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3.5
El libro estuvo muy lindo y casi no pude soltarlo hasta terminar pero esperaba más ya que al principio fue todo muy wow y luego me resultó medio que no pasaba nada pero de igual manera me gusto y estoy ansiosa por como terminara la saga
El libro estuvo muy lindo y casi no pude soltarlo hasta terminar pero esperaba más ya que al principio fue todo muy wow y luego me resultó medio que no pasaba nada pero de igual manera me gusto y estoy ansiosa por como terminara la saga
“Know the difference between need and love. For what the gods have feared has come to pass. The end of the new has been ushered in. For the sun child and the new god will give birth to a new era and the great creators will fall one by one, reshaping our homes and hearths, reaping man and mortal alike. A bloody path has been chosen, the Great War fought by few is coming, and in the end, the sun will fall and the moon will reign until the new sun rises. Know this: the strength of the sun will be needed to conquer, for the strength of war and cunning will not be enough. Love and need must be reconciled. If not, the great land will perish, for the bull is in the house of the lion.”
So if I’m going to be completely honest, The Struggle was a bit of a… well, struggle. By that I mean it wasn’t nearly as strong as other books in the Covenant / Titans series and at times I had to struggle through it to get to the end. It’s just that while many new developments occur, the overall story was mediocre. Like I just wanted things to be a bit more extreme because as they are, I know they were supposed to be exciting but they ended up being anticlimactic.
The Struggle starts immediately where The Power ended and focuses heavily on the romance between Josie and Seth. I’m all for romance (OBVIOUSLY!) but there needs to be substance to go along with it. Here, it was pretty heavy handed with the undying love declarations and pretty light on the driving action. Though, on the bright side, the few sexy scenes between Seth and Josie are pretty steamy! I’m a huge Seth fan and I’m glad to see him fall in love and be happy and finally have a future worth living for. For Seth its Josie that is his purpose for being and I’m happy for him to be fulfilled even if Josie isn’t the most interesting heroine I’ve ever met. I just really want to see Josie go there! She goes through some pretty heavy stuff
Spoiler
Josie is taken prisoner by Hyperion and tortured and fed on by multiple Titans including Cronus.Like I mentioned before, there are many new developments in the saga I’m left with so many questions and not a lot of answers. I assume the whole prophecy is finally in play and will be wrapped up in the next book. As for new developments and questions:
Spoiler
1. Seth isn’t just a god-killer. He’s an actual GOD! (The “new god” from the prophecy) I’m actually fine with this. I don’t really have any questions.2. Josie is pregnant with Seth’s baby. (For the sun child and the new god will give birth to a new era) WHY???!! I can’t even. Why are there “whoopsie – babies” in the series at all? It’s a little on the nose with the prophecy.
3. Two more demigods are dead as well as several Titans due to Seth killing them. (the great creators will fall one by one, reshaping our homes and hearths, reaping man and mortal alike.) Why aren’t the godly parents of the demigods helping at all? Like get up off your god butts and try to stop the Titans from literally eating your kids! Jeez! Also I’m totally cool with Seth killing the Titans even if it’s totally anti-climactic when he does.
4. Apollo keeps saying that there are “consequences” for killing the Titans but won’t go into detail. WHY???!!! According to the prophecy “in the end, the sun will fall and the moon will reign until the new sun rises.” So I think Apollo is going to end up dying, Artemis will have to pull double duty without her twin, and Seth and Josie’s baby will be the new sun god?
5. The prophecy says “for the strength of war and cunning will not be enough.” Does this mean Athena is going to be a player in the end game?
6. Who is the bull and who is the lion???? What is happening!?
I’m not sure why I feel like nothing really happened in The Struggle. There were a lot of things that could have been amazing
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IE: zombie battles, showdowns with the Titans, Josie’s abduction and captivity
la parte che mi è piaciuta di più? la reazione di seth ad una cosa mfmdmfm e anche la parte di seth non me l’aspettavo stavolta. caleb è sempre bello rivederti
emotional
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
The Struggle is an apt title for this book because man, the struggle was real.
Or maybe JLA books just aren’t for me anymore.
There’s a repeating notion from Titan #1 that history is repeating itself, and if you’ve read The Covenant series, you’ve already read The Titan spin off. The main difference between the two being that Alex thought she was pregnant and had gods inside of her while Josie is actually pregnant. Because of course she is. Seth and Josie’s relationship is toxic, and a baby isn’t going to solve all of those problems.
The writing in The Struggle is peak JLA with ridiculous exclamations such as “holy daimon babies!” I also wonder if Alex and Aiden were brought back just to give a level of character interest too. At least Hercules wasn’t in this one. His dialogue in the previous book was atrocious on its own.
With one book left in the series, I feel like I should finish it out. But with how much eye rolling I did through this one, I foresee a total lack of enjoyment of The Prophecy.
(See the foreshadowing there? It’s about as subtle as the foreshadowing in this book as well.)
Or maybe JLA books just aren’t for me anymore.
There’s a repeating notion from Titan #1 that history is repeating itself, and if you’ve read The Covenant series, you’ve already read The Titan spin off. The main difference between the two being that Alex thought she was pregnant and had gods inside of her while Josie is actually pregnant. Because of course she is. Seth and Josie’s relationship is toxic, and a baby isn’t going to solve all of those problems.
The writing in The Struggle is peak JLA with ridiculous exclamations such as “holy daimon babies!” I also wonder if Alex and Aiden were brought back just to give a level of character interest too. At least Hercules wasn’t in this one. His dialogue in the previous book was atrocious on its own.
With one book left in the series, I feel like I should finish it out. But with how much eye rolling I did through this one, I foresee a total lack of enjoyment of The Prophecy.
(See the foreshadowing there? It’s about as subtle as the foreshadowing in this book as well.)
I can't believe that I have to wait another year for the next and the final book! I really liked Seth's character growth as well as his bond with Aiden! This book was fast paced and enjoyable as always. Enjoyed this series so much and I can't wait for the last one!
this book took me too long to finish that is only because I was only reading it at work.
Incredible
Again, I have been sucked into this series and I'm drowning in it. To see the progression in Seth's story is amazing. And I like that Josie is written as a strong female who may not be a natural born fighter but has strength of character.
Read this series!
Again, I have been sucked into this series and I'm drowning in it. To see the progression in Seth's story is amazing. And I like that Josie is written as a strong female who may not be a natural born fighter but has strength of character.
Read this series!