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| Genre/Form: | Adventure stories, American Occult fiction Juvenile fiction Fiction |
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| Named Person: | Hera (Greek diety) |
| Material Type: | Elementary and junior high school, Fiction |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Rick Riordan |
| ISBN: | 9781423113393 142311339X 9781423142652 1423142659 |
| OCLC Number: | 526057827 |
| Description: | 553 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Responsibility: | Rick Riordan. |
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WorldCat User Reviews (4)
The lost hero is fantastic!
When I first started reading, I had my doubts if it was going to be as good as the Percy Jackson series. Boy! Was I surprised! The new demi gods Jason, Piper and Leo explore the mystical world of Greek Mythology in a catching and interesting new adventure. Can't wait till the next part of...
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When I first started reading, I had my doubts if it was going to be as good as the Percy Jackson series. Boy! Was I surprised! The new demi gods Jason, Piper and Leo explore the mystical world of Greek Mythology in a catching and interesting new adventure. Can't wait till the next part of the adventure and I imagine it will be amazing! Great way for kids to learn as well.
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Favorite bedtime reading for my son
My son and I just finished this book for his evening reading. It is wonderful, so full of drama and imagination. It really brings back my imagination skills just listening to my son read it.
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Rick Riorden is a genious!
Lost Hero is one of the best books that I have ever read! I love this book! The plot, the characters, everyhting works to make this book the best book I ever read. It will make you laugh all the way though.
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Riordan delivers--again
Mythology taught through action heroes and villains, once again. This time Jason, with the mystery of what happened to Percy Jackson of the first five stories, catches the reader up in his frustration of amnesia, villains, and much action. Your students won't put it down, and you will love it too.
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Mythology taught through action heroes and villains, once again. This time Jason, with the mystery of what happened to Percy Jackson of the first five stories, catches the reader up in his frustration of amnesia, villains, and much action. Your students won't put it down, and you will love it too.
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