Monday, September 30, 2013

Book Blog 7 (Overall Thoughts and Analysis of "The Son of Neptune" so far)

Hello everyone!
Have you been reading alot recently? Cause i sure have! Today, im just gonna talk about my overall thoughts and analysis of "The Son of Neptune" so far.

1.  Percy recognizes Reyna from somewhere

In the book, Percy encounters Reyna, one of the leaders of Camp Jupiter. And the weirdest part is, he recognizes her. What happens when he says that? Look:
"" We have met," he decided. "I don't remember when. Please, if you can tell me anything---"
"First things first, " Reyna said. "I want to hear your story. What do you remember? How did you get here? And don't lie. My dogs don't like liars."" (Riordan, 35)
What happens is that she changes the subject and threatens him.  Interesting. I personally believe that Reyna does recognize him but won't tell him and will keep it a secret,

2.  Frank is in trouble for something and we don't know what

In the book, Frank, one of Percy's new friends that saved him and helped him get into Camp Jupiter is in trouble. And we don't know why. I wonder what it was.
"" I'd remind you, Frank Zhang," she said, "you are on probatio yourself. You've caused enough trouble this week." Franks ears turned red." (Riordan, 33)
Which I hope he did not do something really bad. But still, I wonder what he did.

3. Nico claims not to recognize Percy, although he already does

In the book, one of Percy's friends is visiting at Camp Jupiter. However,
Instead of recognizing him and helping him, he ignores him and acts as though he has never heard of him and seen him before. I wonder why.

Anyways, thats my post. This book is very exciting and interesting. Enjoy your reading and blogging!

2 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed this series! I hope you are too, the book gets better the farther you get into it. The new book in the series, The House of Hades, just came out and I can't wait to read it!

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  2. I read some of the earlier books in this series, but I haven't read the new ones yet. I wonder how the author will explain how characters who haven't met still recognize each other; it could be part of the larger plot of the book. Now that everyone seems to be recommending this series I might consider reading the Son of Neptune.

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