Monday, June 27, 2016

The Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan


When Percy has amnesia, sleeps somewhere for eight months, and watches a goddess throw a cake at a giant, you know that the story's going to get wonky.

In the sequel to The Lost Hero, the readers take another perspective - the Roman camp, Camp Jupiter. They find out here that the two camps will have to unite, but they're not ready to unite. They've been enemies for thousands of years!!

In the exciting sequel to The Lost Hero, Frank makes a brave sacrifice, Hazel will see a teenager who's 70 years old, and Percy has to hurl a stone statue head at a giant.


-Bruce, 6th grade, Cambridge Street