Today it’s Annabeth time to shine! You might want to get comfy; we are probably
going to be here for a while. Now onto
the best child of Athena ever, Wise girl.
So where do I begin? There is just so much to talk about. Let’s start by talking briefly about Annabeth in the first
series.
I will start with the
first book. I have to say that I have
always admired Annabeth. I feel that in the Lighting Thief Annabeth was pretty
brave. I know she had been training at camp a few years already, but would you
go off into the mortal world where there are monster that you to fight (with no training) that you couldn’t
figure out how to kill and you are only seven? Plus you are leaving with a boy
that you just met a few days ago. Would
you do that?
I know that was very
brief, but this is going to be long so I am going to go ahead and move on to
the next book. So, the Sea of
Monsters…I personally loved getting to learn about the Cyclops’s lair that
Annabeth, at seven years old, had to survive.
Also, getting to know Annabeth’s fatal flaw was really interesting. This isn’t fully about Annabeth, but I have
to mention it. Percy telling Annabeth
she is the smartest girl in the world made me happy; it made me realize (even
thought I knew in the first book) that Percy and Annabeth really were going to
get together.
This next book, The
Titans Curse, I know Annabeth is missing, but it is just so full of
Percabeth moments. I love that Percy was
really mad that he wasn’t on the quest (at first) to find Annabeth. When they found Annabeth, it surprised me how long Annabeth held the “sky”. Percy didn’t even hold it for half an hour,
and he felt like he was going to collapse.
Battle of the
Labyrinth…I love that we finally got to see Annabeth lead her own quest. In a way, I think Annabeth was ready to lead
her own quest, but not something like the Labyrinth. It seems like the Labyrinth just overwhelmed
Annabeth. She had to realize that all
the reading she did read on the Labyrinth wasn’t even close to preparing Annabeth
her for the Labyrinth for it.
Last Olympian…On
the topic of Annabeth taking the fatal knife for Percy, I was really getting
scared that Annabeth would die. At this
point, Annabeth was my role model. I
couldn’t see her die. I couldn’t see her die without having married Percy and them
grow old together. I was so happy when
it was said that Annabeth would live. It was like a sigh of relief.
Now, I can’t leave
this book without talking about the blue brick with the extra blue cement (the
cupcake) and the underwater kiss. I love
how Annabeth made that “cupcake” and let Tyson help. I love the line where Annabeth said that she
will never make things easy for Percy.
It is funny because it is true.
We all know that Annabeth will always call Percy “Seaweed Brain”, and she
will always make sure Percy knows that she is the smart one.
Now I want to talk
about the kiss when they were sitting on the bench and Clarisse said, “About
time!” Well, she took the words right out of my
mouth. That was exactly what I was
thinking. When they threw Percy and
Annabeth into the cone lake, I was excited that Percy and Annabeth finally got
together. After five books of waiting
and worrying that Annabeth might get together with Luke, it was great to know that nothing could separate them (at least we
thought).
Now on to HoO - Don’t give up reading!
LH- There is not
much about Annabeth in the Lost Hero, but
I am still going to discuss it. I got so excited when the book mentioned Annabeth,
but got real sad when I found out Percy was missing. I was mostly sad for
Annabeth because she typically knew where Percy was (even when they were only
friends), and she always like to know where Percy is to make sure he is he is staying
out of trouble. It was probably weird for Annabeth to not know if Percy was or weather
he was safe. When Annabeth knew, down
to the minutes, how long she had been looking for Percy, it made me realize
that Annabeth is a wreck without Percy.
Her life will never be the same as it was before she met Percy. He has
changed her life in so many ways.
SoN- Not much is
said about Annabeth in this book, but I think all that was said fits better
under Percy.
MoA- Now MoA…Oh my gods, where to start? Let’s start with the judo flip. I thought it was so funny. I love that she told Percy never to leave her
again, and Percy was just very passive about it. I was laughing like a crazed fan girl at this
point. I love when Percy and Jason got
back on the ship after trying to kill each other and were fighting about who
would have killed who, and Annabeth was said, “Boys! You both would have been great at killing
each other….” I thought it was very
funny.
Now, Annabeth’s solo
quest; I think it was great to have Annabeth have her own little quest to
complete. I had a suspicion that there
was going to be something with spiders, but when
it really came out that it was not only spiders,
but Arachne as well. I was freaking out because
I hate spiders and could kind of understand how Annabeth felt. Annabeth really
should have cut that spider web around her ankle ASAP. (I won’t start talking about Percy grabbing
Annabeth by the wrist and falling with her until tomorrow. *tear*) Think of all
the trouble just cutting the spider web would have saved.
Well, sadly, we come to the end of this post. I told you it would be a long one, but wasn’t
it worth it? Just in case you are
wondering this has taken me roughly two hours and fifteen minutes to type. Also, if you
want to know, the word count will be posted after this last small paragraph.
So, thank you for
reading and please comment below. If you
have any ideas on something to talk about after Percy’s post tomorrow, please comment below.
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Daughter of Athena
Shelby