“Je veux l'éviter, mais on n'évite pas le hasard”
Livre tout de même bon, mais sans fin concrète, selon moi.
Peut être que le livre n'ayant pas vraiment de fin veut venir supporter le fait que l'ultime partie d'échecs n'a pas été terminée.
Malgré la bonne lecture, je reste déçue que Yannick n'a pas formellement réussi à terminer sa quête... Mais je devais m'y en attente avec ce genre littéraire.
Beaucoup trop de référence sexuelles écœurantantes et non-necessaires. Ça gache vraiment toute l'histoire...
“To the stars who listen and the dream that are answered”
The best book of the series.
Spoilers for PJO
In The Lost Hero (the 6th book of the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles), we follow Jason, Piper and Leo.
Still, prepare to come across or hear about some cherished characters from the Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series such as Annabeth, Percy, Thalia, Clarisse, Silena and (obviously) Chiron.
The story takes place only a few years after the Titan war where a lot of demigods fought to stop Kronos from taking control of Olympus.
Piper's dad disappeared. But her dad is Tristan McLean, a famous actor from The King of Sparta, which keeps her from talking about him, even to her friends.
Jason doesn't remember who he is. He has to find a way to get his memory back. Little did he know, it was going to be way more difficult than he expected.
Leo has some weird things going on in his life and slowly figures out the cause of all things that happened in his past.
When the three of them are sent on a quest to save Hera, they learn some shocking things about themselves.
How will they manage their lives as heroes? Join them on their journey along with new friendships, trust, family, self-acceptance and of course, enemies.
**************Annabeth's boyfriend, Percy Jackson, has gone missing.She, along with Butch and the Hunters of Artemis are sent to find him.**************
In this book, you will keep learning about Greek mythology and slowly get introduced to Roman mythology along with the gods' multiple personalities.
MAJOR HOO (TLH) SPOILERS!!!
Rick Riordan is an absolute genius.
The way he sets for the plot so subtly chapters ahead (sometimes even book or entire series)!
First, we find out that Percy Jackson is missing.
Then, there is Jason, coming at Camp Half-Blood with a purple shirt.
Jason's brain is wired to think in roman terms, calling himself the son of Jupiter.
During the story, Hera keeps reminding them about the existence of other demigods and an exchange that Jason has made.
At the end of the book, we find out that all this time, Percy was at Camp Jupiter (being the camp for the roman-born demigods with an orange shirt, not knowing who he was, using Greek terms.
The “exchange” being Percy and Jason switching camps to help bring peace between the Greek and the Roman demigods. They will have to come together to fight what is coming next.
I also love that the next book is called The Son of Neptune, meaning Percy Jackson.
Neptune is Poseidon's roman form.
absolutely hard not to love. this book is feminist, enemies to lovers and obviously contains pirates... what more could you possibly ask for?
I expected so much from this book, and I was disappointed. The story is incoherent and lacks clarity.
Here's more about why I didn't like it:
- When Jen and Eric speak in the margins, it is sometimes hard just to understand what they are talking about.
- Also, why do we only get to know the first letter of the names of some of the places S. visits?
- Straka's mystery is hardly solved by the end of the book, so what was the point?
- I would like to point out that Eric and Jen ending up together brings nothing to the story. Why push two characters together if all of it is unnecessary?
- There are too many characters, which gets confusing.
- Pfeifer being the governor was also unnecessary. It could have been anyone else.
Because I liked the concept of the book, I will be giving it 2 stars.
The time jumps are a little confusing but the plot twists are worth it. This novel made me feel a wide range of emotions and I have trouble processing the end (in a good way).