Summary:
The Lost Hero is the first book in Rick Riordan's second book series based on mythology. Jason, Piper and Leo are on a field trip when Jason wakes up without any memory of who he is or what he is doing. The trio discover they are demigods when they are attacked. Coach Hedge, their escort, takes them to Camp Halfblood where they learn they must go on a mission to save Hera. Once they complete their quest, Jason begins to gain his memory back and realizes that he is a hero from Camp Jupiter and is actually a Roman demigod. He has been switched with Percy by Hera in a ploy to try to get the two camps to band together to defeat Gaea.
Strengths:
Like the Percy Jackson series, The Lost Hero combines the modern world with Greek and Roman mythology in this fantasy novel. Unlike his previous novels, The Lost Hero is told in 3rd person with alternating point of view chapters told by the three main characters, Piper, Jason and Leo. Riordan's casual storytelling style makes the narration easy and quick to read. The characters are well developed and the plot is richly complex and includes a lot of action.
The Rest of the Heroes of Olympus Series:
The Son of Neptune
The Mark of Athena
The House of Hades
The Blood of Olympus
Riordan, R. (2010). The lost hero. New York: Disney/Hyperion Books.
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