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Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters

by Rick Riordan

Book Details

Publisher:Penguin UK
Published:2008-05
Pages:264
Format:BOOK
Language:en

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About This Book

Percy Jackson, the young demi-god, is back for his second exciting adventure in the bestselling series by Rick Riordan. You can't tell by looking at me that my dad is Poseidon, God of the Sea. It's not easy being a half-blood these days. You mortals can't even see the monsters we have to fight all the time. So when a game of dodgeball turned into a death match against an ugly gang of cannibal giants, I couldn't exactly ask my gym teacher for help. And that was just for starters. This is the one

Our Review

Percy Jackson returns for another action-packed quest where modern life collides with ancient mythology, this time facing his most personal challenge yet. When Camp Half-Blood's protective barrier is poisoned and his best friend Grover's life is in danger, Percy must navigate the treacherous Sea of Monstersβ€”known to mortals as the Bermuda Triangleβ€”to find the mythical Golden Fleece. Alongside returning allies like Annabeth and his newfound cyclops brother Tyson, Percy confronts sirens, sorceresses, and the resurrected villain Luke Castellan in a race against time that tests his loyalty and heroism at every turn.

What makes this sequel particularly compelling is how Riordan deepens the emotional stakes while maintaining the series' signature wit and breakneck pacing. The introduction of Tyson adds a poignant layer to Percy's understanding of family and what it means to be different, themes that resonate strongly with young readers navigating their own identities. Between clever mythological updates and genuinely tense confrontations, this installment solidifies why the series has become a gateway to Greek mythology for an entire generation. Readers who enjoyed the first book's blend of humor and heroism will find even more to love as Percy's world expands and the overarching prophecy looms larger.

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