I think if I had read the series as it was being released I would have liked this book more. It's filler to tide people over until the last book. The stories are the best part. The interviews don't add much to the characters, more like they just confirm what we've already been told about everyone...
More Percy Jackson goodness, but in a much smaller package! This was fun, though given I was reading it in e-book form I wasn't exactly doing the puzzles and such included. I didn't mind that much, though; I was there for the short stories and just to see the characters a bit more. I enjoyed readi...
Gave this 3 stars for several reasons.1. Full price book. And it's so small and most of this stuff (not the novellas) have been in the back of my PJO books.2. For novellas in the middle of a series, this was highly... basic. Like there was a lot of things that's explained over and over again in the ...
I'm a bit on the fence with this one.I did like the three short stories, but not completely. I'll admit, I'm still very much sore at the artificial romance that was forced upon Percy and Annabeth, and since the stories contain suggestions towards it, I would be bound not to like them. That having be...
If you've loved the Percy Jackson Series, and missed the characters so much. You surely don't want to miss this out. This book- a companion to the said series, set at the time after The Battle of the Layrinth and before the final book- will surely appeal to the fans of Rick's works. So let's talk ab...
It was a quick fun read. My initial interest lay with the short stories but when reading it I didn't find those all that interesting.The short clips and pieces about the camp and the Gods etc were far more interesting!
My reactions to this book are...mixed (hence the average rating). First, the short stories. All three of them were excellent, expanding the story universe and giving more insight into the characters and their motivations. They laid the groundwork for some things that come up later in the series (and...
I thought that this was a little too 'little-kiddie' for me. I know it's a children's series, but I just thought that this was too childish to fit into the series. I liked all of the extras though, it really filled the gaps between some of the books.
originally posted: http://newborrowedused.blogspot.com/2012/01/book-review-demigod-files.htmlMy Thoughts: While the mini interviews and other things were interesting, I mainly picked this up for the short stories.PJ and the Stolen Chariot: Clarisse's brothers, Deimos and Phobos, have stolen their fa...
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