The Heroes Of Olympus: The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan
May 6, 2017
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I just had finished reading Percy Jackson & the Olympians so this book was a little weird, still I think it was good. This book had the usual Rick Riordan type of adventure which made it kind of nostalgic but with completely different characters. For those wondering I can only tell you Annabeth appears in the book :)
This book continues the last series and starts telling the story of the prophecy about the seven demigods that Rachel gave them. Now Percy is lost and Annabeth is trying to find him but instead of finding him she finds three special demigods. The book introduces these three new characters (the first story is about three of those seven demigods) as well as new mythological gods and creatures. They travel all over the United States with a mission: free one of the new character's father, free one of the most important goddess and defeat a giant to stop one of the most dangerous and ancient titans from rising.
Not going to lie, at the beginning I hated all of the main characters. At the end I hated them less I guess.
My opinion on Jason is that he is always trying too hard to be the one who knows all the answers and to be the leader and to show the others that he is powerful and I feel like there is no need to do that. I believe Jason wants to help his friends of course but it always felt like he was partly worried about how his decisions would make him look. I guess that has an explanation in the next book because you'll discover how his life was before Piper and Leo and Camp Half-Blood.
My opinion on Piper is that she's sweet and she really is just trying to help her friends in any way she can. At the beginning it seemed like she had a huge lack of confidence in herself and being daughter of her Godly parent that was weird. Luckily by the end of the book she's been through so many strange and hard situations that she finally starts acting like the confident girl she really is but she just didn't want to show.
My opinion on Leo is that he was the most annoying demigod I'd ever met in my entire life. I thought he was just desperate for attention and that he was just the most immature of all time. By the point of the series where I'm now I LOVE Leo, but in The Lost Hero every time I had to read from his perspective I got so annoyed. I hated him in this book and now he's one of my favorite characters in the whole series. I just can't imagine this series without him.
But yeah, this book is definitely full of surprises connected with characters from the last series, specially for Jason. It has just the perfect amount of adventure that a Rick Riordan's book has. Some parts were a little disappointing because some things that happened were just too easy and too much of a coincidence to be true.
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