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review SPOILER ALERT! 2014-10-17 06:32
The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan Book Review!
The Mark of Athena - Rick Riordan

I'M FINALLY GOING TO REVIEW THE MARK OF ATHENA!!!! The Mark of Athena is the third book in the Heroes of Olympus series by Rick Riordan, and is my favorite book in the series.

 

The book takes place immediately after The Son of Neptune. The Greek demigods try to form an alliance with the Roman demigods. but it does't work out as planed. The seven demigods of the prophecy (Percy, Annabeth, Jason, Piper, Leo, Frank, and Hazel) have to go to Rome to defeat the giants there, and Annabeth has a quest of her own and has to follow the Mark of Athena.

 

I love that all seven main characters are finally together!!! I love how everyone takes to each other. Frank and Leo are constantly fighting, Percy and Jason have a bromance and a little bit of rivalry going on, and Hazel is confused about how she feels about Leo (not romantically).

 

This book gave my a lot of Percabeth and Jasper feels. I love Percy and Annabeth's moments, and Jason and Piper are cute.

 

I love Leo, and Frank, and Hazel as well. Leo blames himself for blowing up New Rome. He also blames himself for Percy and Annabeth falling into Tartarus, And the whole thing with Nemesis made me mad. I wanted to punch Nemesis for calling Leo a seventh wheel! Did anyone feel this way or is it just me?

 

Remember in The Light Thief when Percy, Annabeth, and Grover almost fell into Tartarus? Well, in this book, that takes place five years after TLT, Percy and Annabeth fell into Tartarus. That's just cruel, Rick Riordan!

 

And Percy and Annabeth met Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Pack. Why do I find that part so funny?

 

I have a lot of favorite parts. I love when Annabeth and Percy kiss and then she judo flips him. And when Percy scared the dolphin men away with Diet Coke; the part has so hilarious!

 

I love this book and the characters. I highly recommend it.

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review SPOILER ALERT! 2014-02-11 11:15
Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan Book Review
The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4) - Rick Riordan

Hello, I'm back.

 

Now I'm going to review Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Battle of the Labyrinth, which is the fourth book in the Percy Jackson and The Olympians series by Rick Riordan. This is another one of my favorite PJO books.

 

In this book, Annabeth is called to go on a quest into the labyrinth with Percy, Grover, and Tyson. Along the way they meet various monster, find Nico, and more Greek gods.

 

I don't even have to tell you you how much I love Percy, do I?  Percy Is one the best fictional male characters I've ever read about.  It is impossible not to love Percy Jackson. [spoiler] Does anyone else love the part when Annabeth kissed Percy? Percabeth!

 

We also get a little bit of Annabeth character development.  She's never lead a quest before and she's really doubting herself a lot, and Percy is being an awesome friend to her.

 

Grover and Tyson are still Awesome, lovable characters. Nico, and Rachel Dare is cool, and so is Calypso.

 

[spoiler] Kronos is alive which means all Hades is about to break loose.

 

This is an awesome book!  I love it and I can't wait to read it again.

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review 2013-10-09 23:08
Book Review: House of Hades
The House of Hades - Rick Riordan

Guys, brace yourselves. This is gonna be a messy review. I am still winded from the ride-to-hell-and-back-again this book has put me through. My heart is still thumping, my brains woozy, and my limbs weak from everything that transpired in The House of Hades. Where should I start?

 

Of course, I could start with the fact that I was like a mad woman checking Amazon and BN back and forth whether the e-book edition is already available. Or that I missed bath and lunch because I couldn’t stop checking the two sites. Or that I failed to walk my dogs because any moment, the e-book format would be up for grabs. The House of Hades has stressed me a lot that I was feeling thankful and sad after reading it. Thankful that I’m finally delivered from the clutches of obsession and sad because…who wouldn’t be sorry to see the last page of this AWESOME piece of art?

 

Seriously, I dove into this book without too much hope because… I don’t know… I guess that the past days have finally taken its toll on me. Before The House of Hades, I finished nine books without taking a break and only three of them made it on my Super Duper Superb list. That fact didn’t help my morale so I was pretty down when I went into The House of Hades. But things immediately looked brighter while I was reading the first chapter as Rick hurled me back to Argo II.

