Series: Book 2 in the Percy Jackson & The Olympians series
Rating: ****
Tags: Mythology; Greek, Legends; Myths; Fables, Zeus (Greek deity), Juvenile Fiction, Social Issues, Fantasy & Magic, Fiction, Greek & Roman, Fantasy, Poseidon (Greek deity), Identity (Philosophical concept), Fathers and sons, Camps, Friendship, Identity, Hades (Greek deity), Lang:en
Summary
Grade 5-9–In this sequel (Miramax Books, 2006) to
Rick Riordan's
The Lightning Thief (Hyperion, 2005; Listening
Library, 2005) 13-year-old Percy is just finishing up his
school year and is looking forward to another great summer at
Camp Half-Blood with all the other demigods. But even before
school ends, things start happening, and soon Percy is at
camp along with Tyson, a homeless kid adopted by Percy's
school. At camp, Percy not only discovers that Tyson is a
Cyclops and a son of Poseidon, which makes him Percy's
half-brother, but also that the camp is in trouble. There's a
quest to rescue Percy's friend, Grover the satyr, and to
retrieve the Golden Fleece. The plot zips along with plenty
of action; lots of mythological monsters, titans, and gods;
and a leavening of humor. Jesse Bernstein does a good job of
giving Percy a youthful voice in this first-person narrative,
while at the same time creating appropriate voices for the
other characters. Listeners who have not read or listened to
the first book in the projected trilogy will want to do so
before the next installment is published.–_Sarah
Flowers, Santa Clara County Library, CA_
Gr. 6-9. In this second adventure in Percy Jackson and the
Olympians series, Percy is anticipating the end of seventh
grade and a summer at Camp Half-Blood with kids who are the
offspring of Greek gods and mortals. He dreams that his pal
Grover, a satyr, is in danger. After monsters attack in his
school gym class, Percy and Tyson, a homeless kid, are picked
up by Annabeth, a half-blood friend, and rushed to the camp,
which is under attack. The tree that guards the camp is
dying, and Chiron, the activity director, has been dismissed.
Another dream reveals that Grover, whose peril is increasing,
is on the same island as the legendary Golden Fleece, which
may be the cure for the troubled camp. With the help of
Hermes, Percy and his pals set off to the Sea of Monsters,
where they encounter legendary dangers. Riordan's clever mix
of classical mythology, contemporary teen characters, and an
action-packed adventure will bring new readers to the series.
Diana Herald
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