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George O'Connor

    George O'Connor crafts compelling narratives that merge his deep fascination with history and his dedicated research into Native American life. His work, spanning picture books and graphic novels, is characterized by a unique storytelling approach and vibrant illustrations. O'Connor aims to immerse readers in engaging tales, often drawing from historical events and cultural heritage.

    Olympians
    Olympians: Artemis: Wild Goddess of the Hunt
    Apollo
    If I Had a Triceratops
    If I Had a Velociraptor
    Olympians: Dionysos
    • 2022

      Olympians: Dionysos

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.2(436)Add rating

      An illustrated retelling of the Greek myth that details the story of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and war.

      Olympians: Dionysos
    • 2019

      Olympians

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      In the newest of the New York Times - bestselling Olympians series, author/artist George O'Connor focuses on Hephaistos, the god of forge and fire.

      Olympians
    • 2017
    • 2016

      Mighty Apollo is known by all as the god of the sun, but there's more to this Olympian than a bright smile and a shining chariot. In the latest volume of Olympians, New York Times bestselling author George O'Connor continues to turn his extensive knowledge of the original Greek myths into rip-roaring graphic novel storytelling.

      Apollo
    • 2015

      With deft visual humour, a best-selling author-illustrator imagines how awesome it would be to have a pet triceratops living in your garden. Wouldn't it be great to have a triceratops for a pet? If you had one, it would probably be your best friend. It would always want to play with you, and it would always know how you're feeling. On dark and stormy nights, if your triceratops got scared, you could let it sleep in your room. True, a triceratops is a little on the huge side, but that just means more pet to love, and more pet to love you back! Just imagine your very own pet triceratops running out to greet you at the end of the day. Ooof! Wouldn't that be the best thing ever?

      If I Had a Triceratops
    • 2014

      Our heroine can't think of anything better than bringing home a baby raptor - all teensy and tiny, fluffy and funny. It would cuddle and play, stalk birds and dust bunnies, and curl up on laps. In short, it would be the perfect pet Readers may notice striking similarities between the raptor's behaviour and that of a more common house pet. But whether their first love is dinosaurs or kittens, little people with big imaginations will definitely warm to this perfect picture book.

      If I Had a Velociraptor