Blog: Why I Left the Percy Jackson Fandom (and I Don’t Regret it)

So, recently I've done three reviews on the main three series of the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles (the name assigned to Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Heroes of Olympus, and The Trials of Apollo). While I thought the original Percy Jackson series was good, I thought the other books were mediocre at best. Books aside however,... Continue Reading →

Review: The Trials of Apollo Openly Marked the End of Sanity (Spoilers)

If you thought my review of The Heroes of Olympus was bad, this one is going to be much worse. The Trials of Apollo was the gayest series in the Riordanverse (next to Magnus Chase and The Sun and the Star) and while it stuck farily well to the plot (thankfully it had a plot),... Continue Reading →

Review: Heroes of Olympus: The Series Where Things Started Going Wrong (Spoilers).

If you've read my review on Percy Jackson and the Olympians that I posted last week, you'll realize that I have a lot to say about this series and its spinoffs. While the original series was really good and is easily one of my favorite YA reads of all time, The Heroes of Olympus was... Continue Reading →

Review: Percy Jackson and the Olympians was the Start of an Era. (Spoilers)

From the ages of 12-14, this series was basically my entire world. All I would ever talk about was "Percy Jackson this" and "Percy Jackson that". I would not shut up about the Greek gods and their stories. However, now that I'm older and have seen how chaotic the Percy Jackson fandom is, I have... Continue Reading →

Review: Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Should Not be a Kids Book. (Part 3/3) (Spoilers)

Finally, we are at the end of this trek through hell and unlike my review of Rings of Power, Rick Riordan hasn't come out with anything else set in Norse mythology so I won't have to do even more reviews of this awful series. I thank God for that small mercy. I don't think my... Continue Reading →

Review: Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Book 2: Rick Riordan Hates Women. (Spoilers) (Part 2/3)

Rick Riordan must've had a gun to his head while writing the second book in this abysmal series with how much forced "diversity" there is. If you thought The Sword of Summer was bad, be prepared for a butt load of intersectionality politics in book 2: The Hammer of Thor that make it unreadable. I'm... Continue Reading →

Review: Why was Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Published? (Part 1/3) (Spoilers)

2020 was a crappy year for everyone, but one of the things that made it crappy for me personally was the fact that I read the Magnus Chase trilogy. For some context, from the ages of 12-14, I was a huge Rick Riordan fan. I had all the Percy Jackson and the Olympians books, the... Continue Reading →

News: Rick Riordan’s New Book “The Sun and the Star” Faces Backlash

Rick Riordan's newest book, The Sun and the Star is the first standalone book from the author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Co-authored by "gender-queer LatinX" Y.A author, Mark Oshiro, The Sun and the Star focuses on the fan favorite character, Nico di Angelo, the son of the Greek god, Hades. The book takes... Continue Reading →

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