.
The story touches on societal and parental pressures on women.
The relationship between Hades and Persephone features a blend of romance and friendship.
The book features a 'slow burn' romance with humorous elements.
It includes elements like fake dating and enemies to lovers.
Many readers found emotional resonance with Persephone's journey of self-discovery.
The book was enjoyed for its light-hearted take on a well-known myth.
It has sparked conversations between generations, making it a good parent-child read.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include themes surrounding arranged marriage and references to the patriarchal control over female characters.

Has Romance?

There is a high level of romance present in the book, characterized by a sweet and lighthearted relationship development between the main characters.

From The Publisher:

To hell with love, this goddess has other plans...

Thousands of years ago, the gods told a lie: how Persephone was a pawn in the politics of other gods. How Hades kidnapped Persephone to be his bride. How her mother, Demeter, was so distraught she caused the Earth to start dying.

The real story is much more interesting.

Persephone wasn't taken to hell: she jumped. There was no way she was going to be married off to some smug god more in love with himself than her.

Now all she has to do is convince the Underworld's annoyingly sexy, arrogant and frankly rude ruler, Hades, to fall in line with her plan. A plan that will shake Mount Olympus to its very core.

But consequences can be deadly, especially when you're already in hell . . .

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It Was OK
6 months

I read this a while back. That's about all I remember. It did not stay with me.

 
 
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