67 pages • 2 hours read
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In The House of Hades, seven demigods—Percy, Annabeth, Hazel, Frank, Leo, Jason, and Piper—embark on a quest to stop monsters from entering the mortal world through the Doors of Death. Percy and Annabeth navigate Tartarus while the others journey on the Argo II to rescue them. They face various challenges, including battles with monsters and gods, learning magic, and overcoming personal trials to ultimately reunite and continue their mission to prevent Gaea's rise. Portrayals of emotional trauma, including scenes involving death and violence, are present in the story.
Rick Riordan's The House of Hades captivates with its complex characters and adventurous plot, engaging fans of the series. Critics praise its witty dialogue and seamless blend of mythology and modern elements. However, some note that the multiple perspectives can be overwhelming. Overall, it’s a thrilling addition to the series that keeps readers hooked.
A reader who would enjoy The House of Hades by Rick Riordan is typically a young adult or older, captivated by mythological adventures and dynamic character growth. If you enjoyed J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series or Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games, this thrilling blend of Greek mythology and modern-day quests will be a perfect match.
Mythology
Fantasy
Action / Adventure
Values/Ideas: Good & Evil
Values/Ideas: Fate
Relationships: Friendship
LGBTQ
Love / Sexuality
Relationships