User:Silverwind of MountainClan

Hello, and welcome to our User Talk Page!

Yes, my sister and I do share an account. Our username, well, of course it comes from Warriors! A few years ago we created this user and back then, Warriors was "the thing."

Hi! My name is Annalee, and I have recently just been digging into House of Hades (2/25/14). I have found Rick Riordan's books very interesting, and I plan to keep reading them. Also, I can't wait for the fifth book of the Heroes of Olympus series to come out! It will be very thrilling to read about Gaea's forces and how they "take over Olympus." Rick Riordan, we're counting on you to make Percy Jackson a hero! ... Again.

All of the Percy Jackson books were quite enthralling, but some of them just weren't as exciting as others.

9th Place: The Lightning Thief

This was the first book of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians, so obviously this is probably several people's favorite. I found this one super-awesome, but after I had finished Sea of Monsters to Mark of Athena, it just didn't seem as amazing.

8th Place: The Sea of Monsters

The Golden Fleece hunt was a great topic, but at times I just kind of got bored. I loved parts of the book though, like when Grover sent empathy links to Percy. It's like, "Oh hey, just to let you know, I'm getting married and I need you to rescue me."

7th Place and 6th Place: The Titan's Curse and Battle of the Labryinth

These books were close ties. The curse of the Titan was okay, like, seriously, "holding up the sky?" I liked how Zoe Nightshade risked her life, but I felt like The Titan's Curse just didn't have enough. The Labryinth was amazing! I loved the idea, but parts of the journey just seemed slacked off. For example, it didn't exactly give much detail of the actual Labryinth.

5th Place: The Lost Hero

Okay, so the reason this is fifth is because I'm not sure I really like Piper McLean. Her charmspeak is cool, but what if she could do something else? Besides, the books didn't really talk about Piper's own feelings. I like Leo, though. The idea of a girl-crazy Hephaestus boy is funny. And Jason; I'm not sure if I like his Roman aspect...

4th Place: The Last Olympian:

Now this was one great action-packed book! Of course, it's the battle against Kronos we've all been waiting for! So in this one, Percy and some other character's character (confusing, right?) really comes out. One of the parts I just don't like about it is the death of Silena. She didn't deserve to be a spy (Dx)... And then she died of what, poison gas fumes?!

3rd Place: The Son of Neptune

This book seemed a lot like The Lost Hero, so I was prepared not to like it as much. In fact, it was pretty good. I liked seeing Percy as a Roman. It was interesting to have Jason experience amnesia, then Percy have it right after. So that was a part I didn't like, but overall, I really liked the way Rick Riordon portayed Percy!

2nd Place and 1st Place: The House of Hades and The Mark of Athena

So, I have barely read The House of Hades, but it is good so far. Actually, the way the character's feelings are shown makes me rank it this high. The Mark of Athena! That was a GREAT book! I enjoyed how Annabeth had to go on her own solo adventure, and use her trickery to free the Athena statue. But the sad thing was, "Victory must have a sacrifice." Percy and Annabeth tumbled down, down, down into Tartarus. I was thinking, "What if they die?" But of course they didn't die (:3). The way the Mark of Athena was written was exceedingly beautiful. Riordon's writings just get better and better!