Sunday, May 11, 2025

The Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan

The Titan's Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #3)

I really feel like this one had too much crammed into it. These quests are all well and good, but ultimately, there’s just too much to fit well into such a short book. One set-piece after another in such quick succession… I can barely remember even the order in which they happened. It also did not help that there were new characters to get to know, which we barely do. I feel like Zoe ended up more fleshed out than Thalia and Bianca was barely a blip.

Favorite Line

"Sometimes mortals can be more horrible than monsters." - Zoe Nightshade

In Other News

I finished 2, yes 2! OviPets projects this week. We have the Icy Leopards, first of my "Digi*s Leopards" Project and Pixie Lotors for my Digis Miscellany Project.


I am also on vacation this week, visiting my family.

Monday, May 5, 2025

Scarlet Adventures #12

Today, I went Shiny hunting. The Growlithes I was hunting displayed some odd tendencies to just... walk into the water. If you know anything about Pokemon, you should know this would definitely be fatal for a Fire type... let alone a Pokemon with no gills. 😆


Stayed underwater even in battle. Whut.

I follow this one for a bit as it just strolled down the creek... underwater.



My Koraidon is swimming above this one.

My Raging Bolt glitched through the hill here. 😆

Another Raging Bolt glitch. 😆

Got my shiny. 😊

Aaaand Evolution. 👍

Saturday, May 3, 2025

Falcondance by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Falcondance (The Kiesha'ra, #3)A Fairly Spoiler-Free Reread Review

So... Falcondance... honestly, entirely middling and actually a bit confusing. The main plot isn't really that confusing, though it does have some twists and turns, the confusing part is the magic system. Nicias is used and abused pretty much throughout the book, poor thing, really. He definitely wasn't aware or prepared for the kind of machinations going on in the court of Ahnmik... if you can even call it a court.

The magic system has a large focus here, though it is still not very concrete in the way things are explained. Nicias' magic wakes and he must learn to use it, though that use is pretty much glossed over. If this were a movie, Nicias' training sessions would have been montages where light flashed back and forth and nothing was explained. The spells are described as bands of light, eyes change color, and that's more-or-less it. We get some overview of how Ahnmik and Anhamirak's magics used to intertwine and more explanation of Ecl, but it's still all quite vague. Basically the backdrop to explaining why the Falcons did what they did and why the Serpiente and Avians will never and must never become one again.

The world-building aspect of Nicias' visit to the island city of Ahnmik was kind of neat and actually quite horrifying. The class structure is... problematic at best. More-or-less determined by how your magic decides to wake in you at the tender age of FOUR. I don't think I liked it on my first read and I definitely don't like it now. The way magic has permeated the island was the neat part. I kind of enjoy the idea of a semi-sentient city.

Remembering what I do about Wolfcry and Wyvernhail, Falcondance is undeniably setup and explanation for the events in those books.

Thursday, May 1, 2025

The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan

The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #2)So Percy more or less follows in Odysseus’ footsteps. That’s pretty much the plot. It’s a lot to be crammed into less than 300 pages. It was enjoyable, though.

I’m still not entirely sure what was up with Tantalus having it in for the half-bloods and Percy in particular. That felt really weird. His whole vibe was weird… which, like, I understand having the punishment he does but… ehh.

I liked Tyson well enough. Liked getting more from Clarisse, though her personality definitely hasn’t improved. I enjoyed the C.C. bit.

But yeah, that’s about it as far as my thoughts on this one.