Hood but weakest in series
4
By kelvin 3ugene
I just felt that for the title and premise of being stuck in Tartarus this should’ve stood out more but other than that a good linear story. I still feel like a calypso story should be done about her tapped on th island like 3 or more books thst go over her experiences and perspectives of being trapped snd the men all the way to Leo she fell for
WHY!!!!
2
By cool girl1231 USA
Did you seriously have to make nico gay? It totally messed up the feel of the book and, for me ruined it
SO GOOD!!!
5
By lolowe14
Stop reading this review and go by the book.
Thank you Rick
5
By Kyu Shi
This book was great
Well….?
3
By 🖤🤍✌🏻😎✝️
I really like the Hero’s of Olympus and House of Hades was one of my favorite books. BUT I HATE what Rick did with Nico. Like really!!! SO, so stupid.
Sad yet incredibly enjoyable and entertaining
5
By kat loves percabeth 💗💗
This book made me shed small tears. The characters and their maturity was beautiful. Percy and Annabeth really are perfect for each other. Oh yeah and everyone else’s problems and stuff is good too. (Percabeth carried this book)
BOB😭😭😭😭😭
5
By tell the stars hello
“Tell the stars hello”-Bob
EXCELLENT
5
By Godslovesyou
I love RR books and i’m reading it for the second or third time?? This sequel to the Percy Jackson books is action packed and fun to read!! I love how RR depicts Percy and Annabeth’s relationship!! Their bond really grew through out the series. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!! I certainly recommend this book to anyone. I also like that there is no pagen or “ saying that little g gods are real “ stuff but RR still made a fun book for us to enjoy!!
Umm
5
By Tyler366
Did I miss out on something by skipping this one?
LOVE IT
5
By hbdJbchljdbcfljyabfcaou
I remember like tearing up when Annabeth and Percy fell into Tartarus. It was just so sad and emotional, but in Tartarus they show how strong Percy and Annabeth are. The fights are amazing, and I loved the twist of Nico liking Percy. I think it’s great that he includes everyone from LGBTQIA+ and I love how you get to read from several points of view.