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Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse

by Rick Riordan

Book Details

Publisher:Penguin Books, Limited
Published:2007
Pages:293
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

It's the last Friday before the winter holidays but Percy Jackson isn't at school, he's battling the fearsome Manticore (half-human, half-lion), which in itself isn't ideal. . . but with Annabeth missing anf the goddess of the hunt held captive, things get a whole lot more serious. . .

Our Review

This third installment in the Percy Jackson series plunges readers immediately into the action, with a desperate rescue mission that goes horribly wrong, leaving Annabeth missing and the goddess Artemis captured. The quest to save them takes Percy and his friends across the country, forcing them to confront a prophecy that could mean the downfall of a fellow hero. The stakes are higher than ever as the threat of the Titan Lord Kronos grows more tangible, testing loyalties and demanding immense sacrifice.

Riordan masterfully deepens his modern mythological world, introducing pivotal new characters like the enigmatic Hunters of Artemis and the troubled Nico di Angelo, who expand the series' emotional and narrative scope. The blend of breakneck adventure, sharp humor, and genuine character-driven moments—particularly Percy's unwavering determination to find Annabeth—will resonate strongly with fans of the previous books. This is a turning point in the series, delivering a thrilling, high-stakes adventure that solidifies its status as a cornerstone of modern middle-grade fantasy.

Themes

Children's stories

Subjects

Children's stories