This definitely would have been an easier read if I was far more familiar with Greek Mythology. I found myself constantly having to go back into my mind, searching for the little mythology I have learned...and at times, venturing onto that ever so frightening place known as "wikipedia."
In all reality though, Task Force Gaea: Finding Balance has been one of those books that after getting past the first coupe of chapters, I was able to embrace the story, without really wanting to put it down at all. It embraces both the classical mythology, with a modern and unique twist, creating an idea I never would have attributed to the gods. I've read many books and I've watched many televisions shows with a dual reality, and those story lines have always fascinated me to no end. The simple idea that two fates are aligned with each other, and just by one mistake, an entire world could forget the building blocks of a culture is almost scary, keeping me hooked from the start.
Little did I expect those two fantastic twists at the end of the novel either! I knew there had to be something more with Brandon, Aleta, and Sarah, but I never expected Alkonoe to tell that to Brandon! What Themis and Apollo discuss in the epilogue also emerged out of the shadows; I completely forgot about Apollo's penance, and it wasn't until the epilogue that I realized that there had to be something that made Zeus so filled with rage.
I cannot wait to see the twists in the next volume. The feeling that there is so much more to Brandon, Aleta, and Sarah keeps me on my toes, like pins and needles. I'm already speculating a few things, but I cannot be certain, for, as I said, I never expected that thing with Brandon.
My only criticism of the novel was the pace of the second half. I would have loved to spend more time getting to know Danelos, Brandon, Aleta, and Sarah...but I supposed that will have to wait for Volume 2. By knowing that Volume 2 is coming, the pace of the second half (part 4) did not completely disappoint me. The ambiguity just keeps me waiting for the next step in the tale.
Now, I really want to go refresh my Greek Mythology...that way, the Book Club Discussion will be even better! Task Force Gaea: Finding Balance definitely has many discussion points, and I am so glad we chose this book as our book for March!