Seventeen-year-old Phoebe has recently learned that she's a descendant of Nike (the goddess, not the shoe). Now, in order to learn to control her newfound - and very strong - powers, she's being forced to attend Goddess Boot Camp. The only problem is, none of the other campers is over the age of ten! It's not going to be easy to survive camp, train fo

Seventeen-year-old Phoebe has recently learned that she's a descendant of Nike (the goddess, not the shoe). Now, in order to learn to control her newfound - and very strong - powers, she's being forced to attend Goddess Boot Camp. The only problem is, none of the other campers is over the age of ten! It's not going to be easy to survive camp, train for the Pythian Games, and keep her romance with Griffin going strong, but goddess help her, Phoebe is determined to make it work!. My. However, the novel falls short in the last few chapters, which wrap up the several plot threads too neatly and have a disappointing resolution. Phoebe's inner thoughts and emotions are conveyed well, and readers will feel for her. All rights reserved. The plot has many twists and turns and moves along nicely, and there are beautiful descriptions of the Greek islands. Add the fact that her evil stepsister is a counselor, and life is worse than it might be in Hades. Gods. (Dutton, 2008), Phoebe, a descendant of the Greek Goddess Nike, is sent to Goddess Boot Camp by her stepfather so that she can learn to control her magical powers, on which she will be tested. But Phoebe is in training for a marathon in the Pythian Games, her boyfriend may be cheating on her, and the other girls at camp are about 10 years old. Nevertheless, those who enjoyed the first book will want to read this one.–Jennifer-Lynn Draper, Children's Literature Consultant, Oshawa, OntarioCopyright © Reed BusinessThe characters come alive and are so visual, their descriptions, their language lift them off the page. However, many other major events and trends were a foot during the reign of Justinian the Great. Thank-you Catherine!. A whole book of intriguing anecdotes. I learned how to manipulate my pulse from 40 to 90 only by breathing. This sequel to Brethren, the second installment in Robyn Young's Templar trilogy about the last crusade, is one wild and wicked ride through one of the most facinating eras of world history. It's easy to agree with Soucie's assertion that he was edged out of the FAA due to his impertinent insistence on honoring this responsibility.Thirdly and most importantly, he describes an evolution in his thinking that, articulated and spread properly, can prove of great value and application in all walks of life. Lister-Kaye. I write for a living; my creative work has slowed down in the meantime (I used to rely on the "sugar high" for sustenance), but I think I have to put my health first this time.I thank Dr. The publisher should have known better!. And then Josh gradually realizes that there's an even more disturbing conspiracy buried beneath that
- Title : Goddess Boot Camp
- Author : Tera Lynn Childs
- Rating : 4.76 (294 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-1-25
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 264 Pages
- Asin : 0142416657
- Language : English


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