In The Son of Neptune, Rick Riordan continues his Heroes of Olympus series, blending Roman and Greek mythology in an epic tale of heroism, friendship, and identity. Percy Jackson returns, but with a twist—he has lost his memory and finds himself at Camp Jupiter, the Roman counterpart to Camp Half-Blood.
As Percy struggles to understand his new environment, he befriends Hazel Levesque, a girl burdened by a dark secret, and Frank Zhang, a demigod unsure of his own potential. Together, they embark on a perilous quest to free the god of death, Thanatos, from the clutches of the giant Alcyoneus in the icy wilderness of Alaska. Meanwhile, the larger threat of the earth goddess Gaia looms, and Percy and his friends must confront their fears and uncover their destinies to save both the Roman and Greek demigod camps from destruction.
Why Read This Book
- Intriguing new dynamics: Introduces Roman mythology alongside Greek, offering a fresh perspective and new characters.
- Character growth: Explores Percy’s resilience and adaptability as he navigates his amnesia and a new world.
- High-stakes adventure: Action-packed and filled with challenges, the story takes readers to new locations and deepens the overarching series plot.
- Relatable themes: Tackles identity, self-worth, sacrifice, and the bonds of friendship and loyalty.
- Bridges mythology and modernity: Riordan skillfully intertwines ancient myths with contemporary issues, making the story resonate with readers.
About the Author
Rick Riordan, a former middle school teacher, is a globally renowned author best known for the Percy Jackson & The Olympians series. With a flair for turning mythology into thrilling, relatable tales, Riordan has expanded his fictional universe through series like The Heroes of Olympus, The Kane Chronicles, and Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard.
Born on June 5, 1964, in San Antonio, Texas, Riordan began his writing career with mystery novels before transitioning to middle-grade fantasy inspired by bedtime stories for his son. His works have been adapted into movies and streaming series, and he has earned numerous accolades, including the Mark Twain Award and the Stonewall Book Award.
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