The Heroes of Olympus: The Son of Neptune

Title: The Heroes of Olympus:The Son of Neptune

Author: Rick Riordan

Rate: ★★★★★

Summary: Percy Jackson is not at Camp Half-Blood, and he has a feeling that he should not be at this place. He doesn’t remember anything but the name “Annabeth”. People tell him that he’s at the Roman camp for demigods. The leader tells Percy that a guy named Jason Grace is gone but he”s got no clue who that guy is. In his dreams, Percy sees Annabeth, a one-eyed guy and a guy with the feet a sheep. If he only knew what they were saying… Well after that Frank, a guy at the Roman Camp, is sent to a quest to defeat  giant, and Percy goes along to find out who he is. A girl named Hazel comes along too, and she was actually dead until a guy named Nico said she deserved another chance. Can they find and defeat the giant? And can Percy find out who he is?

Comments: This is the second book of the Heroes of Olympus series. The first book is The Lost Hero. I personally like the second book better since it’s about Percy Jackson and I like Percy better than Jason (the main character in The Lost Hero). These series are very interesting because of how Rick Riordan writes. He writes each chapter from a different character’s view-point. In one chapter, he’ll write from Percy’s point of view and in another chapter, he writes from Hazel’s view-point. I think it is a very good idea because you get to read what each character is feeling at different scenes. I think Rick Riordan is such a talented writer and I read almost every one of his books. They are just so good and leaves you wanting more after each page. I’d recommend this book to anybody who likes reading the Percy Jackson series or is interested in reading them.

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