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A review by overzealous_reader
The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan
5.0
This series begins after Percy Jackson and the Olympians. We’re introduced to Jason waking up on a bus surrounded by unfamiliar people. Along with Jason are his friends, Piper and Leo, who are also demigods. Typical of being a demigod, Jason, and his friends are attack. The attack results in the group of three meeting Annabeth. Annabeth is on a quest to find a missing Percy Jackson. As Jason makes his way to Camp Half-Blood, he is given a missing Goddess quest.
This quest following Jason, trying to piece together his past, with his two friends. Piper, trying to deal with the knowledge that the enemy has her father. Then, Leo is trying to cope with the fact he can control a dangerous element. Despite all the uncertainty and hardships, the three find a way to help the Goddess Hera escape from her enemies.
Honestly, I think I’m turning into a fan of Riordan’s work. Riordan’s twist of Greek mythology is fascinating, especially since he doesn’t put Greek Gods in a flattering light. The Greek Gods are selfish, immature, and power-hungry. These traits are perfectly executed in Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympus and The Heroes of Olympus.
This quest following Jason, trying to piece together his past, with his two friends. Piper, trying to deal with the knowledge that the enemy has her father. Then, Leo is trying to cope with the fact he can control a dangerous element. Despite all the uncertainty and hardships, the three find a way to help the Goddess Hera escape from her enemies.
Honestly, I think I’m turning into a fan of Riordan’s work. Riordan’s twist of Greek mythology is fascinating, especially since he doesn’t put Greek Gods in a flattering light. The Greek Gods are selfish, immature, and power-hungry. These traits are perfectly executed in Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympus and The Heroes of Olympus.