![]() 8.4 The Last Fallen Star (The Gifted Clans).8.3 Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes (Pandava Quintet).8.2 Aru Shah and the Song of Death (Pandava Quintet).6.4 Great Prophecy at the end of Tower of Nero.I received neither money nor froyo for writing this review (dammit!). Heck, I’m already pre-TEABSing for the unreleased Book 4 and even the unwritten Book 5 and OMG IS IT OCTOBER 8TH YET?!įTC Full Disclosure: I bought my own review copy because obviously this series occupies prime real estate on my bookshelf. Is there such a thing as pre-TEABS? Because the immense dread of putting our relationship on pause hits me long before I run out of pages. Which is preferrable to raging cases of other things I could be given, but still. But HOT DAMN does it ever give me a raging case of TEABS. My love for this series only deepens with each book. But this particular installment has them going to another continent! And aboard a flying Greek trireme! ![]() This could be applicable for any of the Camp Half-Blood books, since the quests often take our heroes all over North America. The composition of these teams vary each time, unlike that of your schoolyard or P.E. It’s like all the characters are fully realized characters and have their own relationships with everyone else! (What a concept, I know.) And because smaller groups attract less monster-ly attention, the demigods often divide and conquer. ![]() That results in twenty-one interpersonal relationships ( thanks, math!), most of which - if not all, since I’m only relying on my fuzzy memory - get addressed in some way. What I love most about the seven demigods finally assembling are all the possible interactions between the characters. With the greatest tragedy of all being having to wait a whole year in between books and gahhh why do books have to enddddd?! And each of them are susceptible to their own insecurities and limitations, with hamartia becoming a recurring theme - just like any Greek tragedy. But it’s not all fun and games, with, y’know, imminent danger greeting the demigods at every turn. There’s also a wonderful cameo that marries pop culture and mythology (hint: it takes place in Rome). Just thinking about it is enough to make my head hurt.Īnd of course, the Riordan staples of adventure and humour are ever present. As if coordinating multiple storylines wasn’t difficult enough, but the plot also had to be laid out with the narration order in mind. The narration cycles through following Annabeth, Leo, Piper, and Percy, but the full roster of demigods are rarely all together in a tidy group (more on that later). Rick Riordan officially needs his own Talky Talk category. But I’m reserving judgement, since, for once, it actually IS complicated. There’s also kiiiiind of a potential love triangle-y situation brewing between Hazel, Frank, and Leo. Different (and even more chaste) stages of relationships are also represented by Piper and Jason, and by Hazel and Frank. Percy and Annabeth! Percy and Annabeth! Oh yes - they’re reunited and it feels so good! Well, not that good this is still a younger-skewing series, so hanky-panky is nonexistent. Even if I didn’t want her to be my BFF, I def. If you don’t think intelligence could be a superpower, then you clearly haven’t met Annabeth. The other six demigods may have flashier and more overt abilities, but she’s quite the powerhouse herself. Where’s the god of multitasking when you need ’em?Įveryone gets to hang onto their BFF charms, but the real story is me FINALLY being able to give one to Annabeth! Long overdue, but like there was ever any doubt! Girlfriend is kickass - literally and figuratively. Avenge me.” Not to mention the Great Prophecy to end all prophecies, that calls for seven demigods to close the Doors of Death. The last time Annabeth saw her mother, she was given a helluva cryptic message: “Follow the Mark of Athena. And what if Percy has changed during his time at Camp Jupiter? Has Annabeth found him, just to lose him all over again?īut that’s not all she has to worry about. Now if only they can convince the Romans that they’ve come in peace. But only because omg new Heroes book, must read immediately!Īnnabeth and the Camp Half-Blood contingent have arrived at Camp Jupiter. Although embarrassing confession: I actually didn’t notice anything but the owl when I first read this. The only thing as consistent as my love for Rick Riordan’s books is my fangirling of John Rocco’s covers. Spoiler Alert: This is Book 3 of the series, so spoilers aplenty for Book 1 and Book 2. Relationship Status: Don’t Leave Me This Way ![]() Cover Story: Epic Clash of the Titans Demigods ![]()
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