
Would you consider the audio edition of The Mark of Athena to be better than the print version? But the book isn't so engaging or edge-of-the-seat that I felt like I "couldn't put it down".Īs a series, the Heroes of Olympus is not as good as the original Percy Jackson and the Olympians, but is fun, and continues the stories of the main characters, and the story is good enough, you want to know what happens next. Simply because the book is relatively short, yes I would listen in one sitting. Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?


He keeps things moving and engaging, He has fun with the voices, even if they aren't all that dynamic (you can always tell it's Swanson, you never get the feeling he "transforms" into his characters) He make distinct differences between his characters (with maybe the exception of the giants, but that is understandable) Swanson also handles all the difficult names and locations which could easily get butchered. What about Joshua Swanson’s performance did you like? The characters get to shine in seperate moments, allowing more of their personality to be revealed. Great historical tie-ins and doesn't give us the "lite" versions of mythology. No, I don't re-listen very often, and Riordan does a good job of making the marking events memorable especially as you read next entries into the series. Would you listen to The Mark of Athena again? Why?

Recommended to those who enjoy fantasy/adventure reads.or who have enjoyed previous Riordan books. I look forward to the Doors of Hades when it comes out later this fall. These books are formulaic but also fast-paced and engaging. Overall I enjoyed this book and found it entertaining. My favorite part was Annabeth’s solo quest to follow the Mark of Athena, I love her character and she confronts some truly creepy things. Of course they are also trying to prevent Gaia from ending the world. The majority of the story is about these characters learning each others secrets and learning to trust each other. Despite the multitude of characters the story never gets confusing though and moves at a fast pace. The characters are pretty easy to distinguish between Riordan has done a good job of giving them all outstanding characteristics. It's just a lot of characters to try and stay engaged with. The story gets a bit drawn out because it's following seven different characters and we hear from all of their different points of view. They fight monsters, journey, fight tougher monsters, journey, and then fight the big baddie at the end. This story follows the same formula as previous ones.the heroes leave on a desperate quest to save the world, then find out they only have seven days to complete their mission. There is a lot of action and adventure and some great monsters just like in previous books. Additionally Annabeth is told by her mother Athena to follow the Mark of Athena, which also takes them to Rome.but leads Annabeth on a solo quest. The meeting results in our group of heroes, basically the groups from the first two books, joining forces and journeying to Rome to confront some giants. Finally the two groups of Demi-gods meet. The narrator does a good job of keeping all of the voices straight.and there are a ton of voices to keep straight. I listened to this on audiobook and, like the previous two audiobooks in this series, this one was very well done. The story is well done and entertaining although with all the different characters we are following now things get a bit drawn out.

As with all of Riordan’s book he follows his normal formula.
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This is the third book in the Heroes of Olympus series by Riordan. Well done continuation of this fantasy series What if he’s now attached to Roman ways? Does he still need his old friends? As the daughter of the goddess of war and wisdom, Annabeth knows she was born to be a leader - but never again does she want to be without Seaweed Brain by her side. What more does Athena want from her?Īnnabeth’s biggest fear, though, is that Percy might have changed. Annabeth already feels weighed down by the prophecy that will send seven demigods on a quest to find - and close - the Doors of Death. In her pocket, Annabeth carries a gift from her mother that came with an unnerving command: Follow the Mark of Athena. Annabeth hopes that the sight of their praetor Jason on deck will reassure the Romans that the visitors from Camp Half-Blood are coming in peace.Īnd that’s only one of her worries. With its steaming bronze dragon figurehead, Leo’s fantastical creation doesn’t appear friendly. As Annabeth and her friends Jason, Piper, and Leo fly in on the Argo II, she can’t blame the Roman demigods for thinking the ship is a Greek weapon. Just when she’s about to be reunited with Percy - after six months of being apart, thanks to Hera - it looks like Camp Jupiter is preparing for war.
