The Greek pantheon has returned and in ten years they took over the world in the name of peace, but to kill millions and say they come in to bring peace. When people become all powerful it corrupts them to do terrible things. Hercules a Greek hero, son of Zeus, parties every night and rampages through towns in a drunken rage throwing cars and destroying buildings. These so called "gods" kill those who think differently than them, they let lose the Minotaur on a small village that is suspected to have a rebellion in it's bowels I really liked this book. I knew I would like it, yet it still sat on my bookshelf for several years before I got around to it. I love Greek mythology, so it was amazing to see that incorporated. There were hints about the gods' origins, though I still didn't see this as a possibility. Probably been reading too much fantasy and science fiction. I loved everything about this, especially the suits. The main character was very down to earth, which helped to get into the book, but her back story was not as traumatic as I had imagined it would be and I was a little disappointed by it and her reactions to life. However, I genuinely did love the book. The ending was wonderful too.
What do You think about Age Of Zeus (2010)?
I gave up at page 166. At best, it was OK, but I just couldn't relate to a single character, sadly.
—KingDeJon15
Not particularly deep, but fun to read. Kind of the equivalent of a summer action movie.
—a18