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The Titan's Curse
by Rick Riordan
JUST PLOWING THROUGH THIS SERIES.
BLOG || INSTA
I’ve been listening to the later books on audio and the narrator does voices for everyone and it’s so fun! Really liking this format.
Book three brought it better than book two. YAY.
I love meeting so many new characters! Each book has had a new layer of mythology plus the addition of characters to back it up. It’s great meeting other kids and gods and really rounding out the story as a whole.
There’s more adventure and we see Percy have to handle the situation without Annabeth (which of course, has many ups and downs). I missed Annabeth though! I lover her intelligent, slightly snarky, but golden-hearted self. Her connection with others and ability to help those around her willingly makes her a forever favorite. The chemistry between Percy and Annabeth (and I’m not even meaning romantically) is easy to love and I am fully behind this friendship before anything.
I do have hope that Luke is heading for redemption. I think in this series it would be a great character arc for him to realize his faux pas and be able to come back to the fold. There were some other character moments I didn’t see coming! I’m curious how that will play out in the next book with different people going different ways. No matter, this series is fun and engaging.
Overall audience notes:
- Young adult/middle grade fantasy + mythology
- Language: none
- Romance: none
- Violence: some, never gory, all creatures “disappear” rather than die a bloody death
BLOG || INSTA
I’ve been listening to the later books on audio and the narrator does voices for everyone and it’s so fun! Really liking this format.
Book three brought it better than book two. YAY.
I love meeting so many new characters! Each book has had a new layer of mythology plus the addition of characters to back it up. It’s great meeting other kids and gods and really rounding out the story as a whole.
There’s more adventure and we see Percy have to handle the situation without Annabeth (which of course, has many ups and downs). I missed Annabeth though! I lover her intelligent, slightly snarky, but golden-hearted self. Her connection with others and ability to help those around her willingly makes her a forever favorite. The chemistry between Percy and Annabeth (and I’m not even meaning romantically) is easy to love and I am fully behind this friendship before anything.
I do have hope that Luke is heading for redemption. I think in this series it would be a great character arc for him to realize his faux pas and be able to come back to the fold. There were some other character moments I didn’t see coming! I’m curious how that will play out in the next book with different people going different ways. No matter, this series is fun and engaging.
Overall audience notes:
- Young adult/middle grade fantasy + mythology
- Language: none
- Romance: none
- Violence: some, never gory, all creatures “disappear” rather than die a bloody death