Review Detail
4.4 7
Middle Grade Fiction
631
You Go, Girl! :D
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by EshInoBi
This book gave Helen a personality that was different
and unfamiliaar, but absolutely wonderful. Her flare and determination
is amusing and exciting as she goes to Mykenae, Calydon, and Delphi.
Her adventures are enjoyable to read about and she was awesome.
Nobody's Princess was thrilling and exciting.
^ Above is a book report written by me for a school report.
Since
this book was just so epic, I would like to elaborate: Nobody's
Princess was awesome. It really was. It was, but there was this one
problem. Helen really wouldn't have got with her brothers to Mykenae,
Calydon, and Delphi. So, it was interesting to see her train with her
brothers at the start of the book where she lived, but in ancient
Sparta, I don't know if she would've actually been allowed to go all
those places. But, really, despite that, this book was awesome... but
that same thing keeps nagging at me because it's weird. It doesn't even
have to be Helen, because for much, Helen doesn't do much in this book
except at the start and the beggining. The rest of the time, she's
narrating what happens to her brothers, Atalanta, and the events of
Ancient Greece mtyhs that are told. I actually thought that Helen was
an excuse once, until the ending came and I once again met Helen's epic
flame to go do something she felt she had the right to. You go, girl!
This book gave Helen a personality that was different
and unfamiliaar, but absolutely wonderful. Her flare and determination
is amusing and exciting as she goes to Mykenae, Calydon, and Delphi.
Her adventures are enjoyable to read about and she was awesome.
Nobody's Princess was thrilling and exciting.
^ Above is a book report written by me for a school report.
Since
this book was just so epic, I would like to elaborate: Nobody's
Princess was awesome. It really was. It was, but there was this one
problem. Helen really wouldn't have got with her brothers to Mykenae,
Calydon, and Delphi. So, it was interesting to see her train with her
brothers at the start of the book where she lived, but in ancient
Sparta, I don't know if she would've actually been allowed to go all
those places. But, really, despite that, this book was awesome... but
that same thing keeps nagging at me because it's weird. It doesn't even
have to be Helen, because for much, Helen doesn't do much in this book
except at the start and the beggining. The rest of the time, she's
narrating what happens to her brothers, Atalanta, and the events of
Ancient Greece mtyhs that are told. I actually thought that Helen was
an excuse once, until the ending came and I once again met Helen's epic
flame to go do something she felt she had the right to. You go, girl!
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