In lieu of a proper review (which I just haven’t felt like doing lately), I present to you a Percy Jackson Checklist: ☑ Monsters show up at school; shenanigans ensue. ☑ A quest is given; Percy’s participation is crucial. ☑ Other characters have to school Percy on Greek mythology because apparently...
Annabeth was pretty annoying in this one, in my opinion. I like Rachel and that she was given a bigger role and I liked Calypso's part as well. That was interesting. There was also a jab at the use of standardized tests that i enjoyed. Part of me felt that it was a bit out of place and took me out o...
Another book in the take-down-and-finish-TBR-challenge! Okay, so for the first half of this book, I had NO IDEA what was going on because I’d read The Titan’s Curse a long time ago. So, I had to go through this like 5 times and I guarantee that once you ask me what the heck I’ve read I won’t be ab...
Goodreads summary: This summary has some spoilers in it from the previous books, so that's why I'm not showing it to you guys. My opinion: While reading it I had a feeling between liking it and really liking it, but I wasn't obsessed. It took me more than ten days to read a book that only has 360 ...
Yes. The fourth book for the Percy Jackson adventure. There is a threat. The bad guys are after Percy. He went back to the half blood camp and the new quest is formulated and begin the next adventure. It is a bit formulated. But then this is for young children who lives are separated into inte...
In Which I Try To Pretend This Book/Series Is Deeper Than It Probably Really Is I don't know why, but I've come to realize that I actually find my love of this series slightly embarrassing. Having read it as a child though, it had an impact on my growth in a way I consistently underestimate.For a lo...
Personally, this was my least favourite book in the Percy Jackson series. I've been thinking about why exactly, but haven't really found a reason. Perhaps I just read it at the wrong time, or too close on the other book so I was bothered with the repetitive structure of the story. This time focuss...
I'm not sure if this book or Sea of Monsters is my favorite in the series. They are both fabulous. Spoilers for the previous books will follow. This includes the continuation of poor Nico's story, and although he is certainly not the central character, we get to see a decent amount of what he ha...
It was about time I read this series ! This is a middle-grade fantasy series, I don't think anybody need an introduction about these books. Well, if you have already seen the movie(s) and not read the book yet, do not judge the book on the movies because these are pretty bad (same as Eragon!). Th...
Before reading the Battle of the Labyrinth I felt that Percy Jackson and the Olympians series kept getting better the further along I read, and thus expected this one to be the best one of the series so far. I was not disappointed! The story is getting more intriguing and diverse in this book, at ...
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