Heroes of Olympus :The lost Hero

Brossura, 551 pagine

Pubblicato il 2010 da Penguingroup.

ISBN:
978-0-14-138492-4
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From Percy Jacksons world

38 edizioni

Great Start: Might be the best use of the lost-memory trope ever

4 stelle

Throughout my reading, I wondered when the main story of Jason, Leo, and Piper would intersect with the search for Percy. I wish I’d caught on earlier to the larger picture, but I did manage to put it together before the big reveal toward the end.

Never during this adventure did I think it would be a self-contained story. Despite knowing it’s a five book series, just the text itself makes it clear this is an introduction to new main characters, and they need their own story to avoid being overshadowed by those characters we know and love already.

The new prophecy tells us we’ll be balancing between seven major heroes. Obviously, our new three plus Percy and Annabeth make five, but who will the final two be? Thalia? Grover? Nicco? Someone new? That’s a lot of characters to keep up with. I’ll keep my fingers crossed that the follow-up …

Very enjoyable

5 stelle

I loved this story. It's a great follow-on from the PJO pentalogy and a great start to expand upon what Uncle Rick started way back in The Lightning Thief. I can't wait to continue the series.

I enjoyed the expansion of having the Roman pantheon and the improvement to Aphrodite and her cabin. I love Piper, Leo, and Jason. Piper is great in showing that sometimes words are as powerful as celestial bronze. Leo is just pure sass (very similar to Percy, i really hope we get interactions between them) and with all the pain he's dealt with, I see him being a great hero. Jason is a great addition, having him be Thalia's brother. The retconn is nearly seamless in that Thalia never told anyone, even Luke or Annabeth about him. Though with them traveling around for a year or more, I find it hard to believe that she'd …