July’s Top Books

Here are my top books for July!

  1. The Tower of Nero by Rick Riordan
    This is the last book in the Riordanverse (others have been hinted at, but there is no proof for them yet). I loved the classic Rick Riordan style and the way how our main character, Apollo/Lester has changed over his time as a mortal (normal human). This book is so great and the different aspects, like Piper’s identity and Meg’s love for unicorns, were amazing. Overall, this was a really great book.
  2. Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo
    This is SUCH a great duology. I loved getting the different viewpoints and the humor was perfect. You can definitely see the development in the characters and the plot was great. I loved all of the characters, especially Inej and Jesper. This book is filled with danger, love, sadness, and more. I loved every page and think that it was such a great book!
  3. Carry Me Home by Janet Fox
    This is such an amazing book. I love the characteristics of all the characters and the how the plot developed. This book brings together sadness, hope, and joy together in the best way possible. It’s an emotional read and I loved the way that the author wrote the emotions. I love this book so, so much and I totally recommend it to you!
  4. The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen
    This is a great graphic novel about a young boy struggling to come out to his mother. I love the illustrations and how fairy tales played a big part in the story. It was a really sweet book and I loved the plot and how everything fit together. The fairy tales were beautiful and I loved how the book ended. This is such a great book!
  5. The Pronoun Book by Cassandra Jules Corrigan
    This book is a great guide to pronouns for people of all ages! It talks about the main pronouns (she/her, he/him, they/them), but also others (ze/zir, xe/xem, fae/faer). It’s an amazing book with fun pictures. There are also examples of how to use pronouns. It also touches on different parts of LGBT+ like trans, intersex, genderfluid, etc. This is a really great book and it’s really helpful!

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Top Books of March: click here
Top Books of April: click here
Top Books of May: click here
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The Riordanverse

This is an essay that I wrote for my English class on a book you should read, or in my case, some series of books that you should read!

The Riordanverse is a term that people use to describe 5 series of books that all take place in the same universe and are all written by the same person, Rick Riordan. It has Greek, Norse, Roman, and Egyptian mythology. The 5 series are Percy Jackson and the Olympians, the Heroes of Olympus, Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, the Kane Chronicles, and the Trials of Apollo.

I reach for the latest book in the series, the series that grants me all comforts, that helps me when I’m at my lowest lows. The book falls into my lap and just the sight of seeing the bookmarked page is solace. I snuggle into the covers deeper and pick up the book, which is a portal waiting to be activated from the moment I begin to read. Tumbling through the portal, clutching my book, I am transported into a world where Egyptian, Greek, Norse, and Roman mythology is real. As I wander through the world, I can sometimes see other readers, who have all benefited in one way or another from reading the books in the Riordanverse, whose journey right now started when they laid eyes on a page that started with ‘Look, I didn’t want to be a half-blood.’ I strongly believe that you should read all the books in the Riordanverse.

I’ve met so many people who share the same interests as me. They all agree that these books are absolutely amazing (amazhang if you want to be a true fan). I’m guessing that you don’t want to be the only one who doesn’t agree with this. When I’m with them, I love nerding out over the books and discussing them down to the very last detail. I can also make a ton of jokes with them, that only we would understand (one example is the “dam” joke used in The Titan’s Curse and another would be “Nobody” as used in The Sea of Monsters.

These books encourage diversity, featuring gay, bisexual, pansexual, genderfluid, Muslim, black characters and many, many more. These characters can easily connect with anyone, something that I find truly beautiful. The characters encourage you to be yourself and to not listen to people who try to bring you down. Normal people, like you and I will most definitely find a “spirit character” who embodies them and is a huge role model and inspiration . My personal spirit character is Annabeth Chase, an amazing girl who’s incredibly smart.

Lastly, you’ll learn so much about the different types of mythology and the different worlds. I used to never know anything about the Egyptian and Norse gods while I barely knew the Greek and Roman ones. Now, I’m an absolute whiz in all 4 subjects, all because of reading the books in the Riordanverse. There are so many books, from the Percy Jackson series to the Trials of Apollo series. The fun never stops, and if you finish reading all 21 books, there are add-ons stories that are just as good as the main plot. I also love rereading these books. I never get tired of how fun they can be and the whimsical imagination of Rick Riordan.

The book ends, and I laugh through my tears. Characters have died, been brought back to life, and above all, the protagonists have won. The portal closes and I find myself sitting on my bed, The Serpent’s Shadow in my hands. I look at the book, inspecting it closely, before hugging it to my chest. I walk over to my bookshelf and take a step back. Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The Kane Chronicles, The Heroes of Olympus, Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, and finally The Trials of Apollo. All of these beautiful books are arranged, showing off their splendor. Reading all of them was a wild ride, full of ups and downs, hopelessness and giddy excitement. I smile again faintly. Now, all that’s left to do is to reread them, again and again and again.

R: Reyna Avila Ramírez-Arellano

Reyna Avila Ramírez-Arellano is a character from the Heroes of Olympus series by Rick Riordan.

Reyna is a Roman demigod. Demigods are children of the gods and normal humans (mortals). There are Greek demigods (children of Greek gods) and Roman demigods (children of Roman gods). She is the daughter of Bellona, the goddess of war. Reyna has learned how to be tough and strong and was appointed the praetor, the highest rank in the Roman camp, Camp Jupiter. I loved seeing the different sides of Reyna and how strong and determined she is. She definitely was one of my favorite characters in this series.

This is a post for the A-Z April Blogging Challenge 2021. You can read the other posts here.

HONORABLE MENTIONS:

These are other characters whose names start with R who I enjoyed reading about.
Rachel Elizabeth Dare (The Percy Jackson series- Rick Riordan)

Raina Telgemeier (Smile, Sisters, and Guts- Raina Telgemeier)

Reha (Red, White, and Whole- Rajani LaRocca)

Rose Alice Anders (One Jar of Magic- Corey Ann Haydu)

Ridley Larson (The Magic Misfits series- Neil Patrick Harris)

P: Percy Jackson

Percy Jackson is from the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan.

Percy is a Greek demigod. Demigods are children of the gods and mortals (normal humans). There are Greek (children of Greek gods) and Roman demigods (children of Roman gods). Percy is a son of Poseidon, one of the Big Three, meaning that he is one of the most powerful demigods. In fact, he is the most powerful demigod. He controls the water and can sometimes control other substances that are similar to water, like poison or blood. I loved how we got to see Percy progress, from a clueless 12 year old to a 16 year old who has gone through so much (as of Blood of Olympus). I also really enjoyed the cameos he made in other series, especially in the Magnus Chase series. Percy is such a great character and I loved reading about him.

This is a post for the A-Z April Blogging Challenge 2021. You can read the other posts here.

HONORABLE MENTIONS:

These are other characters whose names start with P who I enjoyed reading about.

Piper McLean (The Heroes of Olympus series- Rick Riordan)

Mr. Pink-Whistle (The Mr. Pink-Whistle series- Enid Blyton)

Ms. Piggle-Wiggle (The Ms. Piggle-Wiggle series- Betty MacDonald)

Pong (A Wish in the Dark- Christina Soontornvat)