The Sea of Monsters
Rick Riordan
Not at good as the first book, but still a fantastic adventure in an exciting world.
I think I didn't like this one as much just because the quest was so different. I mean he has to go save Grover and the camp? With Luke out there trying to resurrect Kronos and with Clarisse in tow AND he finds out he has a half-brother? It's just a bit more convoluted.
I absolutely adore Percy and Annabeth's budding relationship. They work well together and you can tell that they're both starting to question their connection as adolescents do. I also loved the moral behind Tyson and Percy accepting his brother. I can't wait to see where the next book leads and to find out more of the prophecy.
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