Pandora the Curious

Pandora the Curious by Joan Holub, published by Simon and Schuster on December 4, 2012, is a 256-page work of juvenile fiction. This edition follows Pandora, an inquisitive student at Mount Olympus Academy, known for her curiosity. When a godboy named Epimetheus brings a mysterious box to school, Pandora’s desire to explore leads her to open it, setting off a series of unexpected events.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of friendship and the consequences of curiosity within a fantastical setting. The story explores elements of Greek and Roman mythology, presenting a blend of adventure and social themes as Pandora navigates her school life. This edition is presented in English and offers a unique take on legends and myths, appealing to those interested in fantasy and magic.
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Pandora is quite an inquisitive Goddess Girl—but she could stand to be more cautious.
Pandora is one of the few mortals at Mount Olympus Academy—and probably the most curious of all the students in school. Her quizzical nature is famous—not that she thinks there is anything wrong with being curious, of course!
When a godboy named Epimetheus brings a mysterious and fantastical box to school, Pandora’s curiosity is piqued. And when it unexpectedly lands in her lap—literally—she can’t help but take a look at what’s inside. What could be the harm in that? But little does she know that opening the box will open up more trouble than she thought….
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