The mark of Athena

586 pages

English language

Published Jan. 15, 2012

ISBN:
978-1-4231-4060-3
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5 stars (3 reviews)

The Mark of Athena is an American fantasy-adventure novel written by Rick Riordan, based on Greek and Roman mythology. It was published on October 2, 2012, and is the third book in The Heroes of Olympus series, a sequel of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series. It is preceded by The Son of Neptune and followed by The House of Hades. The novel is narrated in third-person. The Mark of Athena received positive reviews from critics for its humor, characters, and mix of elements. Criticism was focused on its slow pace, action, and different perspectives. It has since been translated into many languages and released as a hardcover, e-book, audiobook and paperback.

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4 stars

The Mark of Athena continues Rick Riordan's tradition of crafting engaging and interesting characters within the Heroes of Olympus series. The groundwork laid in the first two books regarding the backstories of the new characters pays off here, allowing for a seamless continuation without excessive exposition.

While the characters grapple with self-doubt and internal conflicts, their overall development remains relatively static compared to the previous installments. However, the strength of their established personalities and relationships carries the narrative forward, making them enjoyable to follow.

The overarching plot is undeniably intriguing, keeping the pages turning at a steady pace. However, the journey to the central conflict is peppered with numerous side-quests, a signature element of Riordan's writing. While these diversions offer additional excitement and world-building, I occasionally found myself yearning for a more direct path to the main story.

Although the primary objective of this particular quest is achieved, the ending …

What a trip

5 stars

Content warning General spoilers from throughout the book

What a trip

5 stars

Just finished The Mark of Athena. I'm glad everyone's little adventures and fights got wrapped up, though they felt kinda rushed, especially the Giants.

I loved that the story started talking about how far Percy and annabeth have come and getting nostalgia. It's a shame Grover wasn't around to share in the nostalgia trips. I need my Golden trio back (though I do love all the new characters).

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