Thanks to NetGalley and Disney-Hyperion for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: January 5th, 2021
480 Pages
Synopsis: Every seven years, the Agon begins. As punishment for a past rebellion, nine Greek gods are forced to walk the earth as mortals, hunted by the descendants of ancient bloodlines, all eager to kill a god and seize their divine power and immortality.
Long ago, Lore Perseous fled that brutal world in the wake of her family’s sadistic murder by a rival line, turning her back on the hunt’s promises of eternal glory. For years she’s pushed away thought of revenge against the man—now a god—responsible for their deaths.
Yet as the next hunt dawns over New York City, two participants seek out her help: Castor, a childhood friend of Lore believed long dead, and a gravely wounded Athena, among the last of the original gods.
The goddess offers an alliance against their mutual enemy and, at last, a way for Lore to finally leave the Agon behind forever. But Lore’s decision to bind her fate to Athena’s and rejoin the hunt will come at a deadly cost—and still may not be enough to stop the rise of a new god with the power to bring humanity to its knees.
Before I start this review, if you’re getting a sense of deja vu, or see that you’ve already written a comment, that’s because this is an updated post I did a few months ago on the chapter sampler of Lore. I apologize for being lazy, but instead of writing out the entire synopsis again, I thought I’d just update my original review now that I’ve had the opportunity to read the entire book.
What do you get when you combine bestselling YA author Alexandra Bracken with Greek gods? A surefire blockbuster is what I’m thinking! Except for Madeline Miller’s phenomenal Circe(2019), once Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson series ended, there haven’t been many Greek mythology-based books released, so I had high hopes for Lore. Well, it starts off with a bang and plenty of blood, gore, and even a decapitation. One word of warning, the violence continues throughout the book, including two scenes involving the murder of little girls. These two particular sections relate the murders in the third person, and compared to other parts, aren’t terribly graphic, but they still made me squirm, and may make some readers uncomfortable as well. While the storyline may sound similar to previous series, like Percy Jackson and The Hunger Games, let me assure you that this is completely unique. There are a lot of characters but they’re easily remembered because they each have an integral part to play. The romance is a bit ho-hum, but that’s okay because there’s so much else going on. The pacing is insane, and I flew through this in two days despite it being just under 500 pages. The only reason why I rated this 4 stars is because there are some rough passages, especially in the first fifty or so pages where the reader is being introduced to the history and rules of the Agon. I’ve been a voracious reader of Greek Mythology since I was a child and I consider myself fairly well-versed in the stories and characters involved, but there were a few times I was left confused and frustrated. Thankfully things became clearer the deeper I got into the story. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed Lore and unhesitatingly recommend it to my fellow mythology enthusiasts who are looking for a refreshing take on the old legends.
Always good to see you so excited about a book, Kim. It has a great cover!
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete. The cover is certainly eye catching.😊
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did you say something like PJ but also original? I want this right now. Great review!
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From this sampler, a much bloodier and gorier one that’s definitely for YAs and up, but definitely original.
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Well, flicking through the reader I somehow missed this post earlier today, but glad I came across it now. This definitely does sound like a very promising start to what feels like could be a sure winner next year. Loved your enthusiasm for this one. Hope the final book will be as good as this opening😊
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I think you might like this Michel.
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What a great way to hook readers. I am glad you enjoyed the sampler, but that looks like it will be a long wait for the full book.
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The wait is precisely why I tend to stay away from chapter samplers Carla, but the temptation of one of my favorite YA authors writing a book centered around Greek mythology proved too much to resist. I’m hoping that Disney will be offering the full version on NetGalley.
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For your sake, I hope so as well.
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Look forward to the full review when you’ve done it.
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Thanks Fraggle. I’m itching to get my hands on it!
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I can tell 😃
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This is such a good story but I am too full that I don’t have any place to add this book😭😭😭. It’s such a great post. I loved it. 💖✌😊
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Thanks Suzan. It’s just the first six chapters so if you are tempted by it I’d recommend waiting for the full book to be offered on NetGalley.
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I will wait for it and request it soon. I hope I get to read it💖✌😊.
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Fingers crossed for us both!🤗
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KIm, was that Medusa? That was the first thing that came into my mind. I am sure my request would be rejected. So i am placing this on Amazon Wishlist. I like Greek mythology, thanks to Rick Riordan.
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Maybe.😉
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Haha, I was thinking either I’ve seen this on another blog or I’ve really had the worse case of Deja Vu ever. Glad to see you explain it! 😊
Unbelievable though, under 500 pages in two days….wow, that’s the sign of a true pageturner. Despite some of the rough passages, I’m glad that overall this was a good read! 😊
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I’m not sure how you feel about Greek mythology Michel, but with the well executed battle scenes, I think you might like this.
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I loved Greek mythology in school, so that’s why I’m pretty sure that I will enjoy this😊
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Glad you enjoyed it so much!
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Thanks Fraggle. I love Greek Mythology, and I’m always looking out for new interpretations.
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This looks really interesting! I’m glad you reposted it! 🙂
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Thanks. The original review was only on the first six chapters, so this is much more complete.
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