![]() in her narrative you realise how insecure she is – how insecure they all are, really – but you also discover how amazing she is in high pressure situations. There may not be a main character, but Annabeth was the focal point, because following the Mark of Athena was her quest and she had to go alone. I wouldn’t say that Mark of Athena had a predominant character that took up the majority of the narrative although we didn’t get the perspective of Frank or Jason. In the beginning I thought that Piper was probably the weak link in the seven, however each character got to go on a mini quest that displayed how awesome and necessary they are to the story – so if you had your doubts, don’t worry it’s explained! It was lovely to read from the girls’ perspectives again, they kept the boys in one whilst also being totally kick-ass. They’re my two favourite characters (and Percy, of course!) The scenes when they were together, we actually some of my favourite. Reading Mark of Athena made me realise how much I’d missed Leo and Annabeth. That cliffhanger, thank goodness I don’t have to wait for House of Hades.ĭespite what the American cover may suggest Jason and Percy get on really well. Also, character relationships have been planned carefully so conflict can only ensue! I was so excited to continue this series, and boy, has it gotten better. The main enemy has been set out, and the characters are all there are ready to go. Series: The Lost Hero (#1) | Son of Neptune (#2) | House of Hades (#4) | Blood of Olympus (#5)Įveryone is back together! Right where they should be! Mark of Athena really kicks of the series, in my opinion.
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