![]() ![]() It was really lovely to be able to write from Percy's first-person point of view again, which I haven't done in quite a while. The Percy Jackson voice was the easiest thing for me to get back into. "He's not the new demigod on the block anymore, but he still has that same snarky sense of humor. He has a lot of experience to draw on," Riordan said. That said, this book takes place before the events of the latter, meaning Percy still has the wisdom he gained from his quests throughout both the original and the Heroes sequel series. He's been through the entire Heroes of Olympus adventure and has popped up for cameos in The Trials of Apollo. Since Riordan last wrote in Percy's voice, the son of Poseidon has undergone significant changes. It's been a great amount of fun to do both at the same time." "Not content-wise, but in terms of voice and just little nuances that we snuck into the TV show that are informing the new book with Percy. "When my wife, Becky - who is always my first editor and my first reader - first read parts of Chalice of the Gods for me, she said, 'It's amazing how much of the TV show is in this new book,'" Riordan revealed. ![]()
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