Board Thread:The Heroes of Olympus/@comment-5896827-20160731081509/@comment-5896827-20160808182043

Exactly. Love his stories but would like it if he set some ground rules of what can can't happen. It gives the story consistancy and avoids plot holes. As I said earlier, the building blocks of any universe in a story is rules unless the point of the universe is that there is no rules (like Alice in Wonderland).

Riordan contradicts himself so many times throughout his books, almost too much to be acceptable. Like, did he even bother to write some things out for future reference. Like Thalia's eyes color changes three times. It shouldn't have been that hard for him to have saved a document on his computer with a basic description of Thalia (it's not like she is a minor character either).