Tangerine123
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Joined 08-15-13, id: 5019860, Profile Updated: 08-16-13

Hey, peeps-who-visit-my-profile. The name's Stephanie, but I prefer to be known as Steph. I'm thirteen this year, and I have no siblings (which I'm glad for... I heard from my friends that can get pretty darn annoying). I don't do a lot of writing, and even if I do, I prefer to post them on Wattpad (which is a great story-writing website, in case you haven't heard of it). Basically, I'm on this website most of the time to read other people's stories, and write a big long thingy (review) about it. Or, sometimes, in rare occasions, to write short, angsty one-shots about God-knows-what.

I'm very, very picky about what stories I review. It's either the very good ones, or the horrible ones. By good, I mean the ones with proper punctuation, grammar and spelling, and by bad, I mean the ones that need LOADS of help. A word of warning: I can be pretty blunt with the things I don't like. So, don't take offense or anything, because that's just the way I roll.

So, yeah. That's about it... (I have no idea how to end this thing)


Percy Jackson and the Olympians is awesome, so I read fanfics about it (well, obviously). I guess you could say that I'm a tad bit unfair (biased, whatever what you want to call it) when it comes to reviewing some particular stories. For example, I tend to do a lot of Percabeth bashing (Percy/Annabeth). I mean, seriously. I'm sorry, but I don't think Annabeth deserves Percy.

I don't mind the over-used plots in the PJO fandom as long as they're written properly. Again, punctuation, grammar and spelling. Is it really that hard for people on this website? Unless they're three-year-olds in disguise, there really is no excuse for such badly written stories.

Over-used plots include Percy becoming a son of Chaos, or an assassin of Chaos, being betrayed by Annabeth with his stuck-up, arrogant brother or becoming a guardian of the Hunt (by the way, Everlasting Promises is really good. Really long, though. Over 200K words, if I remember correctly. And it isn't even finished).