Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-71.226.99.58-20191014231554/@comment-39957185-20191015193827

I feel like cliffhangers keep the readers waiting for more, and they're a way to get us engaged in the book. Back when Rick Riordan was writing HoO, there was nearly a cliffhanger on every book. Now, in ToA (sorry I'm too lazy too spell it out) there aren't any. Not that I can think of. Now, I just don't have the same feeling as I did reading the other books he wrote. It just doesn't click for me. Cliffhangers are torture but in the end, they can actually be kinda fun lol