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  • bookwormdude29
    bookwormdude29 added a book review.
    I received this book on behalf of Dogo, and I honestly wasn’t disappointed. All her life, Nat has felt she isn’t good enough (not pretty enough, not smart enough, etc.). Then when middle school comes and her best friend ditches her for the more popular kids, it feels like a huge blow in her face! Will Nat overcome her struggles and realize that she IS enough? I especially loved the pictures in this book, because they seem like they were done by a child, which really added a nostalgic feeling. The only reason the book lost a star was because I wished it was longer and I wished the story talked more about certain parts, rather than skimming over them. Still a good book though! :D
    Over 3 years ago
  • bookwormdude29
    bookwormdude29 added a book review.
    Considering how good the first two books were, it was no surprise that “The Mark of Athena” was a spectacular book. In this book, the Argo II crew has to separate into little groups and go on vastly dangerous adventures, which includes the scariest nymphs they’ve ever seen to the terrible wrath of Athena’s greatest (spider) enemy. The thing I liked the most about this book is how much Annabeth, Percy, and the others have developed from insecure demigods to powerful demigods who are even willing to face their biggest fears (like *spiders*) to save the world.
    Almost 4 years ago
  • ccswishingstar
    ccswishingstar added a book review.
    In the third book of the Inheritance series, Eragon and Roran are on a quest to find Roran's beloved, Katrina, who had been taken hostage by the Ra'zac. At Helgrind, Eragon finds Sloan, the butcher of Carvahall who was also Katrina's father, in a cell with terrible injuries. Meanwhile, Nasuada competes against Fadawar in the Trial of the Long Knives for the leadership of the Varden, and wins. Later on, Eragon and Saphira leave for the Farthen Dur to attend the election of the new dwarf king, where the Az Sweldn rak Anhuin clan attemped to assainate Eragon. Eragon's dwarf friend Orik ends up being elected as king, and at the coronation, Saphira repairs the Isidar Mithrim. After the coronation, they head to Ellesmera to complete their training with Oromis and Glaedr, where Eragon finds out that his father was not Morzan, but Brom, making Murtagh his half-brother. Eragon, after begging the elven blacksmith Rhunon, recieves his special Rider's sword, which he names 'Brisingr', that bursts into flames whenever he says 'fire' in the ancient language. I really enjoyed this book and I reccomend it for anyone who has read Eragon and Eldest!
    Almost 4 years ago
  • ccswishingstar
    ccswishingstar added a book review.
    The final book of the Inheritance series starts off with Eragon, Arya, Saphira, Blodhgarm, and some of the troops head off to Dras-Leona. When they arrived, Murtagh and Thorn were already waiting for them at the gates. Murtagh tells them that he doesn't want to fight them, but he was forced to swear his allegiance to Galbatorix. A few days later, a scholar named Joed, convinced that there were a system on tunnels underneath the city, tells Nasuada and Eragon. Nasuada sends Eragon, Arya, the herbalist Angela, and few others to locate and infiltrate the city. Inside the tunnels, the group was attacked and pursued by men serving the priests of Helgrind, who capture Eragon and Arya. The priests, who were angered that Eragon killed some of their gods, the Ra'zac, left them bound in a room with two Ra'zac eggs that were about to hatch. Eragon and Arya both manage to escape and with Saphira they fought Murtagh and Thorn. Murtagh leaves, but in the middle of the night, he attacks the Varden's camp and captures Nasuada. Eragon, Saphira, and Glaedr then secretly leave to find the Rock of Kuthian, in hopes it holds the key to defeating Galbatorix. After finding the Rock, they return to the Varden, where they left for Uru'baen to fight Galbatorix. I enjoyed this book the most out of the whole series because of the plot and the adventure! I also recommend this book to those who want to find out how the series ends!
    Almost 4 years ago
  • inmemoryofcpr
    inmemoryofcpr replied to a comment in
    I like Avatar: the last airbender, Haikyu!!, and Dr. Stone.
    Almost 4 years ago
  • inmemoryofcpr
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    They kinda count as tv shows
    Almost 4 years ago
  • inmemoryofcpr
    inmemoryofcpr replied to a comment in
    1. Relax hehe 2. I think so..? 3. I would recommend reading some manga. XD 4. I don't like the beach, because the sand sticks to my feet and I can never completely wash it off, so no. 5. Reading manga and writing and drawing. Thanks for the Qs!
    Almost 4 years ago
  • bookwormdude29
    bookwormdude29 added a book review.
    Just when I thought this series couldn’t get any better, it did. The epic finale of the Hunger Games Trilogy is insane and it made me root for Katniss the whole way! In the novel, Katniss and her closest allies have to embark on a dangerous mission, and it was very emotional for me at times because there were so many lives that had to be sacrificed along the way, which was super sad. Still, I really loved the ending to Katniss, Peeta, and Gale’s journey. This book is seriously a must-read!
    Almost 4 years ago
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    Almost 4 years ago

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