This book accurately uses the stories of Roman and Greek mythology. The character development is quite good and the author does a great job at describing the monsters and heroes.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
The Son of Neptune
This book is 544 pages and is written by Rick Riordan. The narration switches between the three main characters: Percy, Frank, and Hazel. The plot revolves around Greek and Roman mythology. Percy, Frank, and Hazel must go on a daring quest to save camp Jupiter, a place in which demigods are trained to fight against evil creatures.
This book accurately uses the stories of Roman and Greek mythology. The character development is quite good and the author does a great job at describing the monsters and heroes.
I have read all of the other books in the series and found this one to be just a good as the others. The Son of Neptune is for children in middle school who enjoy Greek mythology. I recommend reading other series by Rick Riordan I give this book five stars.
This book accurately uses the stories of Roman and Greek mythology. The character development is quite good and the author does a great job at describing the monsters and heroes.
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