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Rickriordan.com’s summary:
When Percy Jackson gets an urgent distress call from his
friend Grover, he immediately prepares for battle. He knows he will need his
powerful demigod allies at his side, his trusty bronze sword Riptide, and . . .
a ride from his mom. The demigods rush to the rescue to find that Grover has
made an important discovery: two powerful half-bloods whose parentage is
unknown. But that’s not all that awaits them. The titan lord Kronos has devised
his most treacherous plot yet, and the young heroes have just fallen prey. They’re
not the only ones in danger. An ancient monster has arisen — one rumored to be
so powerful it could destroy Olympus — and Artemis, the only goddess who might
know how to track it, is missing. Now Percy and his friends, along with the
Hunters of Artemis, have only a week to find the kidnapped goddess and solve
the mystery of the monster she was hunting. Along the way, they must face their
most dangerous challenge yet: the chilling prophecy of the titan’s curse.
This is probably the only book out of the whole Percy
Jackson series that I dislike. Throughout the beginning, it felt as if Rick
Riordan was trying to drag the story to make it seem longer but it just made
the story not as exciting as it seems. I did not like how the character Zoë,
daughter of Atlas dies when she was introduced in the beginning of this book
and the worst part was Atlas wanted to kill his daughter by pushing her toward
a pile of rocks. Although, Zoë’s death was not a good way to end the book but she
was turned into a constellation by Artemis. If I were you, I would stay away
from this book unless you want to try reading it, good luck! I would rate this
book 3/5
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