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The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan
4.0
I love Apollo as the main character, his point of view made everything so much better and also frick Zeus he is so annoying both in the PJO Universe and in the old myths.
I can't wait to see everyone in the next books and I need more SOLANGELO (they're too cuteee)
I can't wait to see everyone in the next books and I need more SOLANGELO (they're too cuteee)
The Dark Prophecy by Rick Riordan
4.0
Finally Grover has arrived! yasssssss
Loved Emmie and Jo, loved Leo and Calypso, ADORED Apollo, and hated Commodus so yeah, onto the next book :D
Loved Emmie and Jo, loved Leo and Calypso, ADORED Apollo, and hated Commodus so yeah, onto the next book :D
The Burning Maze by Rick Riordan
4.0
So far this is my fav, I still think this series is not as good as PJO, TKC or MC but I am enjoying it, I´m loving having all these loved characters back and some of my opinions abt them have drastically changed sooo yeah overall I´m liking this series and as a whole I think I´ll rate it 4 stars.
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I apologize and take back everything I´ve ever said or thought about the queen herself Piper McLean, I am so so glad she finally got a personality of her own even if that meant losing you know who but before this book I didn't t really care abt her, her only purpose in life was being with Jason and that was really annoying but in this book I saw her really come into herself and overall I really liked her character development.
Now let me tell you... I was SHOOK when Apollo literally stabbed himself in order to save his friends, my respect for him went
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I apologize and take back everything I´ve ever said or thought about the queen herself Piper McLean, I am so so glad she finally got a personality of her own even if that meant losing you know who but before this book I didn't t really care abt her, her only purpose in life was being with Jason and that was really annoying but in this book I saw her really come into herself and overall I really liked her character development.
Now let me tell you... I was SHOOK when Apollo literally stabbed himself in order to save his friends, my respect for him went
The Tyrant's Tomb by Rick Riordan
4.0
✨4.5✨
This is my fav book from the series so far, I've just noticed that in each Riordan series my fav book always turns out to be the fourth one (The Battle of the Labyrinth, The House of Hades and now The Tyrant's Tomb).
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Ahhhh I love Meg and Lester, their sibling relationship is so adorable
This is my fav book from the series so far, I've just noticed that in each Riordan series my fav book always turns out to be the fourth one (The Battle of the Labyrinth, The House of Hades and now The Tyrant's Tomb).
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Ahhhh I love Meg and Lester, their sibling relationship is so adorable
The Trials of Apollo: Camp Jupiter Classified: A Probatio's Journal by Rick Riordan
3.0
Fun little story
The Tower of Nero by Rick Riordan
4.0
I'm so happy I finally finished this series and I'm really happy with how it all wrapped up really nicely.
A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas
2.0
it was ok, some cute moments and another one which I wish I could forget
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas
3.0
3✨
This was a THOUSAND times better than ACOTAR, I have so many thoughts hhghjrebfjwhebfjewhbfje
Idk how to explain it but I started the series only to judge Riceman lmao but now I might be a bit obsessed with it
This was a THOUSAND times better than ACOTAR, I have so many thoughts hhghjrebfjwhebfjewhbfje
Idk how to explain it but I started the series only to judge Riceman lmao but now I might be a bit obsessed with it
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
2.0
2.5 ✨
I wanted to start this series only because lots of my booksta friends are always talking abt it, either in a positive or negative way so I’m glad I finally read this first book and I’ll continue to read the next ones to form my own opinion but so far these are my thoughts:
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So for the first 60% of this book I was ready to rate it 2 stars cause literally nothing was happening and it was a little boring, the only redeeming parts of it were the world building scenes like in town with the sisters or in the woods with the Suriel but other than that I couldn’t really understand what the hype was about.
The other 40% was way more interesting as we got more characters and a change of scene beneath the mountain.
Also I already know that Feysand will be endgame so I’m interested to see what happens between Feyre and Tamlin to brake them apart but also from what I’ve read both in the book and online I don’t know how I feel about Rhysand. I mean at first I liked him as a morally grey character but then he literally said that he would have raped Feyre if not for his personal interests in this "war" so yeah.....
And also was I the only one that felt like the riddle was a piece of cake? I mean when I read it the first thing that I though was that the answer was Love but whatever.
I can confidently say that this series is overhyped based on the first book and the questionable love interests but I will still continue reading it so that at least I can discuss it with other people.
I wanted to start this series only because lots of my booksta friends are always talking abt it, either in a positive or negative way so I’m glad I finally read this first book and I’ll continue to read the next ones to form my own opinion but so far these are my thoughts:
✨(Spoilery bits) ✨
So for the first 60% of this book I was ready to rate it 2 stars cause literally nothing was happening and it was a little boring, the only redeeming parts of it were the world building scenes like in town with the sisters or in the woods with the Suriel but other than that I couldn’t really understand what the hype was about.
The other 40% was way more interesting as we got more characters and a change of scene beneath the mountain.
Also I already know that Feysand will be endgame so I’m interested to see what happens between Feyre and Tamlin to brake them apart but also from what I’ve read both in the book and online I don’t know how I feel about Rhysand. I mean at first I liked him as a morally grey character but then he literally said that he would have raped Feyre if not for his personal interests in this "war" so yeah.....
And also was I the only one that felt like the riddle was a piece of cake? I mean when I read it the first thing that I though was that the answer was Love but whatever.
I can confidently say that this series is overhyped based on the first book and the questionable love interests but I will still continue reading it so that at least I can discuss it with other people.