Carter and Sadie are brought into a completely new place at the beginning of this book. They go to a big city and they are living on a large building that has an invisible house on top of it. I think that this book takes place in such an unfamiliar way and place because it emphasizes the fact that Carter and Sadie were introduced to an entirely new way of living, and that they have no idea of how things will turn out or how to actually live this new life.
This makes the book more interesting to me. This is because I enjoy reading books where people are introduced to brand new things where it is hard to deal with at first, but then the characters figure it out and the plot begins more in depth. For the rest of this book, I think there will be a lot of moving around, which will keep up the unfamiliarity, but I also think that there will be some sort of a camp like in the other books written by Rick Riordan that can be the charaters' home.
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