Having new narrators start the book also makes it hard to connect. I belive he was the same narrator who reads the nymph section with leo. using them all together makes it hard to connect to the book plus I'd just gotten used to the last narrator of the other books. The narrators are also very important to an audio book. He starts drawing you into stories and then jumps to another like a short story reading. The adventures jump around too much and doesn't really get you into the characters as quickly. It didn't grab me the same way the other two did. It just doesn't have a familiar feel to the other books. How did the narrator detract from the book? This one seems like a hodge podge throw together of scenes cut out from the other books. Write the book as a follow up story or adventure the same way the other books are written. What could Rick Riordan have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you? It's confusing and the book seems to jump around a lot. It gives you insights to the characters though but the narrator jump isn't nearly as smooth. It's not as interesting, powerful or adventurous. It reads like a mixed diary on the ledge of being close to the other story. This isn't like the normal 1st person book. Would you try another book from Rick Riordan and/or the narrators?
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