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I love books about middle school, and this book looks scintillating, from the title to the summary! I would also love to read a book whose co-author is a head writer from SpongeBob SquarePants, one of my favorite childhood shows. Thank you for this opportunity.Almost 3 years agowolfdog added a new comment in
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1. Walk around. 2. Don't know. 3. Chris Evans. RDJ all the way! 4. Acts like she knows everything to get attention. 5. I'm terrified to get a grade lower than a 90.Almost 3 years agofosterkeefe replied to a comment in
I'm Hindu! I love their stories! You should try Aru Shah. It's a Rick Riordan presents and is a series about Hindu mythology.Almost 3 years agoeditor took a quiz.
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Almost 3 years agogirlpower4ever's book review was featured in The Blood Of Olympus (The Heroes of Olympus, Book 5).
Truly a spellbinding finish to the bestselling Heroes of Olympus series! Rick Riordan flawlessly combines emotion, suspense, description, high stakes, romance, character development, and humor into five hundred unputdownable pages. I truly could not stop reading; each chapter starts off with such a darkly humorous sentence—"Dive-bombing a volcano was not on Reyna’s bucket list," for example—that it's impossible not to get all the way through. The tension just keeps mounting until the ball finally drops and the event we've been waiting for for five novels finally happens. Everything is so ridiculously satisfying, and the aftermath of the main climax point at the end feels so warm with a note of melancholy, truly perfect for this particular series. When I first started HoO, I didn't expect to like all of the seven demigods chosen for the prophecy; if three's a crowd, then seven's a population. But every one of these characters is so multifaceted, with their own fears, strengths, and weaknesses, that it becomes nearly inconceivable not to resonate and empathize with each of them. Even the characters who were not part of the Seven, like Nico and Reyna, captured my heart in this book. Truly a worthwhile read.Almost 3 years agogirlpower4ever added a book review.
Truly a spellbinding finish to the bestselling Heroes of Olympus series! Rick Riordan flawlessly combines emotion, suspense, description, high stakes, romance, character development, and humor into five hundred unputdownable pages. I truly could not stop reading; each chapter starts off with such a darkly humorous sentence—"Dive-bombing a volcano was not on Reyna’s bucket list," for example—that it's impossible not to get all the way through. The tension just keeps mounting until the ball finally drops and the event we've been waiting for for five novels finally happens. Everything is so ridiculously satisfying, and the aftermath of the main climax point at the end feels so warm with a note of melancholy, truly perfect for this particular series. When I first started HoO, I didn't expect to like all of the seven demigods chosen for the prophecy; if three's a crowd, then seven's a population. But every one of these characters is so multifaceted, with their own fears, strengths, and weaknesses, that it becomes nearly inconceivable not to resonate and empathize with each of them. Even the characters who were not part of the Seven, like Nico and Reyna, captured my heart in this book. Truly a worthwhile read.Almost 3 years agogirlpower4ever has read this book.
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