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The Lost Hero

The Lost Hero

Written by:
Rick Riordan
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Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
53
Narrator
13
Release Date
September 6, 2022
Duration
16 hours 33 minutes
Summary
Rick Riordan, the best-selling author of the Percy Jackson series, pumps up the action and suspense in The Lost Hero, the first book in The Heroes of Olympus series. 'Riordan extends the franchise in a logical direction while maximizing the elements that made the first series so popular: irreverent heroes, plenty of tension-filled moments fighting monsters, and authentic classical mythology mixed in with modern life.'-- Horn Book A New York Times best-seller A spin-off of the blockbuster Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, but stands on its own Combines Roman and Greek mythology Told from the points of view of a diverse cast of demigods Memorable characters, witty dialogue, and non-stop action have made this series popular across the globe Perfect for middle grade readers but can be enjoyed by older readers, too Jason has a problem. He doesn't remember anything before waking up on a school bus holding hands with a girl. Apparently she's his girlfriend Piper, his best friend is a kid named Leo, and they're all students in the Wilderness School, a boarding school for 'bad kids.' What he did to end up here, Jason has no idea—except that everything seems very wrong. Piper has a secret. Her father has been missing for three days, and her vivid nightmares reveal that he's in terrible danger. Now her boyfriend doesn't recognize her, and when a freak storm and strange creatures attack during a school field trip, she, Jason, and Leo are whisked away to someplace called Camp Half-Blood. What is going on? Leo has a way with tools. His new cabin at Camp Half-Blood is filled with them. Seriously, the place beats Wilderness School hands down, with its weapons training, monsters, and fine-looking girls. What's troubling is the curse everyone keeps talking about, and that a camper's gone missing. Weirdest of all, his bunkmates insist they are all—including Leo—related to a god. Fans of demigods, prophecies, and quests will be left breathless--and panting for Book Two.
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Sherri B.

Love the book, but so disappointed in the new narration. I mean, Chiron breaks out in a Texas twang when Leo leads them to Bunker 9?? That's just embarrassing. I thought I was getting the other narration. I'm so irritated.

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cursedepub

Re-"reading" this 10 years after I first read it, and now in my late 20s, it is still a really engaging and exciting story. Riordan's character work is especially strong and the pacing is well-balanced with action, comedy, introspection, and an unfolding plot that has enough going on to fill up not only this one novel, but the whole 5-book Heroes of Olympus series. While the storytelling and prose style is clearly for younger readers (simple and straightforward, with foreshadowing or supposed mysteries extremely telegraphed), the book is definitely not without depth and dimension. However, I really wasn't a fan of the narrators - only Jason's chapters were decent, and as a whole the narrators sounded stilted, unnatural, and cheesy - as if they were seeing the text for the first time and weren't prepared - sorry.

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Anonymous

not fond of 3 different narrators

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Anonymous

I'm not a fan of the new narration. I miss the old version. This one has no creativity and is severely inconsistent. Half of the Greek names are said differently by the same narrator each time they say it. It's so distracting and pulls you out of the story. I love the series though!

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