
Jason wakes up, with no memory. He’s on a bus with people he doesn’t even know. With him are his supposed girlfriend and supposed best friend, Piper McLean and Leo Valdez. Apparently, they go to a school for “bad kids” and are currently on a field trip to the Grand Canyon. Jason and his friends are soon placed in a weirder situation. They are attacked by some kind of storm spirits and they figure out that their chaperone gym teacher is actually a Satyr. While fighting the storm spirits Jason figures out he is able to fly, helping him save Piper and Leo. Soon after Jason, and his friends are whisked away to Camp Half-Blood by a girl named Annabeth. Annabeth tells them that she was only at the grand canyon because she had information that suggested that her missing boyfriend, Percy Jackson was there. Jason, Annabeth, Piper, and Leo all find out some secrets, the biggest of which is the fact that Hera, goddess of Heaven and Marriage stole Jason’s memory, and Hera is imprisoned. Considering the fact that Olympus has gone quiet Jason, Piper, and Leo decide to go on a quest to save Hera and get Jason’s memory back. Their main mode of travel is Leo’s newly found dragon, Festus. Their first stop is to see Boreas the north wind, the friendliest of the winds. Soon after leaving the north wind’s palace in Quebec the trio crash lands in a warehouse which they soon find out is home to 3 cyclopes. After their encounter with the cyclops, Jason and his friends wander into an underground department store where the boys are promptly seduced by the head lady there. After saving Coach Hedge and making a trade for a cage of storm spirits they continue on their journey to see Aeolus the god of wind. As their journey continues secrets are harder to keep and tensions rise for the final battle. To find out all the secrets and read more about this trio’s adventures read Heroes Of Olympus: The Lost Hero!
This was one of my favorite books. After reading the Percy Jackson series I had high expectations for this book and series. I wanted to see all of my favorite characters and places from Percy Jackson but I also wanted to be introduced to new characters who I can like just as much. This book did very much live up to those expectations. I think the author did a very good job merging the Percy Jackson and Heroes Of Olympus storylines. Keep in mind that these 2 series are supposed to be connected and share the same sort of timeline. Also, the Heroes of Olympus books have multiple different points of view, unlike the Percy Jackson Books. This adds a lot of new and interesting points of view to the story, and adds a lot of depth as well. I think that if you have read the Percy Jackson series you can very much enjoy the Heroes Of Olympus books. If you haven’t read Percy Jackson yet I would recommend you read it first so you can understand the Heroes Of Olympus books much better. If you enjoy this book consider checking out the rest of the Heroes Of Olympus series and the Kane Chronicles and Magnus Chase. If you finish both the Percy Jackson series and the Heroes of Olympus series there is another installment in the timeline called the Trials of Apollo. Hope you enjoy this book as much as I did. Happy Reading!
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