Elizabetta di Falco
So I was looking through the reviews since I've already read this on kindle... for those people who say having ADHD, autism, allergies, and dyslexia aren't 'godly or great traits', lemme give ya a news flash: IT GIVES KIDS FLIPPING HEROES. If PJO, Heroes of Olympus or Trials of Apollo didn't exist idk how I would've got through childhood and my teens. Listen you might say, of, Everyone has ADHD nowadays. The way Uncle Rick writes it and explains it, tells you that it, that it interferes with focus, and can make it hard for them to sit still, not look out a window, and all that jazz. Please keep your opinion to yourself when writing reviews to this book. You say your parents, but if you were you'd actually understand.
Evan-Zane Green
A veteran to the world of Greek gods and monsters, Percy Jackson was content with his life but in order to prevent Gaea from waking, Hera takes his memory, unable to remember anything, not even his name, he is forced to start a new journey where he finds out that there is a set of demigods that follow the Roman aspect of the gods. Percy has to earn their trust and become a hero of Rome. Will he sink or swim in this sea filled with horrors that haven't been seen in millennia
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