Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Sea of Monsters

Written by Rick Riordan

A book for readers in grades 4 and up reviewed by Aaron

    

The Sea of Monsters is the second book in the Percy Jackson series. It is a story about Percy Jackson going through a very normal high school year until monsters confront him during an innocent game of PE dodgeball.


When Percy finds out from his friend, Annabeth, that the tree protecting his fellow demigods at Camp Half-Blood has been poisoned, he must go on a quest to save the tree. The only thing that can save the tree is the Golden Fleece, a relic of Greek history that can heal anything. When Percy finds out that his best friend, Grover, is missing, he must go and fight the giant Polyphemus to save him.


In my opinion, everybody should read The Sea of Monsters. Friendship is a very important theme in the book, and it teaches you that you may have to work with your enemies for the greater good. This is a lesson that many people can use. It can apply to one's personal life or professional life, as well as in school for kids who don't have jobs yet.

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