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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Sea of Monsters Review

In this book you join Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and Tyson-a tall kid that Percy met at his new school-on their quest to save Camp Half-Blood. The magical borders protecting camp have been poisoned and they need to save it, but of course, Clarisse has to get in the middle of it. In this book you'll join the gang on an unaproved adventure to save camp, journeying to the Sea of Monsters to get the one thing that can save the only safe place for Demi-Gods. But before Percy goes, he has to accept the fact that children of Poseidon arn't just half-bloods.

This is a great book. I don't think it is as good as The Lightning Theif, but it's still good. For me the begining seemed a bit confusing for some reason, I just couldn't connnect to the story as well, but everything else is great (as usual for Rick Riordan books).


**SPOILERS BEYOND THIS POINT**


I LOVE Tyson. He looks so much older than he actually is but he is a big softie and acts so young. I'm glad Rick Riordan put him in because it adds something Percy has to overcome, especially after being the hero in the last book.

Please comment if you agree with this: Hippocampi are awesome! I love them! They rock! GO HIPPOCAMPI!!!!

Am I the only one who thought that there would be another Percy VS Clarisse? I think that would have been awesome. Them fighting over the Golden Fleece or something. Then again, Percy would likely just give it to her...

Am I the only one who didn't see Thalia coming? I mean, I knew that she would come back eventually, it just makes sense, but I didn't expect her to come so early.

Lines I love:

That's when I turned and found a sword's point at my throat.

Luke gritted his teeth. "You know that! Why do you keep asking me?"
"Because I want everybody in the audience to hear you."
"What audience?"

Thanks for reading! I hope you like the review!
NatCat

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