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5/16/2023 0 Comments Demigods of olympus bookThat takes all of the tension out of the choices you make. The Choose Your Own Adventure aspect is one I usually like, but in this case there were only a few divergences where we got to choose, and going back through the book to make other choices I never found one that led to my doom. This adventure is not nearly as fun as the Percy Jackson or Heroes of Olympus series, likely because it feels like a rehash. The reader's choices will determine the outcome. The goal is to find out who Zane's godly parent is and to defeat a zombie army in New Orleans. Zane has a quest to fulfill, and Sam guides him as best he can. Naturally, Zane is the unsuspecting demigod finding himself in explicable situations at school, and Sam is his best friend turned satyr protector who spirits him away when the heat gets turned up too high. The first chapter on the app is free, and yes, each subsequent chapter is $2.99, but in the end fans are still coming out ahead to go with the app as opposed to buying the ebook.įeeling very much like a young Percy and Grover at the start of their adventures, this choose your own adventure story features Zane and Sam. Now, the app is different in that you also get to create a character that is either male or female. In fact there are other arbitrary decisions that Riordan makes for Zane that app users are free to make. Right away one of the obvious changes from the app version is that Zane apparently doesn’t select a favorite god/godess in the narrative, and you don't get to pick the object that Zayne picks when he meets Mnemosyne in the library. Much of the freedom of choice is constrained by the fact that Riordan creates the protagonist for you, unsurprisingly a male protagonist by the name of Zane Carver (I really wish he would have created a female protagonist, but that’s just my personal preference). The app allows about five choices per chapter, but the ebook gives you about two choices and then a link that says “do the thing” (whatever that thing happens to be, like for example there’s one where you have no other choice other than to put on the ring you pick up in the third chapter, don’t do it Frodo). But you’re better off shelling out the $2.99 for the last chapter rather than shelling out an additional $6.99, or whatever your ebook retailer of choice charges.Īnother difference is that you don’t really get to make as many choices in the ebook version. Is waiting going to be a pain in the ass? Yes. It’s not worth shelling out the extra money. However, with the ebook released, it would be prudent for app users to have the satisfaction of finishing the journey that they started over a year ago. To be honest, for what readers are given in the ebook in terms of being able to "pick their adventure", they're being robbed blind for being given so little choice. Now granted, it would be another $2.99 through the app and I, probably against my better judgement, shelled out $6.99 for the ebook on Google Play (although it wasn’t the $8.99 that Google Play is going to regularly charge, I think?). Although, for something that was written for people who don’t have the app, it’s a little confusing why Rick Riordan hasn’t released the final chapter, “My Personal Zombie Apocalypse” for the app, when he had the whole story released for ebook form. My understanding is that this was written for people who don’t have the app. Overall, I pretty much hated it, and did not enjoy it one bit Why'd I rate this 2 stars, technically, 1.5 stars?īecause, I didn't like it at all, it was kinda boring, and SUPER HARD to understand, plus, Zane's godly parent is ATHENA, SERIOUSLY! There weren't really anymore characters except, like a few gods, and a person here and there, BUT SERIOUSLY WHO MAKES A BOOK WITH LIKE 2 CHARACTERS, WHILE THE OTHER JUST APPEAR IN 2 PAGES OR SOMETHING! Sam was cool, I guess (I don't really have any thoughts on him) Well, technically I was Zane, so I guess he was okay, cause I was him, (THIS IS SUPER CONFUSING) The Writing, WAS TERRIBLE, I DIDN'T LIKE IT AT ALL, I MEAN, I DIDN'T REALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT WAS HAPPENING MOST OF THE TIME! Plus there was a lot of stuff that got repeated especially, when I had to choose what happens next, it was just super confusing, and I was disappointed, in it. The plot was terrible, something happened, and then later, something else happened, I could barley understand what was happening half the time. Demigods of Olympus: An Interactive Adventure, apparently a standalone, I read it cause, it was a book by Rick Riordan, and well I love Rick Riordan's books, except THIS ONE! 5/16/2023 0 Comments Agony in the garden storyThis might be one of the hardest and most important aspects of Holy Week. The more we dwell on Christ’s passion, the more it will work its way into us, opening us to see and feel and grasp, as far as we can, the significance of it. It’s the time for remembering and being moved by Christ’s suffering. Newman goes on to say that Holy Week is the time for bringing these two elements together. The depth of our emotion-and the struggles that come when we don’t experience that depth-is part of what marks us as uniquely human and uniquely spiritual beings. We are left only with Charles Ryder’s chill bonds of law and duty. But without deep feelings, we have an imperfect religion. Our feelings about Christ are not enough on their own, he says we must also follow him. St John Henry Newman pointed to this when he said, in a sermon on the crucifixion, ‘True love both feels right, and acts right.’ Newman resists the tendency to separate the two. Feelings alone burn out duty alone is painfully cold. The truth is that love, experienced in its fullness, is a coming together of both deep affection and the will, and they both need to be nurtured. While there might be some truth in that, the claim that love is primarily about the will-about what we do-doesn’t tell the whole story either. It’s sometimes said that the meaning of love has been diluted in our day, rendering it little more than a matter of feelings. This opening passage continues to haunt my imagination, years after first reading the novel, not least because of what it suggests about the nature of love. He compares his relationship with the military, rather vividly, to a marriage in which all affection has died, where ‘nothing remained to us except the chill bonds of law and duty and custom.’ There is a feeling of an enchantment fading. ‘Here love had died between me and the Army,’ he writes. Leaving camp with his regiment, he reflects that whatever lies ahead, nothing could compare with the brutality of what they were leaving, that place of no happy memories. At the beginning of Evelyn Waugh’s novel Brideshead Revisited, the main character, Charles Ryder, expresses the depths of his disillusionment with the military. |