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      <description>Made with too many cooks</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Mythology is a book by Edith Hamilton. This book has no set antagonist, protagonist, main character, setting, or plot. Thus it is a strange pick and hard to make these book responses on. This book has many characters though and you can even find out both the Greek names and Roman names of each god. This book is a main source for mythology facts for highschoolers meaning if you read it now, you will be quite a few steps ahead.(That is assuming you are in my grade.) This book has medium sized stories squeezed into it, and the creator finds missing information by reading different peoples point of view from hundreds of years ago making it probably the most reliable source of info.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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