All 29 Uses of
Aphrodite
in
The Blood of Olympus
- She resembled an ancient statue of her mom, Aphrodite, which Jason found a little intimidating.†
p. 4.0 *Aphrodite = Greek mythology: goddess of love and beauty
- As a daughter of Aphrodite, maybe she could tell when somebody was struggling with heartache.†
p. 43.1
- Nevertheless, she wanted to follow in the footsteps of Aeneas, son of Aphrodite, the first demigod to settle here after the Trojan War.†
p. 74.6
- Aphrodite ...well, she is too, in her own way.†
p. 96.4
- It kept her from dwelling on her conversation with her mother the night before—that bleak glimpse of the future Aphrodite had made her promise not to share ... Meanwhile, Piper's biggest challenge in Pylos was the ads plastered all over town for her dad's new movie.†
p. 167.8
- In eight more days, unless Piper could pull off the plan Aphrodite had explained ...well, there wouldn't be any more movies, or theaters, or people.†
p. 168.5
- She remembered what Aphrodite had told her: It's not just his sword wound, my dear.†
p. 174.8
- Aphrodite's words came back to Piper: You must bridge the gap between Roman and Greek, my child.†
p. 176.6
- Aphrodite had warned her of what was to come, told her what Piper would have to do to stop Gaea.†
p. 176.7
- Piper tried for a smile, but her own fears welled up inside her—for Jason and her friends on the Argo II, for herself, if she wasn't able to do what Aphrodite had advised.†
p. 194.1
- Very good, child of Aphrodite.†
p. 199.7
- A child of Aphrodite leading a child of Athena!†
p. 201.4
- That's why Ares and Aphrodite like each other.†
p. 206.3
- "My brothers," Piper said, "sons of Aphrodite ...I give you a sacrifice."†
p. 207.7
- She thought back to a conversation she'd had with the goddess Aphrodite two years ago in Charleston ... "If he's such a problem," Reyna said, "why doesn't Artemis simply slay him again?"†
p. 229.4
- She recalled Aphrodite's warning, two years ago in Charleston: You will not find love where you wish or where you hope.†
p. 238.7
- Aphrodite's words echoed in her head: No demigod shall heal your heart.†
p. 242.7
- Strewn across the benches were old magazines: Highlights for Children, Autumn, 20 B.C.E.; Hephaestus-TV Weekly—Aphrodite's Latest Baby Bump; A: The Magazine of Asclepius—Ten Simple Tips to Get the Most out of Your Leeching!†
p. 332.9
- She thought about her friends in the Aphrodite cabin at Camp Half-Blood.†
p. 392.7
- She thought about the old rule of Aphrodite's cabin: that to be recognized as a daughter of the love goddess, you had to break someone's heart.†
p. 395.6
- How could a daughter of Aphrodite not approve?†
p. 396.1
- For once, being Piper McLean, the daughter of Aphrodite, the one nobody took seriously, might play to her advantage.†
p. 401.2
- Aphrodite was the most ancient Olympian, born of the sea and the blood of Ouranos.†
p. 404.9
- The goddess Aphrodite floated around them on a small white cloud, strewing rose petals in the giantess's eyes and calling encouragement to Piper.†
p. 439.6
- Aphrodite, however, laughed gently and kissed her daughter.†
p. 450.2
- The Aphrodite and Athena girls alike cooed over the feisty little satyr baby, who waved his pudgy fists, kicked his tiny hooves, and bleated, "Baaaa!†
p. 475.3
- She loved being back with her friends Lacy and Mitchell and all the other Aphrodite kids.†
p. 489.3
- I mean Aphrodite.†
p. 492.3
- She hated how Aphrodite could mess up someone's life with just a short conversation.†
p. 492.6