Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Emme's Letter

Dear Ms. Cartwright,



I am currently reading Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Demigod Files. It is a series of short stories put together in one book for example one of the stories in the book is called The Stolen Chariot and it mainly talks about Clarisse and Percy. They are two of the many important characters in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. It also has other things in it like interviews with some of the characters and a map of Camp Half-Blood. It is very interesting so far but I am still not finished so I hope it gets even better!



If you have read the first book in the series you know that Clarisse is not a person you want as an enemy. But in the Stolen Chariot you see a whole new side of her and how she acts. You would think Clarisse isn’t afraid of anything and will completely demolish anything in her path but boy are you in for a surprise when you read this story! But you also get introduced to two more characters their names are Phobos and Deimos, Clarisse’s half brothers that are also minor gods. They are pretty scary once you meet them.
 This book is really great! It kind of makes you think about some stuff but you should probably read this book after you finish the third book in this series, because then it might ruin some things and that is never fun. It is a great book but like I said you should finish the series or at least the third book before you read it. It is so good and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.


From,


Emme

1 comment:

  1. Dear Emme,
    I really liked this book, too. It was great for me because it came out between the fourth and fifth books (I think) and it was kind of like a little "mind snack" between books while I waited for the next BIG book to come out. I have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Kane Chronicles. I need to learn a bit more about Egyptian mythology first though. I think that is part of the reason the the Percy books are so much fun. When you really know all about the gods and the myths that go with them, then you really get the jokes that Rick Riordan slides in there.
    Sincerely,
    Ms. C

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