 

The House of Hades immediately picked up where it left off from the Mark of Athena. Our 6 demigods, though mournful about Percy and Annabeth falling into Tartarus, were striving hard to reach Epirus, Greece where the House of Hades is located. Meanwhile, Percy and Annabeth are barely managing to survive the void of Tartarus. For a 500 pager, I thought this book will seriously bore me to death. Honestly, when I was reading the synopsis, I was like “594 pages? What would Rick cover in this story that I haven’t yet read in the first 3 books? Maybe major info dumps? Fillers?” But gods, NOOOOOOOO! Rick Riordan spun an amazing modern Greek mythos by combining the right amount of action, humor, heart, romance, mindblowing revelations and of course, greek mythology.

 

First off, I was bombarded with unsettling revelations here which I really want to shout out to the whole world but I can’t because it will ruin your reading experience. Until now, I can’t still wrap my mind over what Rick Riordan has unveiled in this book. I swear my heart just momentarily stopped after…after…I can’t even. I can only say that Rick took a big risk with those but he managed to pull them off gracefully.

 

Second, the character development in this book is just phenomenal. Normally, things would gone awry if the book is told from seven POVs that it was hard to distinguish one from the other. But The House of Hades didn’t suffer from that. Rick ensured that all the characters even the secondary ones in this book have their unique voices. But I have to say that Leo, Hazel, Nico and Frank have outshone everyone. Even Percabeth. And by the gods, I just wanna give Leo and Nico a big crushing hug.

 

And did I mention that you’ll be meeting some old characters here…like really old from the Percy Jackson and the Olympians era? NO? Better be ready because there will be a lot of surprises that will jump at you at the least expected moment. I was all sh-t, sh-t, and damm-ts. Enemies became friends. And then a seemingly forgotten character became a love interest. How good is that? I am so tempted to fistbump myself right now.

 

And just when I thought that Rick is already running out of gods and goddesses to feature, I was immediately disappointed. Rick introduced another set of gods and goddesses in this book. I didn’t even know that they were part of the Greek mythology. Goes to show that my knowledge on the subject is already rusty and that I have to study more.

 

As if the above things weren’t enough to make me hyperventilate, the romance had me biting my lower lip, my nails, and curling my toes. There were two romances in this book that had me swooning. Finally, I got my secret wish. And nope, it’s not Percabeth. I guess I’ll leave you to keep on guessing about these two romances. One is unrequited… One has the chance of a happy ever after but as of now, it’s doomed. Just read the book now please so we can fangirl over it.

 

The setting can also be a reason to fall head over heels in love with this book. After the Rome escapade, Rick teleported me to Tartarus, the Adriatic Sea, Venice, Croatia and finally, Greece. Although I missed Camp Half Blood and Jupiter like I am missing home, I was still delighted that I was able to visit these various places.

 

The plot of House of Hades outperformed those of the first three books. It’s tightly woven with plenty of action that will have you reeling endlessly. The whole time I was reading this book, I was restless. I was pacing back and forth, clutching my heart, sitting on the sofa then standing up again to go and lie down on my bed, then drink some water, then tinker something like figuring out how nail cutters work…it was horrible. I instantly became an ADHD. It’s like if I sit still, I would be consumed by the awesomeness of House of Hades. What I really love about Rick is that he never makes life easy. Instead of using the shortcut, he makes things really complicated for our characters. Thus, House of Hades=Hell. And that’s the reason why I am so invested with his books. Everything will snowball at first but at the end, everything will make perfect sense… like looking at an abstract painting and finally understanding it.

If there are two things I regret about The House of Hades, it would be; not seeing Sally, and arriving at the last page because that means, another year of waiting for the final book to be released. Argh!

 

There’s just no way I can really describe my feelings for this book. I could go on and on. But I bet you don’t have time reading a pathetic 1000-word review. So I will take my leave now with these words: Read this drug at your own risk. Just know that there’s no cure after you’re hooked. If it’s any consolation, there are no major cliffhangers here so half of your heart will be spared.

Source: thoughtsandpens.com/2013/10/book-review-the-house-of-hades.html
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text 2013-10-06 18:19
30 DAY BOOK CHALLENGE: DAY FOUR
The Lightning Thief - Rick Riordan

My favorite book from my favorite series? The Lightning Thief! I fell in love with this series when I was twelve, and this book made a big impact on my life.

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text 2013-10-05 02:43
30 DAY BOOK CHALLENGE: DAY THREE
The Lightning Thief - Rick Riordan
The Sea of Monsters - Rick Riordan
The Titan's Curse - Rick Riordan
The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4) - Rick Riordan
The Last Olympian - Rick Riordan
The Lost Hero (Heroes of Olympus, #1) - Rick Riordan
The Son of Neptune - Rick Riordan
The Mark of Athena - Rick Riordan
The House of Hades - Rick Riordan

My favorite series? Such an easy question. Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus all the way!

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