Goooood morning! How you doin’?
Of course, after the review of The Lost Hero, I could not not continue with the review of the second volume of Rick Riordan’s Heroes of Olympus, which is The son of Neptune. Clearly, I’d suggest to keep reading only to those who read at least the first volume, or… well, spoilers, you know.
Let’s get down to the plot!
What would you if one day you woke up with no memory of your previous life, except the name and face of a girl? And if a gigantic she-wolf told you to face monsters to get to a safe place? And two gorgons ran after you trying to kill you with corn-dogs? And, moreover, an hippie-styled old goddess asked you to carry her to the other side of a magical river? And if… well, you got it. These are the wonderful conditions in which we find again our beloved Percy Jackson. Continua a leggere