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Olympus At War (2013)

by Kate O'Hearn(Favorite Author)
4.4 of 5 Votes: 12
ISBN
1442444126 (ISBN13: 9781442444126)
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English
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publisher
Simon & Schuster
series
Pegasus
review 1: After sacrificing herself to save Olympus and being reborn again, Emily is living in Olympus with the other gods and Paelan. She takes lessons with Vesta, the goddes of fire, to control her fire powers but all the while Emily is miserable. All she wants is to go back to New York and rescue her father from the ruthless CRU. Jupiter, the leader of the gods, won't allow Emily to leave because Nirads are still attacking Olympus. Never the less, Emily with the help of Pegasus, the thief Paelen and her friend Joel. When they arrive back in New York to rescue her father, she realizes that the whole situation is not how she thought it was. The Fight for Olympus is a story about trust, doing what's right and discovery.
review 2: I am thrilled with the conclusion of Kate
... more O’hearn’s second book to her Olympian World. Pegasus: Olympus at War. The second book grew much darker, and the sense of heroism grew bigger. The ending left me with chills without giving any spoilers in this review. I feel this book must be enjoyed without knowing fully the contents within the magical writing and world building. Kate’s world building is becoming stronger and more intense.There were some scenes in the beginning that were lagging with ideas and seemed to drag on. I personally think Kate could have done without the CIA being the cold blooded enemies of Emily, Paelen, Pegasus and Cupid. I’m curious to know if Earl fully recovered. The author never stated how he fully recovered. Earl would have been a wonderful ally for the group. A lot of reviews on here have said the author gives half assed explanations. I thought the author did wonderful keeping the suspense to make you wonder what is going to happen and to get the reader to use their own imaginations. While it is a children’s book, children like action and imagery. Not full length descriptions and wordy paragraphs. Where’s the chance to let the mind of the child wander free? I am learning that with a lot of books writing is never perfect and you can’t really judge a book based on the grammar and the writing. I am basing a lot of my reviews now on the heart and soul and if the book spoke to my emotions. However, there is absolutely no criticism with Kate’s writing at all. It is smooth for the eyes, and the sentences glide off the tongue and portray the images to their meaning. Let me just say I became hugely fond of Joel in this second book and just like Paelen, I had way more respect for Cupid. Cupid is not a coward, and his respect for the Flame became way more heroic. Let’s talk about the Gorgons. Oh man. If there is another character that reminded me of the Gorgons, it would be from an entirely different world. Anyone remember Dolores Umbridge the vile woman in harry potter? Ya, when the Gorgons appeared, they made my skin crawl just like Umbridge did. I am glad the Gorgons’ received what came to them. ---SPOILER--I have a new found respect for the world of the Nirads. The way the author described this sad world made me curious. When my Joel went missing, I hated these Beasts. I thought the creatures destroyed my love. Upon learning that the Nirads were actually in control by the Gorgons and not harmless, blood lust monsters, my heart broke for this race. I felt for Emily and how her heart went out to them. I felt for Tange and cried with Emily towards the end. Jupiter is a true leader, shielding the Nirad queen from harm and she has become another favorite character of mine. The pink Nirad is full of grace and humility and love for her people and others. With the joining of the Olympian World and the Nirad world, feasting in harmony for celebrating the peace and their dead, I wanted to feast with all of them as both races, totally different from each other joined together, setting race aside. This shows the symbolism from our world in today’s society with races being against each other because of a dangerous leader who commands them. This I was actually quite pleased with how the author correlated the politics to represent a deeper understanding.--END SPOILER--My love for this book will never turn to stone. I am pleased and very honored to fight alongside the Olympians. I am pleased to see the growth with Emily as she harnesses her powers and finally understands who she really is. What does the author have in store for her in the next book? and my poor Joel. He’s gonna become a sexy fighter as Apollo teaches him to fight one handedly. As Jupiter so humbly says, “None of us would be here today,” Jupiter continued. “Were it not for the bravery and strength of Emily Jacobs and Pegasus. My family-Olympians and Nirads, I give you the Flame of Olympus.” less
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Hunter
I'm 16 and this is one of the best series out there for me. keep it up Kate.
Nickyyfan
My girls age 10 love this series.
RAGEBRET
This is a good series.
Josh
4.4
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