Monday, January 27, 2014

Recommendation- Mark of Athena

I would recommend Mark of Athena to anyone who is interested in a thrilling mystery that keeps you on the edge of your seat. I have loved the whole series so far and I believe that it is a great book to test your imagination with. Rick Riordan's writing has fascinated me by the abstract vocabulary that you wouldn't hear on a normal day. The book has kept my interest by always leaving the reader with questions that only can be answered by turning to the next page. The Mark of Athena has proved that Riordan doesn't stop proving himself to his readers with his amazing way of telling a story that hooks you from reality and reels you in with a pen. I recommend any of Rick Riordan's books to anyone who wants to be taken from your own world into his, anyone who wants to be swooped off their feet by the creativity that no other person would imagine even in the wildest dreams. I strongly suggest that when you read this and are drawn to the library and are compelled to starting the fantastic adventure that is The Mark of Athena.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Character Symbols- Mark of Athena

In Mark of Athena, I have noticed that each character has a specific trait that makes them different than the others. These traits help the characters developed a contribution to the group. Percy Jackson's symbol would be courageous because he stands up and fights for what he cares about. Annabeth's symbol would be bravery because she is never scared of anything. Leo's symbol is creative because he is an "out of the box thinker". Leo demonstrates this in the first chapter of the book where he modifies a battleship to work with a WII controller instead of  wheel. I think that collectively, Percy, Annabeth and Leo make a great team because of their unique personalities which help them see different ways of completing things.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Vocab- Mark of Athena

I have found a few unique words in Mark of Athena. One of them is ballistae, I predict that it is similar to a sail but it is older and has to be tied down for it to work. The textbook definition of ballistae is an ancient military engine used by Greeks. Another unique word is praetor, which I predicted meant a leader or a large group of people or warriors. The definition of this word is a chief elected to serve justice to serve under other leaders in Roman times.The final word is hippodrome, I think this word resembles an arena where people race horses.  The definition of hippodrome is a track or course that Romans and Greeks race chariots and horses for sport. I think I was accurate with this prediction of hippodrome because I knew they raced horses and I knew it had to be a track of some kind.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Text to self- Mark of Athena

This is a text to self connection from Mark of Athena to myself. In my personal reading novel there are many similarities between the main characters, some of these are caused by ADHD or ADD, which cause many different traits like being hyper and craving the attention of others. I am similar to these characters because I have ADD. Other similarities include that I have an interest in mechanical engineering like some characters. I have demonstrate this interest almost all my life by taking clocks and remote control planes apart when I was just a kid. In Mark of Athena there are people that do the same throughout the book. Having this talent for mechanics helps the characters with transportation in the beginning of the book. Leo has this trait and he made a battleship that is steered by a WII controller. This helped them travel to New Rome at a fast pace.