Sunday, February 07, 2010

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Titan’s Curse

By Rick Riordan

April 2008

336 pages

This Percy Jackson book is still an adventure comedy story. Thrilling, yet funny at few spots. I really like it. Unfortunately, Annabeth wasn’t around on almost half of the book. I hoped for Percy and Annabeth’s relationship grow – though a little. Apparently, not. How disappointing.

I realized in the first three books, Percy Jackson were always having adventure across US. From east to west, from west back to east, but with different route – north and south. Interesting for me whom never been gone there. And as usual, Riordan gave surprise in the end of the book. it made me widened my eyes for a while and imagined how the story would go. It should be more fun.

This Percy Jackson book is still an adventure comedy story. Thrilling, yet funny at few spots. I really like it. Unfortunately, Annabeth wasn’t around on almost half of the book. I hoped for Percy and Annabeth’s relationship grow – though a little. Apparently, not. How disappointing.

I realized in the first three books, Percy Jackson were always having adventure across US. From east to west, from west back to east, but with different route – north and south. Interesting for me whom never been gone there. And as usual, Riordan gave surprise in the end of the book. it made me widened my eyes for a while and imagined how the story would go. It should be more fun.

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