
"For the Goddess of Wisdom, what Athena didn't know could fill a book. The assault on Olympus left them beaten and scattered and possibly dead and they have to fight the Fates themselves, who, it turns out, are the source of the gods' illness. And yes, Athena is stuck in the underworld, holding the body of the only hero she has ever loved. But Hermes is still topside, trying to power up Andie and Henry before he runs out of time and dies... Just because things haven't gone exactly according to plan, it doesn't mean they've lost. They've only mostly lost. And there's a big difference."--Provided by publisher.
year: 2015
call number/section: 1000, 3
subjects: mythology, greek, fiction, gods, goddesses, fates (mythology), cassandra (legendary character), athena, (greek deity), juvenile fiction, hermes, cassandra, (legendary character), fiction, sick, juvenile fiction, war fiction, action and adventure fiction
Editions

Blake, Kendare
Tor Teen (2015)
"For the Goddess of Wisdom, what Athena didn't know could fill a book. So the assault on Olympus left them beaten and scattered and possibly dead. So they have to fight the Fates themselves, who, it turns out, are the source of the gods' illness. And sure, Athena is stuck in the underworld, holding the body of the only hero she has ever loved. But Hermes is still topside, trying to power up Andie and Henry before he runs out of time and dies, or the Fates arrive to eat their faces"--.
Schools: 2

Blake, Kendare
"For the Goddess of Wisdom, what Athena didn't know could fill a book. The assault on Olympus left them beaten and scattered and possibly dead and they have to fight the Fates themselves, who, it turns out, are the source of the gods' illness. And yes, Athena is stuck in the underworld, holding the body of the only hero she has ever loved. But Hermes is still topside, trying to power up Andie and Henry before he runs out of time and dies... Just because things haven't gone exactly according to plan, it doesn't mean they've lost. They've only mostly lost. And there's a big difference."--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 2