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Friday, October 10, 2014

Son Of Neptune

I am reading the book "Son Of Neptune." I think this book is very interesting and also fun to read because it is adventure. So far I have learned that Percy Jackson has returned back to being the hero he always was but now he is with new people he has never even met before. I also learned that Percy Jackson is a possible threat to his new camp that he just joined. After being chased by Grogons, enemies, Percy was brought into this camp by a girl named Hazel. Hazel swears she has seen Percy before and she is still trying to get answers from Percy, but he still really does not remember anything. I am hoping for some more action as I am getting towards the middle of the book, and I am also hoping for Percy to get his memory back to see what exactly is going on with him at the camp.

AftAfter reading a few chapters of my book I could tell this story is read in third person point of view. I know this because the third person point of view is which the book uses words such as he, she, it or they and those are most of the words I see in the book. I also can tell this is the point of view because I rarely see any 'I's." One example that proves I am correct would be when the story states "Percy shed his pocket. The pen had appeared as it always did." Another example would be "Percy looked down at his tatted shirt." I really like reading in first person slightly more because the author makes me feel like I am part of the story and I think it is better to see yourself in the situations from the book because it can help you understand what your reading more.


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