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Goddess (Starcrossed) por Josephine Angelini
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Goddess (Starcrossed) (2013 original; edición 2013)

por Josephine Angelini

Series: Predestinados (3)

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Después de que Helena liberara accidentalmente a los dioses cautivos en el Olimpo, tiene que encontrar la manera de devolverlos a su cautiverio sin que ello suponga comenzar una guerra devastadora. Pero los dioses están enfadados y su sed de sangre ya ha
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Título:Goddess (Starcrossed)
Autores:Josephine Angelini
Información:HarperTeen (2013), Hardcover, 432 pages
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Predestinados 3 - Diosa por Josephine Angelini (2013)

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Exciting end of the story which interweaves Greek mythology and modern teen romance. But too many characters. Way too many characters. ( )
  bratell | Dec 25, 2020 |
'She wrapped her arms around his chest and let the tears come...for Orion, for herself and for Lucas. She had the power over the most magnificent forces on Earth, but she still didn't feel like she had power over the most important thing of all - her own heart'.

Plot

After she accidentally releases the Gods from Olympus, Helen Hamilton must find a way to imprison them again, without starting a war that could devastate the world. But the angry Gods have already started quenching their thirst for blood, and are leaving a body count.

Cassandra, the Oracle, reveals that a dangerous tyrant is amongst them, causing a rift within the group. As Helen's powers are increasing, so is the distance between her and her mortal friends. She must make a terrifying decision, as war is on it's way.


My thoughts

This is the third and final book in the Starcrossed trilogy by Josephine Angelini. I won the first two books through first reads giveaways and loved them, so I just had to buy this one. I read the second book quite a while ago, so I have to admit that when I started reading this book, I was a bit lost about what had happened in the previous books. However, I soon started to remember and piece together everything that had happened, as I got further into the book.

At the end of the last book, Helen accidentally released the Gods from their imprisonment on Olympus. Talk about clumsy! This could prove to have devastating effects on the entire world, for Scions and mortals alike. It isn't long before word reaches Helen and her friends; the Gods are retaliating by causing attacks around the world. It's up to Helen and her Scion friends to try to put a stop to these attacks, and imprison the Gods once again. However, there are doubts starting to form in their minds, and a rift soon develops between the once close-knit group of friends.

Helen appears to have a lot to deal with in this book. Her father is injured and shows no signs of waking up soon, her estranged mother is back on the scene, the Gods are causing havoc, and Helen's powers are rapidly increasing. She's also dealing with problems that most normal teenage girls have; boy trouble. She's in love with Lucas, but knows that she can't be with him as it was revealed that he is her cousin. She also has feelings for Orion, but can't shake off Lucas. All in all, Helen has a pretty tough time in this book. She still manages to to be strong and selfless though, which I definitely respect her for.

I can't say that I enjoyed this book as much as I did the first two, possibly because I found the setting the story and Helen learning about her powers to be more interesting in the first two books. However, the story was still great, and kept me entertained, so I'd definitely recommend it if you've read the first two books. ( )
  Rebecca_Ross | Nov 2, 2020 |
Goddess by Josephine Angelini is the last novel in the Starcrossed Trilogy. I absolutely loved the first novel in the series (Strarcrossed) and except for a few plot elements in the second novel (Dreamless) really enjoyed that one as well. However, the third novel had a bit too much going on for me to really enjoy.

Goddess has Helen with her Scion and mortal friends doing their best to stop the 12 Olympians who are now able to roam free from Mount Olympus from destroying them and the rest of the world.

Let me start off with what I thought was done excellently in this novel.

First, the major plot with Helen and company battling the Olympian gods and goddesses to protect themselves and Earth was nicely done.

Second, the character of Helen grew. We have Helen growing up a lot more in this novel and actually fighting instead of passively sitting by and letting things happen to her while waiting for Lucas and Hector to save her. There is a bit of Mary Sue about her (seriously her constantly evolving powers got old after a while) but I was able to ignore that for the most part since Ms. Angelini did set up why Helen's powers were evolving due to the events in Dreamless.

We also get more backstory into the Helen of Troy and several other key figures such as Guinevere and Lancelot whom ended up being descended from Helen of Troy and Paris of of Troy as well.

That said I still only gave this novel three stars due to the following:

First of all instead of focusing on one person's points of view throughout this novel we switch back and forth between Helen, Lucas, Helen's mother Daphne, Helen's best friend Matt. There was literally way too many people's heads I was getting a look into.I understand why Ms. Angelini had to switch over to Matt's viewpoint so that the ending would make better sense.

Second, the stupidest lie that was ever told is still believed by everyone up until the end and because of this lie a character we have grown to care about believes something that causes him to give up on himself. I was so frustrated with this entire plot point since if your characters do not have the basic rudimentary math skills I pretty much don't want them to survive in the end since they have proven that they are not that intelligent.

Third, we don't really get a chance to interact with the Olympians that much in this novel. We do get some glimpses into what makes Apollo, Poseidon, and Zeus tick (apparently raping and murdering women) but the female goddess are pretty much ignored in this novel besides a few murmurings by Aprhodite about how much she loves Helen's face.

Fourth, readers are quickly able to glean that the Olympians gods at least are not good guys (see above about rape and murder) but we still have several characters allegiances swayed because of Helen's growing powers. I really thought that this part added nothing to the novel and when we get to a crucial moment where a character we readers have followed through three books now changes I can say honestly that the set-up for it just came out of left field.
Fifth, the battle scenes were pretty much boring. I wish that things had been described better and we actually had scenes with our characters fighting. Instead things seem to be described in a general way (except for two key fight scenes) and due to that I did not feel like anyone was really in grave danger.

Sixth, though it was nice to get backstory about Helen of Troy and other famous figures in history like Guinevere I really wish that that had been brought up only once in the novel. Instead we have Helen flashbacking to these characters lives and it was distracting when we had so many things going on in the present day. For me, it kept slowing the momentum of the novel. Also when we find out Helen of Troy's main reasons for betrayal I ended up not having a lot of sympathy for the character.

All in all this was an okay read but ultimately a letdown after how well I thought books 1 and 2 were in this trilogy. ( )
  ObsidianBlue | Jul 1, 2020 |
3.5/5

Me esperaba algo más... espectacular para el final de la trilogía, me ha gustado más que el segundo pero... el primero es mi favorito. Además, ha habido cosas que no he entendido muy bien... ( )
  dieciseislunas | Jun 2, 2019 |
Helen and Lucas are back in a sequel!! But this time another has joined their love. The last book with have you crying, smiling, and pulling your hair in frustration! ( )
  SYang18 | Sep 11, 2018 |
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