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Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse

Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse

Rick Riordan

4.30
1,175 ratings·48,859 reviews

Life's never dull when you're a demigod. One minute you're battling a manticore, the next your friend vanishes! Now, Percy and his fellow heroes must embark on a perilous quest to save Annabeth and stop an ancient monster from unleashing chaos. But beware, the Oracle's prophecy warns that not all wi...

Pages
352
Format
Kindle Edition
Published
2007-05-05
Publisher
Puffin Books

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Rick Riordan is the #1New York Timesbestselling author of many books, including the Percy Jackson series.

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Jayson
Jayson·3 years ago
(A-) 84% | Very Good
Notes: This book delves into adolescence, coming together, and the separation of girls from boys. *Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse* by Rick Riordan is definitely more mature and grim, with love and loss powerfully deployed. A very good read, and a solid addition to any list of the best young adult fantasy book reviews.
SK
SK ·4 years ago
✅ Reread (July 2024) Find yourself a man who will—1. Hold up the sky to rescue you. 2. Looks at the goddess of beauty and love and is reminded of the girl he's crushing on. ~•~•~ Original review- Can I rate this book in Huntress stars? (Bad joke, I apologize)This DAM book.Can we all agree that *Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse* is the best one in the series? It’s packed with twists and action, and the characters are so well-written, especially Zoe Nightshade. The conflict between Percy and Th...
Zoë
Zoë·4 years ago
I absolutely fucking love this damn book, Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan. Seriously, it's one of the best young adult fantasy books I've read in ages. If you're looking for a great book review to convince you to read it: read this one.
Tharindu Dissanayake
Tharindu Dissanayake·5 years ago
"God alert! It's the wine dude!""I have several ideas, none of them good."Things are getting much, much, much more interesting now. *Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse* is far more thrilling than the first two books, and I still can't believe I'm finished with it already. For me, this one was better than the first two books in every way."No thou. No thee. Just you."At the end of the second book, I thought it was obvious Thalia is the prophesied villain and the story might take a turn from there...
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Virginia Ronan ♥ Herondale ♥·6 years ago
My mother pursed her lips. “I’m telling you that … you’re getting too old for me to tell you what to do. I’m telling you that I’ll support you, even if what you decide to do is dangerous.”And that pretty much sets the stage for where this third book is going. If you're already familiar with Percy Jackson (which I'm pretty sure you are, because otherwise you wouldn't be reading this review, right? *lol*) you know that the first two books were fun and packed with jokes. This one? Not so much. Whil...
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may ➹·8 years ago
One (1) fourteen-year-old white boy deserves rights and that is Percy Jackson. Looking for engaging young adult fantasy books? Rick Riordan's *Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse* delivers!
Jesse (JesseTheReader)
Jesse (JesseTheReader)·9 years ago
Okay, I'm not gonna lie, it took me a little while to really get hooked on Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse, but the payoff? Totally worth it. Seriously, so many wild things happen in this book, and I'm still a little shook! Definitely check back for my full video review of Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse. Looking forward to sharing my full thoughts in that book review!
Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence·11 years ago
This morning, while waiting with Celyn at her hospital appointment, I told her I was going to write a review of the book I finished reading to her the night before and asked her if it deserved 5 stars. She said it did. So, 5 stars it is. I grabbed *Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse* from Celyn's pile when she went off on her school trip (a week in the wilds), and in my hurry, I accidentally picked up book 3 of the series instead of book 2 (we read book 1 last year). So, we skipped *The Sea of...
Federico DN
Federico DN·11 years ago
This Was Dam Good!! A few months after the events of *The Sea of Monsters*, during a terrible battle against a Manticore, Annabeth is lost and presumed dead. Afterward, Percy has a dream, and it's revealed that she could still be saved, but at a terrible cost, since someone has to endure the burden of Atlas. A fatal prophecy from the Oracle doesn’t help one bit with their hopes of success. In a desperate quest against time, a group of brave demigods sets out to rescue their missing friend.This w...
Jayson
Jayson·8 years ago
(A-) 84% | Very Good
Notes: It grapples with choice and fate, sketching with uncertainty, failure, and subdued longing the sapping unease of profound dedication. A solid entry in the *Percy Jackson* series and a great read for young adults – Rick Riordan really knows how to weave a thrilling tale. Definitely a very good book review subject!