The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)

The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, #1)

Rick Riordan

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JASON HAS A PROBLEM. He doesn’t remember anything before waking up in a bus full of kids on a field trip. Apparently he has a girlfriend named Piper, and his best friend is a guy named Leo. They’re all students at the Wilderness School, a boarding school for “bad kids," as Leo puts it. What did Jason do to end up here? And where is here, exactly? Jason doesn't know anything—except that everything seems very wrong.PIPER HAS A SECRET. Her father has been missing for three days, ever since she had that terrifying nightmare about his being in trouble. Piper doesn’t understand her dream, or why her boyfriend suddenly doesn’t recognize her. When a freak storm hits during the school trip, unleashing strange creatures and whisking her, Jason, and Leo away to someplace called Camp Half-Blood, she has a feeling she’s going to find out, whether she wants to or not.LEO HAS A WAY WITH TOOLS. When he sees his cabin at Camp Half-Blood, filled with power tools and machine parts, he feels right at home. But there’s weird stuff, too—like the curse everyone keeps talking about, and some camper who's gone missing. Weirdest of all, his bunkmates insist that each of them—including Leo—is related to a god. Does this have anything to do with Jason's amnesia, or the fact that Leo keeps seeing ghosts?Join new and old friends from Camp Half-Blood in this thrilling first book in The Heroes of Olympus series. Best-selling author Rick Riordan has pumped up the action, humor, suspense, and mystery in an epic adventure that will leave readers panting for the next installment.


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    The Lost Hero begins a new chapter in the lives of our demigods.

    Riordan introduces three new characters (Jason, Leo, and Piper) and a brand new storyline (what is going on with Jason? Who IS Jason? Who are these new kids? Etc...).


    I liked that Leo was Hispanic and Piper is American Indian. It adds some flavor and color, and I think that their nationalities affect their personalities also. Leo is a little spicy and loud and funny, and Piper is a bit more reserved and serious.

    I did not find the "romance" between Jason and Piper believable. I just don't see them working well together? That's just my opinion though. They just didn't do it for me really.

    My least favorite character was Jason. I found him terribly boring, but that's probably because we know nothing about him or his past. He's your typical alpha male, leader, whatever, but there was nothing exciting about him. I prefer Percy over Jason. Percy is snarky and Jason is almost too serious for me. Maybe, in the coming books, if I learn more about him, I'll warm up to him more.

    Leo really intrigued me from the beginning. His background and his POWER. UGH THAT IS THE POWER I WOULD WANT

    I liked Coach Hedge. I found him delightful, even if the kids found him annoying.

    I ALSO really enjoyed how we got to learn more about the "dead" characters and kings like Midas and the Cyclopes, etc.


    I enjoyed this book a lot.

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