Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief is a complicated book for me to review, as I am not the target audience. I am aware it’s a children’s book, while I am in my late twenties. All of my thoughts and feelings in regards to this highly respected story come from a more mature mind, soContinue reading “Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief By Rick Riordan”
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Herc by Phoenicia Rogerson
‘Loving People. That’s a fucking flaw if you want to be a hero.’ – Phonenicia Rogerson in Herc Herc is a modernised re-telling of the story of Hercules. It is both queer and feminist, told from the POV of many of the lesser explored characters from the original story. One of the things that thisContinue reading “Herc by Phoenicia Rogerson”
