The House of Hades by Rick Riordan

 The House of Hades by Rick Riordan 


1. Rating 4.5/5 


While I particularly liked this book, I didn't feel it was the most grounded of the Percy Jackson or Heroes of Olympus stories. It's difficult to have 8 head legends and amazingly, it suggests two or three characters recover seats. Hazel and Piper were hardly around in this book and Jason, while present, didn't seem to do a lot. Furthermore, while it's good that an impressive part of the characters, particularly Frank and Piper, seems to have gotten over their vulnerabilities that were shown in Mark of Athena, there is apparently little explanation in regards to why this happened as expected. 


Moreover, an extraordinary piece of the association between Leo and Hazel drifted around perplexed feelings and the odd relationship with each other, and that was essentially ousted in this book. Perhaps it will be explored further in the accompanying book, notwithstanding, it makes one miracle of why it's even raised if nothing else happens to it. 


2. Rating 4/5 


Another surprising book about my most adored legends! What I really love about this game plan is that while neglecting to get debilitating bc of following unmistakable povs, notwithstanding it sorts out some way to permit each to character make and create. Besides works through various sentiments like finding what your character is, sexuality, and so forth 


I can't believe I will finish this game plan with the accompanying book it makes me to some degree bleak. Notwithstanding, I understand that there is still dynamically about this world to scrutinize from, yet doubtlessly not with a POV of Percy or Leo :'( 


In any case, worshiped the book.

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