![]() ![]() That being said, however, Joshua Swanson does an admirable job, though the voice of Leo Valdez (a new arrival to Camp Half-Blood and a main character) did remind me a bit of Cheech Marin. The sheer number of characters - gods, goddesses, demi-gods, oracles, satyrs, wind spirits, centaurs, cyclopes, kings, wolves and more (!) make it an extremely difficult book for one reader, especially with a length of sixteen and a half hours. ![]() ![]() Text offers much more room for interpretation than does audio. The point is, readers and listeners will likely have different experiences with The Lost Hero. (How else can you portray Aeolus, God of Wind, who is insane, living in a palace offering a one-man, 24/7 Olympian version of the Weather Channel?!) Listening Library.Ī co-worker mentioned that this audiobook has "a slightly campy feel." That sums this one up perfectly. The Heroes of Olympus: Book One: The Lost Hero. ![]()
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