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minerva_library 's review for:
The Chalice of the Gods
by Rick Riordan
adventurous
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
For years, I have been wanting to see more of Percy Jackson's story especially as he's canonically gotten older, and the inclusion of a Roman college in recent books. This fulfilled everything I wanted and more as it reunited the original three main characters of the series - Percy, Grover, and Annabeth - for yet another quest. This time the goal was to get Percy into college - except Percy and only Percy had the added requirement of seeking Letters of Recommendation from three gods or goddesses.
I have loved Percy Jackson since I was in elementary school and now having graduated college myself, I'm so excited for a new series of the main three. Percy remains the epitome of sarcasm, humor, impulsiveness, and power despite being older and his relationship with Grover and Annabeth remains as one of the best examples of friendship is family that I've read. Especially as they've now faced the end of the world together, been to hell and back, recovered from amnesia and still survived.
I have loved Percy Jackson since I was in elementary school and now having graduated college myself, I'm so excited for a new series of the main three. Percy remains the epitome of sarcasm, humor, impulsiveness, and power despite being older and his relationship with Grover and Annabeth remains as one of the best examples of friendship is family that I've read. Especially as they've now faced the end of the world together, been to hell and back, recovered from amnesia and still survived.