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Ned E. Hoopes

Author of The Greek Gods

12+ Works 1,357 Members 12 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: Ned Hoopes, Ned E. Comp Hoopes

Works by Ned E. Hoopes

The Greek Gods (1966) — Author — 1,141 copies, 10 reviews
Edge of Awareness (1966) — Editor — 111 copies, 2 reviews
The Wonderful World of Horses (1966) — Editor; Contributor — 25 copies
Stories to Enjoy (1984) 20 copies
Who Am I? Essays on the Alienated (1969) — Editor — 14 copies
Speak of the Devil (1967) — Editor — 12 copies
Surprises 20 Stories by O. Henry (1966) — Editor — 2 copies
Crow Boy (2004) 1 copy

Associated Works

Robinson Crusoe (1719) — Introduction, some editions — 28,875 copies, 360 reviews
Incredible Tales (1966) — Editor — 70 copies, 1 review
Surprises: 20 Stories by O. Henry (1966) — Editor — 17 copies

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Canonical name
Hoopes, Ned E.
Legal name
Hoopes, Ned Edward
Birthdate
1932-05-22
Gender
male
Birthplace
Safford, Arizona, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Arizona, USA

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Reviews

14 reviews
This book is most appropriate for children in middle school. It is a great way to introduce students to the gods/goddesses and their journeys. In the book there is a glossary to help students navigate certain terms that may be difficult.
A classical collection of Greek deities, this text is used by teachers to introduce students to who the gods/goddesses were as well as their adventures. This short, colorful edition also includes a glossary to help students navigate the text. Specific to the Greek gods and goddesses, this resource would appeal to young readers who want a quick, fun, classical view into the Greek legends.
This book, The Greek Gods, is about all the gods starting with Zeus and ending with Aphrodite. It tells on how they lived from liitle to big. And it also tells what makes each god known. Starting with defeating their father to being the one who controls the under world. It tells great stories.
I like this book because even if we don't know if these stories are true they are still very cool to here. I mean, wouldn't be cool if there really were gods who basically controled every thing. And who show more really knows, maybe there is some one who does. I guess that that is just something that is to be kept a mystery. show less
This book, The Greek Gods, is about all the gods starting with Zeus and ending with Aphrodite. It tells on how they lived from liitle to big. And it also tells what makes each god known. Starting with defeating their father to being the one who controls the under world. It tells great stories.

I like this book because even if we don't know if these stories are true they are still very cool to here. I mean, wouldn't be cool if there really were gods who basically controled every thing. And who show more really knows, maybe there is some one who does. I guess that that is just something that is to be kept a mystery. show less

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William Hunter Illustrator

Statistics

Works
12
Also by
3
Members
1,357
Popularity
#18,943
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
12
ISBNs
17

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