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Fire Thief: The Fire Thief (Series #1) (Paperback)

Fire Thief: The Fire Thief (Series #1) (Paperback)

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    Fire Thief: The Fire Thief (Series #1) (Paperback)

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    from AaronKAwesome

    This is the first book in a trilogy of books about a Titan named Prometheus. Prometheus stole fire form Zeus and the gods and gave it to humans. In punishment, Zeus commanded that Prometheus be chained to the Causasus Mountains for ever. There, an eagle would eat his liver, and each day the liver...

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    from TylerF.

    This is a book about greek god interacting with humans. The god Theus was punished for giving fire to humans. But, he breaks free and in on a quest to find a human hero. On his way, he runs into a boy and his uncle, but is tricked into helping them steal items. The book is also an adventure book....

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    from TylerF.

    This is a book about greek god interacting with humans. The god Theus was punished for giving fire to humans. But, he breaks free and in on a quest to find a human hero. On his way, he runs into a boy and his uncle, but is tricked into helping them steal items. The book is also an adventure book....

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    from vegaheim

    in the style of "lamb" by christopher moore, funny, hilarious (steph recommended)

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    from Krumbs

    This has confirmed one thing for me: I really dislike footnotes in fiction. If it's that important that you really need the sarcastic asides and clarifications, figure out how to incorporate it into the narrative--or just leave it out. Edit! Cut!Now that I've gotten that out of my system, I think...

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