Nico di Angelo
Nico's first appearance: The Titan's Curse . It makes me so sad how Nico starts out as an innocent, adorable little boy who loves and jabbers about a geeky game. He has no idea he is a half-blood. He has no idea he's the son of Hades. He's innocent, has his older sister, and has his nerdy game. And then, Bianca goes to be a huntress for Artemis. Nico feels hurt, but still has his sister. And as time goes on, this innocent, happy Nico is destroyed. He loses his innocence. He loses Bianca. He realizes that his geeky little game is actually real, and extremely dangerous. He becomes a shadow; a sad, broken-hearted soul who rarely smiles. He goes from innocently asking Percy if he can surf really well, to promising Percy to take the others to the Doors of Death at the end of Mark of Athena. Nico is a character who I have a special soft-spot for. He lost so much, and hurts so much. He seems misunderstood, but really, he's probably one of the most
On Divergent:
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, the first book was great. Like I've said, I couldn't put the thing down and couldn't stop thinking about it. It was wonderful. When Insurgent came out... ... ... Yeah, my definition of a good book got overhauled to describe Insurgent. Obviously you know the heart-pounding feeling you get when a book is on its climax, ya know? I described Insurgent as starting with that same feeling from the end of Divergent and then elevating it from there. And the ending... I think that's probably the only cliffhanger that beat out MoA in terms of 'NEXT BOOK NOW, PLEASE', but I won't elaborate. Jen described Divergent as the first part of a movie. That is, the entire book simply serves for staging everything, and the real action can begin in the last 2/3rds of the story, much a like a movie. And really, I couldn't agree more.