When do you read the demigod files
Percy distracts the dragon until Beckendorf could jump on the dragon's back and temporarily deactivates it. Silena is very relieved that Beckendorf is alive, and when he asks her to the fireworks, she gladly accepts the invitation. Percy and Beckendorf protest, but they wouldn't listen and get ready to go back to the game. Before Annabeth leaves to go back to the front line to fight for her team, she asks Percy out to the Fourth of July Fireworks, the biggest dating event of the summer at Camp Half-Blood , but she quickly leaves before Percy could answer.
Percy and Beckendorf share a few lines about girls and it is revealed that the girls won the game, before the story ends. Persephone has called by tricking all three children of The Big Three Percy, Thalia and Nico into coming into the Underworld to retrieve Hades' new sword from a demigod spy who stole it. The problem is that one of Hades' Keys is in it, which lets anyone out or into the Underworld. Persephone gives them a magical carnation to track the half-blood, and when all the petals fall off, it would mean that the sword has made it out of the Underworld.
Percy , Nico , and Thalia must retrieve the sword before time runs out. At first, Thalia refuses to help because the forging of the weapon is illegal. All the other gods especially Zeus must know it first and agree in its creation.
Creation of a new weapon and symbol destroys the balance between the gods' powers. But the danger that the weapon implies can free the souls from the Underworld so she figured she must help catch the thief.
They catch the thief after interrogating Sisyphus , fighting and killing a group of demons of disease, and crossing the River Lethe , the river of forgetfulness and having a run in with Melinoe the goddess of ghosts. The demigod thief is as they suspected Ethan Nakamura , but all the petals fall off the carnation because Ethan has raised the Titan Iapetus and was about to escape through Melinoe's Cave.
When Percy fights against Iapetus, he flings him into the River Lethe , thus causing the Titan to lose all his memories. Although Percy also falls in, he stays dry because of his powers, being the son of Poseidon. This is amazing, thank you.
I have some of these books, not all and was going to pick it back up again but was wondering what I was missing and this will help so much! Like Liked by 1 person. Oh, this is so nice! Like Like. You can also find it in the back of The Hidden Oracle, in some editions.
OMG this post is epic! Embarrassing fact: I thought there were only three, ha! Thank you! Omg haha! I guess you were in for a shock! Glad I found this blog, silly me thinking that The Kane Chronicles are the only 3 books that I could enjoy from this author.
Great job! Hope this helps! I just finished the Percy Jackson books and was going to go to heroes of olymopus then the trials then the other ones like my brother but I went online and got about 20 different answers on the order so why do you think this is the way the books should be read? I hope this helps! Feel free to ask any more questions! Thanks, this helped sooo much, but I think you forgot wedding in the stars and broken together. I only have common material written by Rick Riordan on this list!
This helped me SO much! If I were to read the books it would be my first time reading them and I would intend to read all of the books at once. In what order should Rick Riordan's mythological series be read to make the most sense, and what is the chronological order?
A reminder: Percy Jackson and the Olympians deals with the Greek gods. The Heroes of Olympus deals with the Greek and Roman gods. The Kane Chronicles deals with the Egyptian gods. Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard deals with the Norse gods. The Trials of Apollo has Greek and Roman gods.
Warning : There may be some slight spoilers included here. I tried to put them in spoiler quotes, so don't click those if you haven't read them yet. There might be a few minor spoilers not marked, but I tried to mark them all. I will present two orders here, chronological order and the order in which they should be read first. This is mostly in chronological order, but it's ordered more in how they came out and how they will make the most sense.
When there are books just listed in order, that's the order that the series goes in. This is the sequel series to Percy Jackson and the Olympians , and is a continuation of the stories.
After that would be a good time to read this, a collection of short stories, which have stories from The Heroes of Olympus. These are sort-of in the same universe see the other question but they are with entirely different characters. The series makes several references to Percy Jackson and the Olympians , though, so read that first. Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard focuses on Annabeth's cousin, Magnus, and Norse Mythology, and is sort of a continuation of The Heroes of Olympus , as it makes several references, and Annabeth appears in the books.
The chronological order is great for a re-read, and probably isn't bad if you're on a first read, but the above is better for first ;. This is the beginning of the stories, which introduced us to Camp Half-Blood and all our favorite characters.
It focuses on Percy and Annabeth's attempt to rescue Charles Beckendorf from giant ants. This is the first book in the The Kane Chronicles series. This is the second book in the The Kane Chronicles. It's set in March - about three months after The Red Pyramid. It focuses on Carter and Sadie's attempt to wake the god Ra. This is a short story set a month after The Last Olympian , and focuses on Percy and Annabeth's attempt to recover Hermes'caduceus.
This is a short story written by Haley Riordan, Rick Riordan's son, and is canon. It focuses on what happened to an enemy demigod after the Second Titan War. The last book in the Kane Chronicles series. It's set in the fall, and references events from The Lost Hero which is set in the winter , but in a way that indicates that those events haven't taken place yet, so it takes place as near as I can figure the fall before the winter events of The Lost Hero.
This is the first book in the The Heroes of Olympus series. It is set around six months after The Last Olympian. Related Answers. Oct 15, Next Post How many fighters does a Battlestar carry? You might also like More from author. Prev Next. Leave A Reply.
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