Fun, funny at times, and even occasionally touching. Hits its mark perfectly for its intended audience, and isn’t bad at all for those of us a couple of decades past that. The Mark of Athena is much the same, and brings the overall story closer to completion. I am taking a break before going much further into The House of Hades; my inner 10-year-old is tired.
Dec 02 2014
The Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan
- By Doug Merrill in Doug, Fantasy, Review
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December 2, 2014
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