As the third installment in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, The Titan's Curse was a beautiful sequel. It was obviously hilarious, being that it is a Percy Jackson book, I wouldn't say that it was my favorite out of the series, being that Annabeth was kidnapped and there was little Percabeth action. Even the friendship moments get to me!
At the beginning of the book, we see Percy's mom driving him to find two new half-bloods, Bianca and Nico di Angelo. Automatically I get a bad vibe from Bianca. I guess she's supposed to have this protective thing but I just kinda ehhhhhhhh out(I was totally right, too). I totally loved Nico though, he was cute a cute little fanboy who loved his board game and obsessed when it became real. Then we get this Dr. Thorn monster whom I wish would just die already. You know, that'd be great. And because of his aliveness, Annabeth falls off a cliff and is kidnapped and then throughout almost the rest of the book, I am Percabeth deprived.
We are introduced to Thalia, and it took me a third of the book to decide whether I liked her character or not, until I decided I did. She is a little stuck up, but I think she has good intentions.
Now let's skip to the good stuff , blah, blah, blah, Artemis' Hunters come to try to recruit Annabeth/Thalia, blah, blah, blah, Artemis runs to fight some monster and ends up getting kidnapped herself, blah, blah, blah, Bianca joins the Hunters, blah, blah, blah, Thalia, Grover, Zoe, and Bianca go on a rescue mission for Artemis while Percy sneaks in to save Annabeth, blah, blah, blah, Blackjack's the best Pegasus in the world, blah, blah, blah, aaaaaaand here we are! The good stuff! I'd say this mission went pretty well, we lost Bianca (don't try to fool me with your little gift to Nico, you're still a traitor). The epic big battle scene was really impressive, I mean, who knew that Atlas was Zoe's father!While on the subject of fathers, Annabeth's is pretty cool.
When Percy took the sky from Artemis my back physically hurt and I almost died reading it, but it was a perfect plan to trick Atlas into getting the burden of the sky again!
I was sad when Zoe was killed (she was growing on me) but the prophecy had to be fulfilled...
All in all, The Titan's Curse was an epic ride and I'm glad I was able to experience it. Rick Riordan has done it again!
We are introduced to Thalia, and it took me a third of the book to decide whether I liked her character or not, until I decided I did. She is a little stuck up, but I think she has good intentions.
Now let's skip to the good stuff , blah, blah, blah, Artemis' Hunters come to try to recruit Annabeth/Thalia, blah, blah, blah, Artemis runs to fight some monster and ends up getting kidnapped herself, blah, blah, blah, Bianca joins the Hunters, blah, blah, blah, Thalia, Grover, Zoe, and Bianca go on a rescue mission for Artemis while Percy sneaks in to save Annabeth, blah, blah, blah, Blackjack's the best Pegasus in the world, blah, blah, blah, aaaaaaand here we are! The good stuff! I'd say this mission went pretty well, we lost Bianca (don't try to fool me with your little gift to Nico, you're still a traitor). The epic big battle scene was really impressive, I mean, who knew that Atlas was Zoe's father!While on the subject of fathers, Annabeth's is pretty cool.
When Percy took the sky from Artemis my back physically hurt and I almost died reading it, but it was a perfect plan to trick Atlas into getting the burden of the sky again!
I was sad when Zoe was killed (she was growing on me) but the prophecy had to be fulfilled...
All in all, The Titan's Curse was an epic ride and I'm glad I was able to experience it. Rick Riordan has done it again!

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