As I get towards the end of my book, I sort of find the book getting a lot more exciting, but at the same time not as fun as it was before. One reason why I find the book more interesting because on their hunt for a rod percy is looking for, they get into a small war with the other enemies they run into. The biggest enemy they go against are ogres and another group of enemies called Laistrygonians. There is more enemies but mostly these two are the most dangerous. The reason why it is getting a little more boring is because so far Percy has only been searching and really has not had any action until this last chapter.
One big conflict in the book so far is that Percy is still on the hunt for his girlfriend Annabelle and is running into to too many obstacles with the enemies and new leaders. Another conflict is that at the end of the chapter Percy and his group are forced to step on a sort of road in which nobody comes back after they cross it. Percy then steps on the road and sinks into the stony ground. I think this is the biggest conflict so far because without Percy, there is no real leader or strong leader in the group. I think this leads to a theme of being your own leader because even if Percy does not return to take over the group, they all are going to have to be their own leader and do what they think is best to protect the group.
Is it getting more exciting or boring? You said both - I'm confused! Also, I would suggest always starting with the book title again, so your reader doesn't get confused. In your second paragraph you don't tell me what type of conflict this is or what you think may be the theme.
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