At first my wife and I read the books to our kids, then with them and, finally, as they got older, toward the end of the series, we all read them in round robin fashion, with our then teenage kids blasting through them first, with my wife and I (and others in our extended family) following close behind. Like most families of our generation, we read J.K. The books include well-researched Greek and Roman mythology, very ‘human’ demigods and gods, lots of humor and ‘save-the-world’ action. And flying ships! And Riordan is from San Antonio!ĬONS: Gotta wait for at least one more and maybe two in the series.īOTTOM LINE: Rick Riordan gets my vote (and my family’s vote) to fill the void left by the end of the Harry Potter series. PROS: Full of Greek and Roman mythology fast paced suitable for kids, young adults and adults. All while the teenage demigods act like…well…teenagers. And the Roman demigods are threatening the Greek demigods camp. Gaia sends giants and other mythological creatures against them. REVIEW SUMMARY: The third book in Rick Riordan’s Heroes of Olympus series joins Percy Jackson (son of Poseidon), Jason Grace (son of Jupiter) and other Greek and Roman demigods in a quest to save the world from the destructive awakening of Gaia, goddess of the Earth.īRIEF SYNOPSIS: Seven teenage demigods of prophecy race to Rome to save one of their own and to thwart Gaia, one of the most powerful gods in mythology. My review of Rick Riordan’s The Mark of Athena is up at the Hugo-award winning.
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