Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan


Title: Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Sea of Monsters
Author: Rick Riordan
Format: audiobook (Playster)
Narrator: Jesse Bernstein
Publisher: Listening Library

Camp Half-Blood is in trouble. The tree is dying, it's been poisoned. No one knows how to cure it. Without the tree, the protection the half-bloods have at Camp Half-Blood won't be there and they will be susceptible to attacks.

The leader of Camp Half-Blood has been replaced by someone who seems to not care the camp is dying and in serious trouble. Percy and Annabeth suggest a quest, but the quest goes to the camp bully, Clarisse.

Hermes has other plans, and encourages Percy, Annabeth, and Percy's newly found half-brother, Tyson, sneak out of camp and thanks to the fates who took them to camp, head off to the Bermuda Triangle.

Additionally, Percy is having dreams about Grover being in trouble. It turns out, Grover is being held captive exactly where Percy and Annabeth are heading, to obtain an item that can cure the tree and restore balance to the camp.

I found this story entertaining, and loved the chapter headings. There is humor throughout. This book, just like the first, will make you laugh. It may also make you think about your family and how you treat them...Percy has some issues with Tyson being claimed by his father Poseidon. Tyson is a Cyclops and no on at camp really accepts Tyson and calls him a monster; because Cyclops are monsters.

If you pick up this book, you will not be disappointed. There will be a smile on your face, and plenty of laughter to be had. I gave this book 4/5 stars.


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