In the 12th Goddess Girl's book we finally get a whole book told from the point of view of someone outside MOA! Or almost a whole book, this book is told from alternating POVs of Cassandra and Athena. I liked seeing the book told from outside MOA although the main group of goddess girls (particularly Athena, Aphrodite and Artemis) appear quite snobbish, spoilt and stupid. I noticed the same thing in Medusa and in Pheme's books. They seem popular for no reason and they don't let anyone into their little gang, I think the other thing is they seem to have no problems although we know that isn't true from their books. Thankfully Cassandra realises that there is more to the goddess girls than appears at first but will she ever forgive Athena for the Trojan Horse incident?As always love the take on greek mythology but get the impressions Holub and Williams are running out of ideas, this was my least favourite so far. I recommend this series to 8-13 year old girls. I did enjoy this book. There were a lot of cool scenes and it was cool to read from someone's point of view that doesn't go to Mount Olympus Academy. I liked the fact that it kept going between Cassandra and Athena and I loved the project the MOA students were doing in the IM (immortal marketplace). I wasn't sure about Andromache at first, but I got used to her and liked in the end. Apollo was also really nice in this book - he was a good character to read about and Artemis was quite funny in this one too, I thought. And I liked Athena, and I found Helenus and his predictions funny and entertaining. Written well, funny and enjoyable. :)
Do You like book Cassandra The Lucky (2013)?
I like in the end how they came up with another solution for Cassandras prophesying.
—audrey2303
was amazing and should be new York times best seller
—aaworces