Okay, so that was cool. Sure, it took me literally forever but it was fun. I had two and a half major issues with this book, but besides that, I really enjoyed it.
This book is the second book in the Heroes of Olympus series and it marks the point in the series where I thought to myself, "okay, this is just sad. I have to stop spoiling series for myself". I mean seriously. There were so many elements of foreshadowing for the next book that I would have enjoyed so much more if it wasn't for the fact that I go on TikTok and Pinterest way too often. Something I'd like us all to appreciate is the fact that Rick Riordan is a literal god. The way he created this whole series to interweave...and all the mythological research that must have gone into it...
This book also helped me change my ranking of Percy Jackson characters. Frank is amazing...loyal, caring, misunderstood, family-oriented, and needing to find his strength. Hazel is amazing...loving, concerned, innocent, old-fashioned (obviously), and powerful. Her backstory is also so interesting to read about. They are both easily some new favorites, right after Percy and Annabeth. This book also helped me to realize how much I love Tyson (hell, I cried when he came into play) and how much I love the found family trope. Another amazing and fun character was Ella. She was so adorable and funny and aghhh.
The recurring jokes in this book were great. I've heard the humor gets stale farther on in the book, but in this book, I actually laughed aloud a number of times. I mean, maybe I just have a shit sense of humor, but the humor helped make this book what it is.
I've learned to appreciate the third-person narrative as well. I do miss Percy's sassy way of narrating (a lot though, Percy come back!), but I'm glad I can get a somewhat perspective of all the characters, even if the writing does seem a bit cheesy or comical sometimes.
Let's get into some ✨issues✨ I had with this book.
1.) The pacing. This book was not fast-paced whatsoever. The story did not seem to move along with the action at all. It might be the fault of the third-person narrative and I think the issue could be better solved if the characters themselves were actually the ones narrating. When I wanted to binge read, it kind of hurt my brain a little, almost like I was working too hard to get through it.
2.) The plot convenience. If you've read some of my other reviews, you may have picked up on the fact that plot convenience is a mini pet peeve of mine. I feel like a lot of conflicts in this book were resolved rather lazily, with a character all of a sudden going: "ooh yay I randomly think I know what to do!" or "okay we're going to take a risk that has a 99% chance of failing oh look it worked". Issues could have been resolved in better ways than that.
3.) The Romans. Now, don't get me wrong, the Romans were cool and all, but I am a diehard Greek mythology fan, so when the Roman characters kept hating on the Greeks it made me a little uninterested. I also got worried that Percy wasn't going to return to Camp Half Blood when he became praetor, and that he would leave his found family there behind...and I'm still a bit worried about that. So hopefully that's not the case and Camp Half-Blood can still be his go-to.
I cried during this book, which is kind of embarrassing since there was nothing to really cry about. It's just, when Tyson came in and hugged Percy and then they found out the ship was coming, I thought, Percy will see Annabeth again, and he is with his brother, and he can be happy again. Also, when Frank and Hazel were finally accepted by the campers at Camp Jupiter...that made me tear up. They got the recognition they deserved.
At this point, I am unsure about this book. I don't know which I liked better, The Lost Hero or this one. I'd appreciate if someone could help me out in the comments and maybe read my review of The Lost Hero so you can help me compare reviews...I don't know, I just need help.
Overall, I enjoyed this book! It was flawed, but I liked it. I am beyond excited for Mark of Athena, because I've heard there's an Annabeth focus and I love Annabeth. So make sure to watch out for my next review! Ciao!
P.S. So...I just finished all of Heroes of Olympus and now that I can put it all in perspective, this book was my least favorite of the series. I really enjoyed it, but looking at it relatively, it was my least favorite.