![]() When the group of students is attacked by a monster, Jason manages to save the day with powers he didn't know he had, and the adventure is launched from there. Leo and Piper and everyone on the bus act like they know exactly who Jason is, but he himself has zero clue where he is, how he got there, or why everyone's insistent that he's been with them since the start of term. The chapter is told from Jason's perspective, and we know right away something is wrong. The story begins on a school bus and introduces us right away to our three heroes: Jason, Piper, and Leo. Hardcore fans will notice the elements about the mystery at the opening and start piecing the puzzle together themselves, but they'll hardly suspect what Riordan throws at us by the time we figure out what exactly is going on. Riordan opens our new adventure only a couple of months after the ending of The Last Olympian, the fifth book in the first Percy Jackson series. The first book in the Heroes of Olympus series is The Lost Hero. Rick Riordan knows what he's doing with Greek and Roman mythology, and he delivers each adventure more strongly than the last. With the (unfortunately) last book in this newest series hitting the shelves this fall, I thought I would hop to it and devour the four that are already out before the last one comes. Indeed, after having fallen in love with the first Percy Jackson series, I myself was quite ecstatic at the thought of returning to Camp Half-Blood and my favorite characters. Had I not jumped on the Heroes of Olympus boat so late, I would have as well. Undoubtedly, when Percy Jackson fans discovered that Rick Riordan, the author of the series, was putting out another five-book cycle with our beloved Son of Poseidon, they danced for joy and paraded about the streets in celebration. Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main). ![]() Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main).
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