The House of Hades is getting more intense by the page. The
heroes now are searching for the doors of death. Rick Riordan has done
something that other people attempt to do, but don’t really pull it off as
well. He switches between perspectives of his charters and he uses that as sort
of chapters so to speak. This is especially helpful if some charters are in
some place and others are somewhere else. This also allows him to do this more.
I have also noticed that his book is very dark at this point
in the story. He tends to have a pattern. That is when something keeps getting
worse and, eventually, the heroes or characters get the job done and are not in
trouble anymore. This makes for a predictable, but yet satisfying approach and
feel to his books.
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