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lowri (gcse hiatus) (laddamswilliamsgmailcom) | 393 comments For me it was either sea of monsters or the lost hero like they were still good but they were missing something (well we all know what the lost hero was missing)


Artemis~Ebonie (Inactive) | 68 comments Sea of Monsters wasn't great but it's definitely Lost Hero followed closely by Son of Neptune.


inge:) (hiatus, sometimes active) | 218 comments I dnf the first KC book in Swedish prob gonna give it a another try tho in English


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sea of monsters and daughter of the deep im sorry.
i mean they werent bad they just werent great yk


inge:) (hiatus, sometimes active) | 218 comments The daughter of the deep was like so boring, nothing ever happened until the last 2 chapters. I was like, when does the giant octopus come in?? (It came in on the third last chapter)


inge:) (hiatus, sometimes active) | 218 comments Respect for Romeo though


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gem and his guns were iconic but nothing happened


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Isabelle | 115 comments Mod
Son of Neptune was just really slow for me


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joo broo | 13 comments I liked them all, but in some of them were missing points


lila !! (jurdan's version) hiatus | 12 comments atm son of neptune which was just boring and the first book of TOA which put me into a reading slump...


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Lauren | 83 comments Burning Maze, I feel it is just depressing, and I may have thrown that book when I read of a certain person's death. Also Lost Hero, because it just doesn't feel that interesting to me.


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Lauren | 83 comments lowri wrote: "For me it was either sea of monsters or the lost hero like they were still good but they were missing something (well we all know what the lost hero was missing)"
Ha! Yeah, that's true


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Erica | 57 comments umm... sorry for this but out of House of Hades. I'm finding hard to finish...


⤹ aerona !! ˚♬୭  (dam_demigodishness) | 14 comments Erica wrote: "umm... sorry for this but out of House of Hades. I'm finding hard to finish..."

OMGG good luck on that, its the best one because its the most painful one :D


⤹ aerona !! ˚♬୭  (dam_demigodishness) | 14 comments Ștefania wrote: "sea of monsters and daughter of the deep im sorry.
i mean they werent bad they just werent great yk"


ik people dont like sea of monsters but looking back, it has so many details revealing just how dark percy's mental state was at AGE 13, because: i remember when percy and tyson were on the boat and percy had thought tyson had drowned. and percy literally expressed how he wished he would drown too- and there are so many other details that are often overlooked because percy is so hilarious ... but i get what you mean !! the first time i read sea of monsters well, it wasnt very memorable i guess :)


⤹ aerona !! ˚♬୭  (dam_demigodishness) | 14 comments Lauren wrote: "Burning Maze, I feel it is just depressing, and I may have thrown that book when I read of a certain person's death. Also Lost Hero, because it just doesn't feel that interesting to me."

oh for SURE in 7th grade i cried over this book bro like JASONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN


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Fabulous Unicorn | 88 comments Daughter of the deep was boring
I ship Solangelo so bad, but The sun and The star didn't do it for me
The wrath of the triple goddess and the chalice of the gods made no sense to me, cause in toa it shows Percy going to college


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VioletCabin7&9 | 26 comments For me probably son of Neptune or wrath of the triple Goddess (this is probably an unpopular opinion, idk)


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Fabulous Unicorn | 88 comments Doesn't it say, in TOA that Percy goes to college, anyway?


Mia❤ (Semi-Active)   Sorry, but I simply did not enjoy The House of Hades. 😐😔😬


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Cora | 42 comments I just finished the Mark of Athena and I’m not allowed to read the House of Hades


Mia❤ (Semi-Active)   I honestly wish I hadn't.😕 I didn't finish it.


Justagirlwholovesreading I say Wrath of the triple Goddess, bc it just isn't the same anymore. I wasn't bad, but just didn't hit the same


♡• Ellie •♡ (elliew538) | 3 comments Definitely the first books of the new pjo trilogy he's writing, Chalice of the Gods and Wrath of the Triple Goddess, nothing can beat the og 🥲🙌


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I almost stopped reading the Wrath of the Triple Goddess because it got sooo boring 😑


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Applepi | 76 comments Aw man, I just got my hands on chalice of the gods lol. I mean, it’s not like I expect it to be the original, obviously. And it kinda seems like it would end up dragging the series as a whole out, but I guess I’m just hoping.


