Ares and the Spear of Fear
By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams and Craig Phillips
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After overcoming many challenges, Zeus and his fellow Olympians arrive at the temple at Delphi—only to find a giant snake guarding the entrance! Beyond the python, Pythia appears. Trapped in the temple by the python’s magic and mere presence, Pythia urges the Olympians not to worry about her, for they are urgently needed on another quest.
The Olympians are now out to find the Spear of Fear. A group of Amazonian women currently have it, but it really belongs to Ares, the God of War. Ares is thrilled to know the next quest is about him—but soon realizes that when it comes to the powerful spear, he has a LOT to learn...
Joan Holub
Joan Holub is the New York Times bestselling author of Mighty Dads. She is also the author and/or illustrator of over 130 other books for children, including the picture books Zero the Hero and Little Red Writing, a School Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews Best Book, and is coauthor of the bestselling Goddess Girls and Grimmtastic Girls middle grade series. She has two cats named Chip and Boo. You can visit her online at www.joanholub.com.
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Ares and the Spear of Fear - Joan Holub
CHAPTER ONE
On the Run
Scrubby plants brushed against Zeus’s legs as he raced across the top of the mountain. Behind him, he could hear the grunts of the half-giant Cronies as they chased him and the other Olympians across the sandy ground.
Zeus risked a quick look behind him. The size and bulk of the Cronies, plus the armored chest plates they wore, were slowing the half-giants down. Hera and Poseidon were right behind Zeus, with Apollo behind them and Ares bringing up the rear.
There should have been three more Olympians with them, but the Crony army had captured Hestia, Demeter, and Hades. Zeus tried not to think about that now. He couldn’t save anybody if the Cronies captured him, too.
We should stand and fight!
Ares yelled.
You’ve never fought Cronies before!
Zeus replied, looking back at Ares. He was the newest member of the Olympians. Ares had lived with a family of giant Titans his whole life up till now. "We may not be stronger than they are, but we’re always faster. We just— Oof!"
Zeus tripped over a rock and fell facedown onto the ground. Before he could get back to his feet, he felt a hand grip each of his arms.
Hera and Poseidon had grabbed him. They pulled him up. These two Olympians—along with Hades, Hestia, and Demeter—were Zeus’s brothers and sisters. (Although, they had only just found this out.) Even though Apollo wasn’t their brother, he had joined the group like he was one of them too. His singing rhymes were both funny and kind of annoying!
Nice move, Bolt Breath!
Hera teased.
I didn’t see it!
Zeus protested.
Um, guys—still running!
Poseidon called back, jogging ahead of them.
Apollo caught up to them. I see some trees up on the right. If we hide there we’ll be out of sight,
sang the blond-haired boy.
How can you rhyme at a time like this?
Hera asked, rolling her blue eyes.
Hiding in the trees is a good idea. Let’s go!
Zeus cried.
They veered toward the right and headed into the stand of trees. Zeus came to a stop, panting.
We need a plan,
he said. There are four half-giant Cronies chasing us, but there’s a whole army of them in the canyon below. They won’t stop until they find us.
We need Pythia,
Poseidon said, frowning. The Oracle of Delphi always showed up to tell them what to do next. But after they’d found Ares, she hadn’t appeared.
That’s why we’ve got to lose these half-giants and get to Delphi,
Zeus told him.
Ares’s red eyes flashed. Forget losing them. Let’s attack them!
These guys don’t go down easily,
Zeus said. And even if we defeat the first four, there’s a whole army behind them.
Shhh!
Hera warned, quickly darting behind a tree. I think they’re close-by.
Apollo, Poseidon, and Zeus all scrambled to hide behind trees too. But not Ares. He raised his spear and charged through the trees, screaming so loudly that the sound echoed through the hills.
I am Ares the Olympian! Feel my anger!
he yelled. We shall not be defeated!
Oh no,
Hera whispered. Is he serious?
He was. Zeus thought Ares looked pretty ferocious as he sped through the trees with his sharp spear, spiky brown hair, and weird, fiery eyes. But Zeus knew that Ares didn’t stand a chance against the Cronies on his own. He darted out from behind