If you love myth, or just wish you could use more colorful language while teaching, check out Zeus Grants Stupid Wishes. A taste:
"… for a long, LONG time, the difference between a good story and a bad story was whether a bard could memorize it well enough to not get eviscerated by a mead hall full of drunken barbarians."
Discussing Cronus:
"So the moral of the story
is that if you are not ready to be a father
consider all of your options
before skipping directly to cannibalism."
I'm still reading it, so I'll no doubt have more quotes to share.
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