• Character Analysis: Jake Mason

    Jake Mason is a minor but notable character in The Heroes of Olympus series, serving as the head counselor of Cabin 9 (Hephaestus) during the events of The Lost Hero. Though he doesn’t have a significant amount of page time, Jake’s role as a young leader in Camp Half-Blood reflects both his strengths and the challenges that come with the territory, particularly as a demigod of Hephaestus.
  • Review of The Sun and The Star: A Heartfelt Journey into Queer Identity in the Riordanverse

    The Sun and The Star, co-written by Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro, is not just another installment in the Percy Jackson universe. It's something more profound: a heartfelt exploration of love, identity, and growth through the lens of two beloved characters—Nico di Angelo and Will Solace. As a long-time fan of the Riordanverse, I can confidently say that this book has quickly become my favorite in the entire series. But beyond just the story itself, The Sun and The Star represents a huge moment in terms of queer representation, not only in Rick Riordan's work but in young adult fantasy literature as a whole.
  • Everything Wrong with the Percy Jackson Movie Adaptations: A Disappointment to Fans of the Books

    The Percy Jackson & the Olympians series by Rick Riordan holds a special place in the hearts of millions of readers. With its unique blend of modern-day adventures, Greek mythology, and a relatable teenage protagonist, the books became an instant favorite. So when the first Percy Jackson movie hit theaters in 2010, expectations were sky-high. Unfortunately, the result was a disappointing, muddled attempt to bring the beloved series to life on the big screen. And things didn’t get any better with the sequel, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. While the movies may have had their moments, the overwhelming issues with these adaptations make it hard to ignore the ways they missed the mark. Here’s a breakdown of the biggest problems with the Percy Jackson films—and a few things they got right, just to be fair.
  • The Lightning Thief Musical: Full 2-Act vs. Abridged 1-Act TYA Version

    As someone who's seen The Lightning Thief musical a total of 9 times—8 for the full 2-act version and 1 for the abridged 1-act TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences) version—I’ve had the unique opportunity to dive deep into both iterations of this high-energy, lightning-charged production. Along the way, I’ve become close with the talented Long Island cast, especially after seeing the show at the Smithtown Performing Arts Center in Smithtown, NY. Those first 7 performances are unforgettable for me, and then the magic continued in Kansas City, where I’ve since moved. But while both versions share the same heart-pounding story, there are key differences in how they present Percy Jackson’s adventure, pacing, and the world of Camp Half-Blood.
  • Review: Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Disney+ Series

    The highly anticipated Disney+ adaptation of Percy Jackson and the Olympians is finally here! Fans of the beloved book series have been eager to see how this latest retelling stacks up against its predecessors. While the show delivers plenty of magic and nostalgia, it also stumbles in a few key areas. Here’s my full breakdown of the good, the bad, and the godly.
  • Unleash Your Inner Demigod: Percy Jackson-Inspired T-Shirts for Every Fan

    Why Percy Jackson Fans Need These T-Shirts
    Let’s face it – being a Percy Jackson fan isn’t just about reading the books. It’s about living and breathing that world of epic quests, impossible odds, and the unbreakable bond between friends. Our t-shirts are designed to help you express your fandom in a way that’s as bold and adventurous as Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and the rest of your favorite demigods.