Blood Of Olympus Essay

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The book I did my book on was Blood of Olympus by Rick Roirand. I choose this book because I like the way rick Roirand explains the story. His explanation of everything is so clear the way the characters feel the way the setting takes place the description of everything is just perfect. This book is so good that it deserves a five-star rating. I would totally have recommended this book to a friend I would recommend all of them. To get into further detailing my favorite thing about this book was the characters. His portrayal of each could make someone feel like they know these people. the way he expressed their feelings were fantastic. The way expressed their sadness, anger, and happiness was so cool. I felt as if I was one of the characters. The second-best thing about this book was the setting. …show more content…
The setting creates the whole story like in the way beginning of the story Jason and piper start on a hill he explains where they were what the hill was like the imagery of the whole story was very good. Anyone can just imagine where your standing right then and there its incredible.The plot of the story was very interesting too. The last book before this one led to a great cliffhanger which left us wondering what was going to happen next. So this book left off when percy and his friends were on the verge of defeating Gaea all of her titans have risen. Just to confirm his book are based on the Greek mythology. Which to led to the capture of two demigods for a sacrifice of blood “The blood of Olympus”. His books catch my attention because of all the Greek terms and mythology. Which has become very useful in some occasions. In conclusion, I would really recommend this book to others. Just so everyone can get a taste of it. if u were to read this you would feel the same way I do every time I read one of his books. His books are very fascinating. I give this book a five-star

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