The Titan's Curse

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Author:Rick Riordan
Publisher:Miramax
ISBN:1423101456
Pages:320
Rating:9
Synopsis: This is Percy Jackson's third year of adventures with the half-bloods. Although in this book, we don't see most of his friends from previous adventures. Instead, Annabeth has been captured and Percy does his best to save her. Along the way, he realizes his feeling for her go a bit deeper than friendship.
Review:

I have a confession to make. I am terribly in love with the Percy Jackson books. I might moan and gripe about Harry Potter books, but everything bad I see in them, I find the opposite is true in the Percy Jackson series.

We read this book on our road trip to Washington state last month and I wouldn't let Rebecca stop reading it to me. We read every night and every moment in the car and talked about it on our hikes and kept thinking about it all through the night.

This was the best Percy Jackson book so far, completely blowing out of the water both Sea of Monsters and Lightning Thief. While I agree with my sister that I was upset Annabeth wasn't around during most of this book (her quips remind me of being that age), I didn't ever forget about her being out of the picture - she was always on our thoughts and we wanted Percy to proclaim his affection for her.

Oh dear, I'm so wrapped up in Percy-land.

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