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Lädt ... The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus, Book 4) (2013. Auflage)von Rick Riordan (Autor)
Werk-InformationenDas Haus des Hades von Rick Riordan
![]() Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. ![]() ![]() Maybe it's just because I've read all of the books back to back to back for like a week, but this one, like the past couple felt a little slow for parts. That said, I think it was one of my favorites in the Heroes of Olympus series. There was finally some character development that didn't relate to artificial drama. I felt like pretty much all of the newer characters (meaning everyone not from the OG PJO series) were kind of flat until this book. Like for Rick Riordan to write, what, 10 main characters?? (Percy, Annabeth, Nico, Jason, Piper, Leo, Frank, Hazel, Coach, Reyna, is that actually all of them??) that's a lot, and 7 introduced in 2 books, so there isn't much room to explore each of their characters very much. So until this book it mostly felt like a bunch of bland clones and Percy and Annabeth, IMO. I'm not a huge fan of the fact that they're like all 15-16 and they're all dating?? But I do love the friendships that develop, the way Leo connects better with Hazel and Frank after learning about Frank's weakness, the way Jason supports Nico better after learning about his crush, like the vulnerability between the kids in this group and the relationships that come out of it are so much to me. I am a huge fan of Percabeth despite not loving the couples, and this book was there with Percabeth content. But the whole ptsd package deal for them- I want to cry for them. I really enjoyed this book. After the (literal) cliffhanger ending in Mark of Athena I liked that I don't feel the need to jump into the last book of this series because OMGWTFINEEDTOKNOWWHATHAPPENS. I mean, I'll probably read it next anyway (I may have a Percy Jackson problem), but I don't feel compelled to pick up the book immediately. I can wait until tomorrow! Anyway, this installment had loads of character development, but even with all that development Piper is still annoying. Her insecurity is really grating, especially since she can just (view spoiler) . We'll see if she gets any better in the next one. I don't know if she has a POV in the final book but it would be nice if she found some self esteem. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Um die Erdgöttin Gaia am Erwachen zu hindern, müssen die 7 Halbgötter im 4. und vorletzten Band der Reihe "Helden des Olymp" (zuletzt "Das Zeichen der Athene") das Tor zur Unterwelt schliessen. Während Annabeth und Percy durch die Unterwelt Tartarus irren, sind Leo, Piper, Hazel, Frank und Jason auf der Argo II im Mittelmeer unterwegs nach Tartarus. Immer wieder besiegen die Halbgötter mit ihren Stärken Feinde, die Gaia auf sie hetzt. Mit Percy und Annabeth vereint, treffen die 5 Halbgötter auf den Totengott Hades und dessen Tor zur Unterwelt. Es gelingt ihnen das Tor zu schliessen, doch den endgültigen Sieg gegen Gaja müssen sie im 5. Band auf dem Weg nach Athen erringen. Die Handlung wechselt zwischen der Unterwelt Tartarus und den Ereignissen auf der Argo II. Bei der detailreichen Schilderung von Ereignissen und Kämpfen zwischen Halbgöttern, Göttern, Titanen und Riesen verliert man leicht den Blick für die zusammenhängende Handlung. Witzige Details und neue Handlungsorte bereichern den 4. Band. Bei Nachfrage zur Vervollständigung der Reihe empfohlen. Ab 11 Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:![]()
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