Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
1: Strange Journey Back; 2: High Flyer with a Flat Tire; 3: The Secret Cave of Robinwood; 4: Behind the Locked Door; 5: Lights Out at Camp What-a-Nut; 6: The King's Quest; 7: Danger Lies Ahead; 8: Point of No Return; 9: Dark Passage; 10: Freedom Run; 11: The Stranger's Message; 12: A Carnival of Secrets; Strange Journey Back (Compilation of ...
The Odyssey (/ ˈ ɒ d ɪ s i /; [1] Ancient Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, romanized: Odýsseia) [2] [3] is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest works of literature still widely read by modern audiences. Like the Iliad, the Odyssey is divided into 24 books.
Adventures in Odyssey (AIO), or simply Odyssey, is an Evangelical Christian radio drama and comedy series created and produced by Focus on the Family. Aimed at families with children age 12 and younger, the series first aired in 1987 as a 13-episode pilot called Family Portraits and has recorded 1000 episodes to date.
A Time Odyssey is a series of novels co-written by Arthur C. Clarke (author of the 1968 novel 2001: A Space Odyssey) and Stephen Baxter. As of 2008, the series consists of: Vol. 1 – Time's Eye (3 March 2003) Vol. 2 – Sunstorm (29 March 2005) Vol. 3 – Firstborn (26 December 2007)
The Lost Books of the Odyssey [1] is a 2007 novel by Zachary Mason, republished in 2010. It is a reimagination of Homer 's Odyssey . Mason, who wrote the book while working full-time, won first prize and initial publication in a 2007 competition sponsored by Starcherone Books , an independent publisher in Buffalo , New York . [ 2 ]
The First Helping (Lunch Lady Books 1 & 2) Listening Library Kate Flannery, Jarrett J. Krosoczka, and a full cast Honor 2024 Cece Bell: El Deafo: Listening Library: Full cast Winner (Children) Nick Brooks: Promise Boys: Macmillan Young Listeners: Full cast Winner (Young Adults) Grace Lin: Chinese Menu: The History, Myths, and Legends Behind ...
The Odyssey is a 1997 American mythology–adventure television miniseries based on the ancient Greek epic poem by Homer, the Odyssey. [1] Directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and co-produced by Hallmark Entertainment and American Zoetrope , the miniseries aired in two parts beginning on May 18, 1997, on NBC .
Kirkus Reviews said "readable, but more science travelogue than science fiction—and if you were anticipating a conclusion, or at least an alien encounter, forget it." [2] Publishers Weekly wrote "the narrative leaps about too much to develop characters, but Clarke has never been as interested in individuals as in humanity's ability to accept change as a species.