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I love the book, and the length is perfect! I can finally sit down and just listen for hours and not have to worry about running out to quickly
Characters: 7/10
Plot: 7/10
Writing: 9/10
Delving into the Roman side of things in this book felt very…foreign, but I think it introduced plenty of new material to distinguish this series even more from the first. It was fun having Percy back. I like Frank and Hazel decently well, but not as much as I’ve liked some of the other characters. They both have interesting and complex backstories that go along with both their strengths and weaknesses. I like the development of the overall series plot that happened in this book. Orion's awesome. :) I liked the ending, too.
Great book, but really long
tis is so funny
Isn't it the Greeks that are trying to unite the camps?
I REALLY miss Percy
The only thing I can say about these books is that they are TERRIFIC! Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series was awesome, but the Heroes of Olympus is also great! The author includes such wonderful details and the battle scenes are so exciting. I look forward to each and every one of these books and have listened to them all on cd. The reader is the best!
Actually talar2000, the name Gaea can be spelled either Gaea or Gaia, depending on whose version of mythology you read. And the word prophesy also has two spellings: Prophesy and prophecy. Just saying.
description spelled 2 things wrong...
prophesy-prophecy, Gaia-Gaea.