El mar de los monstruos / The Sea Of Monsters

Paperback, 253 pages

Published Dec. 4, 2014 by Salamandra Infantil y Juvenil, Salamandra.

ISBN:
978-84-9838-627-1
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4 stars (5 reviews)

It is the second book in the Percy Jackson series where Percy is sent on a quest (well, I wouldn't say SENT) to retrieve the golden fleece that will hep cure Thalia's tree to protect camp-half blood. Old enemies appear and new ones emerge. How will Percy and his band of loyal friends survive?

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reviewed The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan (Percy Jackson and the Olympians #2)

Grover in a Wedding Dress

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Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters follows the adventures of Percy Jackson and his two friends, Annabeth and Grover, after the events of Book One. Percy has returned to his mother's home has started a brand new school and has met a new friend named Tyson, but Percy has been dreaming of Grover being chased down a set of stores by a much larger creature and Camp Half-Blood is suffering from numerous attacks by some mysterious enemy bent on poisoning the tree that protect the outer edges of the camp.

Percy must save the tree and sets out on a quest to find the legendary Golden Fleece, a mythological artifact with healing properties that could save Thalia, Zeus' daughter, and save Grover from the dreaded Cyclops Polyphemus. Navigating the Bermuda Triangle and trying to keep themselves alive won't be easy but Percy knows the fate of the camp rests …

reviewed Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Sea Of Monsters by Rick Riordan (The Lightning Thief, The Sea Of Monsters, The Titan's Curse, The Battle Of Labyrinth, The Last Olympian)

Review of 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Sea Of Monsters' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Again, Riordan improved on his previous novel. This book is the best in the series, and they were all good.

Like the previous one, this one moves at a blinding pace. It’s one battle after another with short bits of character development in between. I was surprised at the length of the falling action. The book didn’t end with the abrupt post-battle, “Go celebrate! That’s all folks” short chapter. The book actually has three chapters after the battle, and Riordan does a nice job of tying up the various dangling threads.

The love triangle is finally resolved; although, it seemed pretty obvious where that was going early in the novel. Nonetheless, the tension was fun. I can’t really discuss what I liked about the ending without significant spoilers, so I will have to be satisfied by saying I really liked that everyone had a place in the final battle and …

reviewed Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Sea Of Monsters by Rick Riordan (The Lightning Thief, The Sea Of Monsters, The Titan's Curse, The Battle Of Labyrinth, The Last Olympian)

Review of 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Sea Of Monsters' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I got to the end and wanted more. I think this is a good sign. I think I'm going to wait to start the 3rd book until The Newest Olympian podcasts gets to it, and that'll be a at least a couple of months. Again, I just couldn't wait and only read the book at the chapter per week pace of the podcast.

Again, the voices of the characters ring pretty true to their age and experiences. Riordan infuses the characters with humor and sass while they deal with their frustration and fears. I'd like more about Luke's motivation. It just doesn't seem like enough that he's willing to take down all of western civilization because of his daddy issues.

My favorite parts of the book are the parallels to the Greek myths, like the sea of monsters and Polyphemus with Odysseus, and a particularly like that the characters know …

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