Capture the Flag, troubling brochures, and Grover gets a bit creepy. Oh, and something-something-prophecy. All this and more on the sixth chapter of Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse, aka…
Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse – Ch 5
We bid farewell to Apollo, prophetic dreams return, and Dionysus is still a jerkwad. That’s right, it’s time for the fifth part of Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse, a.k.a….
I Place an Underwater Phone Call
Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse – Ch 4
And now, the moment we’ve all been waiting for. Or the moment I’ve all been waiting for. (That’s right, I’ve been waiting for this so long that I’ve become plural! Can you handle us right now?) Apollo finally shows up in the fourth chapter of Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse, a.k.a…
Thalia Torches New England
As a Seahawks fan, I can get behind this title. [Read more…]
Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse – Ch 3
Nico further endears himself, Apollo is hinted at, and Riordan makes a somewhat uncomfortable implication with regard to what must happen when girls grow up. Also, no one’s going to go look for Annabeth. All this and more in part three of Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse…
Bianca di Angelo Makes a Choice
Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse – Ch 2
One of these days I should go through all of the Percy Jackson chapter titles so far and pick my top 5 favorite, because I’m pretty sure this one would be among them. That’s right, it’s time for the second chapter of Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse…
The Vice Principal Gets a Missile Launcher
Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse – Ch 1
At last I have time to get back to Percy Jackson! I can’t think of anything terribly clever for this intro, so let’s dive right into the first full installment of Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse…
My Rescue Operation Goes Very Wrong
Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse – Starting Point
Having finished The Sea of Monsters, and gathering my thoughts to say at least a little about what I thought of the book as a whole, I’m realizing that reading only about a chapter a week makes it a little harder to keep track of my feelings about the book, or even the book itself. In my memory, it’s been spread across a longer period of time than my experience of reading The Lightning Thief was. [Read more…]
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