Hello reader! Today, I have another connection for you. Now, you might have noticed that it is not on the book, House of Scorpion. I have recently finished that book and I’ve started The Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan. So far, it is a fabulous book and I highly recommend it. Honestly, considering the amount of books I’ve read written by him, he is an amazing author and I recommend any of his books. Even the books I have not read, I’ve heard great reviews from my friends and classmates. Well, back to the book, I would like to talk about a new character the author has introduced to the series. Her name is Hazel Levesque and she has an interesting story about her godly parent and her mortal parent.
In the story, she explains how Pluto comes to convince her mother not to leave for Alaska. Unfortunately, they do leave because Queen Marie (mother) doesn’t believe him since she thinks he gave her daughter a curse and left them. Later in the book, she also mentions how this was a terrible action and it leads them both into terrible things. Although, something she also says, is that she never met Pluto before that moment nor asked her mother about him before. When I read this, I thought that maybe if she asked her mother about him or her curse, she’d get a clearer picture of both sides and eventually have an opinion about leaving for Alaska. Since Hazel never asked, she can’t say to her mother that she’d like to stay for certain reasons. If I was Hazel, first, I think I’d be curious as to who my father was and my background. I suspect Hazel is just not curious or she didn’t want to bring up the subject because she wasn’t ever fond of her father. If you look at Percy Jackson though (another character in the series), he didn’t want anything to do with Poseidon (father) but he still knew key things as to why he left and more. I just can’t understand why she never brought it up even if it pains them both. I feel like it’s something they should have covered as a family. She could’ve had an effect on her sad future if she did.
Thanks for reading!