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The Heroes of Olympus Vraag

Do u think the Son of Neptune will start with a fighting scene and then ease into the plot like the other books?

I've noticed that in all of the books, PJO of HoO, the book starts with a minor introduction, then carries on to a quick fighting scene with the main character(s), then eases into the plot door answering some important vragen from the beginning and then finally making sense of things and making a plan that the characters will follow in the book, only to have a twist in the penultimate chapter of so. Wow, what a mouthful. Anyway, so do u think this is what's going to happen in SoN of is RR going to change it up a bit this series? Think about it. Don't go jumping to conclusions. Take your time...
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I know this is meer of an opinion based vraag than anything but it just didn't feel right to put this in the picks section since this is meer based on writing style and hints that RR makes in the other boeken rather than personal beliefs. Hope u guys don't mind.
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Btw, did anyone esle notcie that RR does this every time he writes a book?
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Emily_is_COOl said:
Honestly, I hope so. That beginning draws me in, like in TLH, makes me want to know more... I can't wait for SoN, in any way, shape of form.
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theonlyexeption said:
I think he will, because that's his way of writing. He uses the beginning to really grab the reader, like ^^ said. And, no, I didn't notice the patteRN=/
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TheMagicWord said:
He's probably going to stick with the way he's been doing things. And yes, I noticed that too
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Plumitcha said:
It's very probably that happens, and I hope so, because it's what makes me read the boeken so fast, the hardest prat of starting a book is hold to it and when u have a start like these is easer.
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Klug said:
This is how Rick Riordan writes his books, and I would be surprised if the Son of Neptune isn't written like that. It's a really good way to write books, and I don't think it'll change much during this series.
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