December 17, 2011
Rick Riordan The Lost Hero Review
Hey, everybody!
I’ve decided to do one of my first reviews on the first book in the Heroes of Olympus series, The Lost Hero. This new series is a follow-up of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, introducing new characters, new thrills, and new wonders. I found the first book to be quite entertaining! This book had a new protagonist, Jason, a half-blood, with his friends, Piper and Leo, also half-bloods. They find out who they really are in camp, but Jason is a little… different. He is the only one who has total amnesia, and has different types of weapons than the others. He knows Latin instead of Greek as well. In the book, he journeys to stop a new enemy, Gaea- and her huge army of giants. The read was amazing, that had me turning pages for hours. You can buy the hardcover version on Amazon for $11.39, and paperback for $9.99. There’s also a Kindle edition available on Amazon for $8.79.
I’ve decided to do one of my first reviews on the first book in the Heroes of Olympus series, The Lost Hero. This new series is a follow-up of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, introducing new characters, new thrills, and new wonders. I found the first book to be quite entertaining! This book had a new protagonist, Jason, a half-blood, with his friends, Piper and Leo, also half-bloods. They find out who they really are in camp, but Jason is a little… different. He is the only one who has total amnesia, and has different types of weapons than the others. He knows Latin instead of Greek as well. In the book, he journeys to stop a new enemy, Gaea- and her huge army of giants. The read was amazing, that had me turning pages for hours. You can buy the hardcover version on Amazon for $11.39, and paperback for $9.99. There’s also a Kindle edition available on Amazon for $8.79.
