![]() It’s another exciting installment in the journey to fulfill the Prophecy of Seven. I liked the new characters that teamed up with Percy and their adventures moved along in true PJ fashion. Perhaps it was RR’s intention to confuse the reader so they could empathize with Percy … or maybe I’m just not that bright, and the gap from book 1 was too long … who knows?Īnyway, as the story progressed and started rolling along I started to enjoy it. The beginning seemed to be too random and disconnected with the previous book, but as it turns out, Percy had lost his memory. I must be honest that when I first started reading this one I thought that I’d missed a book in the series. ![]() Percy’s old life, the gods and the entire world might be destroyed. If they fail, it’s not just their camp at risk. He and fellow demigods Frank and Hazel must face the most important quest of all: The Prophecy of Seven. Only one thing is certain–Percy’s questing days aren’t over. There’s just one name he remembers from his past. ![]() Because Percy finds himself at a camp for half-bloods, which doesn’t ring any bells for him. ![]() ![]() Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon, God of the Sea, has woken from a very deep sleep and come face to face with two snake-haired ladies who refuse to die.īut they’re the least of his problems. The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus #2) | by Rick Riordan | Kindle edition | ![]()
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