This was the weakest of the three books as it's only in the last third of the 500+ page book that Charlotte and Zee actually encounter Zeus and pull it all together. The remainder of the book is Charlotte's parents and Mr. Metos (teacher) calling them children and trying to protect them from danger. Granted our hero and heroine are only 13 but they have already gone up against Hades, Poseidon and Philonecron. Though in all honestly the parents don't know this but Mr. Metos certainly does. I found this rather irritating. I felt the story really repetitive and again I found the author's writing style (that of detailing what might have happened if so and so did this instead of what actually happened) to be irrelevant to what was actually going on and it didn't add anything to the story except pages. I am not the intended audience (that would be young children) but I guess the repetitiveness and what-if scenarios might keep a child entertained especially if the book was read over a long period of time. The third and final book in the Cronus Chronicles featuring Charlotte and her cousin Zee. This book picks up not long after the ending of book 2 after Charlotte and Zee's encounters with the god Posideon. The third book seemed to end abruptly and some parts of the story didn't seem to flow very well but overall it is a pretty good book. Another good weaving of Greek mythology into current everyday life.
Percy Jackson fans... read this book! Ursu is amazing- and this book [ book 3:] is sooooo good.
—LeLe71991
Great book thats full of adventure and suspense. Stories of the mythological gods.
—Livibug2013
AMAZING BOOK, Much better than the first one but the second one is my fav
—Twilightlove