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is 14% done
Notes:
(1) The family mansion is sort of like Grimmauld Place in "Harry Potter."
- It's inherited by kids, and its spooky interior's prowled for clues.
- I wish it had a name. Is it not a thing for American dwellings to have names? Does "The Whitehouse" count? At least give it an address and do a 221B Baker Street with it.
(2) "I sighed at the Magnus in the mirror."
- Ah yes, already an '80s reference, and a pun too.
— Oct 19, 2023 02:30PM
(1) The family mansion is sort of like Grimmauld Place in "Harry Potter."
- It's inherited by kids, and its spooky interior's prowled for clues.
- I wish it had a name. Is it not a thing for American dwellings to have names? Does "The Whitehouse" count? At least give it an address and do a 221B Baker Street with it.
(2) "I sighed at the Magnus in the mirror."
- Ah yes, already an '80s reference, and a pun too.
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Jayson
is finished
Notes:
(1) I didn't expect that Jason Grace mention at the end.
- Never caught it previously, since I only just read "The Trials of Apollo" for the first time.
(2) Especially toward the end, this book was all about Magnus telling his friends how great they are.
- Particularly Alex who—don't shoot me—isn't close to deserving all the praise he/she gets. I'm talking about fawning, awestruck praise over ordinary heroism.
— Oct 29, 2023 04:10PM
(1) I didn't expect that Jason Grace mention at the end.
- Never caught it previously, since I only just read "The Trials of Apollo" for the first time.
(2) Especially toward the end, this book was all about Magnus telling his friends how great they are.
- Particularly Alex who—don't shoot me—isn't close to deserving all the praise he/she gets. I'm talking about fawning, awestruck praise over ordinary heroism.
Jayson
is 93% done

Notes:
(1) This flyting challenge is essentially the battle rap scene from "8 Mile."
- I half-expected Magnus to bust out a line about "mom's spaghetti."
(2) If they ever make a film adaptation, I see them having to change the ending.
- The power of positivity winning the day would be super-corny and unsatisfying in live-action. It's barely feasible as the climax of a book.
— Oct 28, 2023 10:30PM

Notes:
(1) This flyting challenge is essentially the battle rap scene from "8 Mile."
- I half-expected Magnus to bust out a line about "mom's spaghetti."
(2) If they ever make a film adaptation, I see them having to change the ending.
- The power of positivity winning the day would be super-corny and unsatisfying in live-action. It's barely feasible as the climax of a book.
Jayson
is 76% done
Notes:
(1) Jack: "An act like that affects your wyrd."
Magnus: "You mean it affects you weirdly?"
Jack: "No. Your wyrd."
Magnus: "You’re weird."
Blitzen: "He means fate."
- Classic Riordan, if awfully overused here. In addition to wyrd, there's also puns about Bragi/braggy and murder (of crows).
(2) More demigods!? I may be wrong, but I don't think human demigods are really a thing in Norse mythology.
- Feels forced.
— Oct 28, 2023 02:45AM
(1) Jack: "An act like that affects your wyrd."
Magnus: "You mean it affects you weirdly?"
Jack: "No. Your wyrd."
Magnus: "You’re weird."
Blitzen: "He means fate."
- Classic Riordan, if awfully overused here. In addition to wyrd, there's also puns about Bragi/braggy and murder (of crows).
(2) More demigods!? I may be wrong, but I don't think human demigods are really a thing in Norse mythology.
- Feels forced.
Jayson
is 51% done

Notes:
(1) "Jack followed me around the deck, alternating between Abba hits (Vikings are huge Abba fans)."
- Makes sense, being Swedish, ABBA presumably comes from good Viking stock.
(2) "A ceramic warrior. As in magic pottery?"
- Being magic, I'd name the warrior Harry Pottery.
(3) Every time I hear Kvasir's Mead I think Courvoisier.
- They're both liquors and sound alike.
— Oct 24, 2023 11:00PM

Notes:
(1) "Jack followed me around the deck, alternating between Abba hits (Vikings are huge Abba fans)."
- Makes sense, being Swedish, ABBA presumably comes from good Viking stock.
(2) "A ceramic warrior. As in magic pottery?"
- Being magic, I'd name the warrior Harry Pottery.
(3) Every time I hear Kvasir's Mead I think Courvoisier.
- They're both liquors and sound alike.
Jayson
is 25% done

Notes:
(1) "I hoped [Sam and Alex] were going to formulate a cunning plan to get us all out of Aegir’s hall alive."
- Yet another '80s reference for the YA crowd. I guess "Blackadder" must have aired on PBS, or else Riordan caught it much later on DVD.
(2) I wonder if there's any method or point to all the '80s music mentions?
- "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc. seems awful random.
— Oct 19, 2023 08:20PM

Notes:
(1) "I hoped [Sam and Alex] were going to formulate a cunning plan to get us all out of Aegir’s hall alive."
- Yet another '80s reference for the YA crowd. I guess "Blackadder" must have aired on PBS, or else Riordan caught it much later on DVD.
(2) I wonder if there's any method or point to all the '80s music mentions?
- "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc. seems awful random.
Jayson
is starting
Notes:
(1) Third book in the series, third narrator.
- Hoping this Michael Crouch more than just oversteps the series' woefully low bar.
(2) I'll admit, it took me a while to warm up to Alex last book.
- Though still not endearing, the wedding sequence rendered him/her far less irritating and tiresome, IMO... don't shoot me!
(3) My original review sucks! It's embarrassing. I need to redeem myself with a new good one!
— Oct 17, 2023 02:35AM
(1) Third book in the series, third narrator.
- Hoping this Michael Crouch more than just oversteps the series' woefully low bar.
(2) I'll admit, it took me a while to warm up to Alex last book.
- Though still not endearing, the wedding sequence rendered him/her far less irritating and tiresome, IMO... don't shoot me!
(3) My original review sucks! It's embarrassing. I need to redeem myself with a new good one!
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I've never seen an American house have a name myself. I don't know why, I kinda like that practice.
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Jenny wrote: "I've never seen an American house have a name myself. I don't know why, I kinda like that practice."Yeah, it's always just academic and government buildings, never houses, and they're nearly always just named after someone in tribute. They don't have cool names like European dwellings do.
We need dwarves to take over the building trades, they name everything :)

