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Sunday, February 17, 2008


The Sea Of Monsters (Rick Riodoran)

When reading these books I slowly begin to notice that the reader is getting somewhat of a Classical education. This book taught me a lot about the Olympian gods and was also very interesting.
The second book in the Olympian series The Sea of Monsters starts out ,like the first, with Percy getting in trouble at school constantly. But Percy makes a new friend named Tyson, he’s big but dorky so he is continuosly made fun of by the other kids and Percy must protect him ,but later on in the book Tyson offers his help to Percy many times in a much bigger way.
When Percy arrives back at camp half-blood he finds it under attack by two golden minatours which he has to fight of with the help of Clarissa,Ares’ kid. Thaila’s tree was supposed to supply the camp with magical boarders that would not let the monsters in. But the tree has been poisoned.The magical borders around the camp are weakening and monsters are breaking through. And the camps counselor Dionysus thinks that Percy’s friend Chiron is to blame. Therefore he gets fired from camp and Percy couldn’t be the madder.
So Percy goes on a quest to save the tree and his best friend Grover from the angry Cyclops that captured him. Percy’s wacky adventures are constantly surprising you!This was a great book that will keep your hands itching for the third!
~Saggitarus

The Lightning Thief
The Lightning Thief not only is a great and entertaining book. But it also really helped me through my mythology course. It takes the old Greek gods puts them in present time and puts a spin on it that makes one actually take an interest for this ancient history, Percy Jackson learns that he also must pay attention in his mythology class because he might need that information latter on ,in his journey, to save his very life.

The Lightning Thief is an, action-packed book where the mythologies from the Greek history books seem to jump off the pages and become a reality. Riordan’s clever concept of the Greek gods moving into the United States and positioning themselves in 600th floor of the Empire State Building was the curious factor that hooked the reader and kept them wondering. The Big three of the Greek gods; Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades made an agreement not to have any more love relations with humans. Percy Jackson is the result of a slipup in that agreement between Poseidon and Percy’s mother, making him one of the many half-bloods that train at camp half blood. But trouble arrives for Percy when Zeus’s lightning bolt is stolen and he becomes the prime suspect. So Percy and his friends must set out on a journey to catch the true thief and clear his name before the winter solstice. Percy and his friend run into a lot of fast-paced challenges that keep the book interesting. All in all The Lightning Thief is an epic adventure that will have the reader on the edge of their seat in anticipation for the sequel.
-Saggitarus