![]() ![]() Riordan also comes up with the most curious stuff, some more obvious than the others. Now is it just me or does Son of Neptune have short chapters, maybe even shorter than The Lost Hero? Not that I’m complaining because, maybe, Riordan is coming up with another style for this series. “Almost” because Olympus is still closed and Gaea and her minions are somewhere secret. I like this almost 360-degree feel to it all. Or is it the nth time, if you include the enemy lairs? ![]() Now that I think about it, this is the second time that he presents a camp. Along with Percy, the readers are introduced to Camp Jupiter. ![]() If The Lost Hero through Jason gave only faint mirages of the other camp, here in The Son of Neptune, it’s all real. (From this point on, there will be more spoilers so-if you haven’t read The Son of Neptune and would like to keep surprising details intact-read another blog post.) The Heroes of Olympus: Son of Neptune By Rick Riordan Read: October 2011 ![]()
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