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It still has some interesting parts in it though 😅. Percy even is face to face with Athena and it’s still funny like the og series.


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Applepi | 76 comments Oh, I mean yeah I’m still going to read it and I have no doubt it’ll still be enjoyable! I’m mostly just curious what other people think and tend to be a little bit of a critic with stuff I like/pos


Justagirlwholovesreading yeah, they are still pretty good


☆❁✪ anu ✪❁☆ | 11 comments Probably the wrath of the triple goddess. Felt like Uncle Rick lost his touch


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Madelyn Didion | 10 comments I didn’t really like the sea of monsters I mean it was still good but it was my least favorite one


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Applepi | 76 comments So far, Sea Of Monsters, probably. Which I hate to say because I absolutely love the Odyssey. It’s actually one of my favorite books. However, it just felt a bit slow, if that makes sense? I wouldn’t say it was BAD, but it falls a little short compared to the other books in pjo.


 ✶ Star ✶ (Adeline Rielly) | 21 comments Applepi wrote: "So far, Sea Of Monsters, probably. Which I hate to say because I absolutely love the Odyssey. It’s actually one of my favorite books. However, it just felt a bit slow, if that makes sense? I wouldn..."

That totally makes sense! I felt the same thing about the Sea Of Monsters, it was short and not the most interesting in my opinion. The rest of the books in the series totally made up for it though!


 ✶ Star ✶ (Adeline Rielly) | 21 comments I love how almost everyone agress that The Sea Of Monsters was the worst book lol


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Landyn Speed | 18 comments For me, yeah it was definitely the Sea of Monsters. And actually, I've seen that a LOT of sequels (as in the second book in a series) are the worst out of the bunch, because when authors write the first book, they don't know whether or not their gonna continue the series, so they have the first one have a satisfying enough ending in case they cant write a sequel, but enough room for there to potentially BE one. So the second one always feels kinda rushed and lackluster. You know what I mean?


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I agree


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Maddie (gryffindordemigodelf) | 51 comments The Sun and the Star

It felt so wrong, like the style just didn't fit. It felt like a fanfic and not exactly a good one. It also like completely flipped Mr D's personality on its head. It just doesn't feel like the quality measures up to the others.


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Landyn Speed | 18 comments Maddie wrote: "The Sun and the Star

It felt so wrong, like the style just didn't fit. It felt like a fanfic and not exactly a good one. It also like completely flipped Mr D's personality on its head. It just doe..."


Okay, I do kinda agree on that front. Mr. D DID feel very different. But other that that, what made you feel this way? Just curious.


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Maddie (gryffindordemigodelf) | 51 comments I'm not sure but, the tone wasn't the same and the whole thing with the coco puffs being called children of Nico and Akhlys (I'm definitely spelling that wrong) was weird in a way that was very uncomfortable to me. It's difficult to articulate exactly what and why I feel, but the book just didn't sit right with me, and I had to restart many times and push myself to finish.


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Landyn Speed | 18 comments That does make sense. I agree that the whole Cocoa Puffs thing WAS a little weird, and the tone was a little different, even for me. I think that the tone change was probably just because it wasn't just Rick Riordan writing it. Remember; this is his first collaboration with another author. I also think I'm very biased, since I'm a BIG Nico fan.


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Maddie (gryffindordemigodelf) | 51 comments It may just be because I read the books all in one go without pausing between, but the whole Will and Nico thing at the end of BoO felt like it came out of nowhere



Also, how do you do that reply thing?


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You press reply on the bottom by notify me when people comment.


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Maddie (gryffindordemigodelf) | 51 comments I do not have that. Perhaps it is because I am currently using an iPad


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I am too, but I have it…


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Do you have edit and delete?


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Maddie (gryffindordemigodelf) | 51 comments No


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That’s weird.


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Maddie (gryffindordemigodelf) | 51 comments Thank you for helping me even though it didn't work out. I appreciate the patience.


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Yep!


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