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Book Reviews of The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus, Bk 4)

The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus, Bk 4)
The House of Hades - Heroes of Olympus, Bk 4
Author: Rick Riordan
ISBN-13: 9780141339207
ISBN-10: 0141339209
Publication Date: 1/1/2014
Pages: 597
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Publisher: Puffin
Book Type: Paperback
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daylily77 avatar reviewed The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus, Bk 4) on + 236 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This series has been slowing down a bit, but it is still giving me enjoyment to read.

The whole homosexual thing is very over-rated in the series. Parents need to know that it is present in the book. Only mentioned, but never acted upon. Interesting to see who it comes from though. If you are concerned, read the book first, be open with your kids.

I am going to continue reading this series, because simply put, I love it.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus, Bk 4) on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the fourth book in the Heroes of Olympus series by Riordan. The fifth (and final) book in this series will be titled, Blood of Olympus, and is scheduled for an October 2014 release date. I thought this book was by far the best yet in the Heroes of Olympus series and I really enjoyed it.

I listened to this on audiobook and the audiobook was very well done. The narrator does a decent job of distinguishing between all of these different character voices and of conveying character emotion.

Annabeth and Percy were thrown into Tartarus at the end of the last book and they are struggling to survive there and to find the Doors of Death. The other five Demi-Gods (Leo, Frank, Jason, Piper, and Hazel), with some help from Nico, are following Percys instructions to find the Doors of Death in the mortal realm. Every hero has a part to play and all of them must get more comfortable with their powers if they are going to succeed.

This was an excellently done continuation of this series. There is a ton of of interesting mythology and adventure. In previous books in this series I kind of felt swamped with the multitude of characters but in this book I felt like all the characters were more well balanced. I am finally beginning to engage with and really like the characters.

It doesnt hurt that we get to spend a lot of time with Percy and Annabeth in Tartarus. I love those two characters and watching them support each other through a number of horrific trials and adventures was awesome.

As for our other characters, all of them make some interesting revelations about their powers. Frank comes into his powers as a Demigod of War. Piper learns how to make her charm speak more powerful, Hazel learns how to control the Mists, and Leo gets a tough life lesson in love.

A lot happens in this book and it was all just awesome. There is a lot of action here and a lot of pieces are coming together.

I still think these books are very formulaic and this book still has a bit of that. The characters have to get to the Doors of Death by a certain time, fighting harder and harder monsters along the way, or all will be lost. However, because of the way the plot line switched between Tartarus and the Mortal World it felt a bit less formulaic than the previous books in the series.

Overall I really enjoyed this book a lot and can't wait to read book 6, Blood of Olympus. I finally felt like in this book I was really engaged with the characters. They characters grow a lot in this book and there is a ton of very cool mythology throughout the story. The book is action packed and moves quickly. I really thought this was the best book of these series so far. I highly recommend both Riordan's Percy Jack series and this series to fans of fantasy; especially mythology driven fantasy.
reviewed The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus, Bk 4) on + 350 more book reviews
I wasn't as drawn into this book as I was the last book especially (Mark of Athena was really amazing). I think to go from that one to this was a rough one to follow-up with. I constantly love the character build-up though. There are a lot of things that happen mainly for Leo, Frank, and Hazel in this book and something out of the blue that was unexpected from Nico. Of course we end up cheering for those we previously may have rooted against in this book. "Bob" is the reason I liked this book, honestly. There were so many things going on in this story that it is hard to really talk about them. I mean the book is nearly 600 pages long. Percy and Annabeth go on their own adventure and make us all say, "Aww" over their sweetness with one another too. Piper and Jason each got maybe one section of perspective this entire book, though Jason may have had two, but Piper only had one which made me feel sorry for her. More Piper please! Hopefully next book she'll have some fun.

That's that. Now to wait for the release of the next book...