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| The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 2) | 
enlarge | Author: Rick Riordan Publisher: Miramax Category: Book
List Price: $17.95 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $7.96 (44%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 111 reviews Sales Rank: 262397
Format: Bargain Price Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.6 x 1
ASIN: B000TVM5ZI
Publication Date: April 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Student Favorite October 18, 2008 I bought this book as requested by one of my seventh grade students. He immediately read it and then passed it on to another. It has passed from student to student and has been read over and over in the last month. If that isn't a positive recommendation, I can't imagine what would be!!! Sandy the Teacher
Great Book October 9, 2008 This is another great book in the Percy Jackson series. My daughter and I have loved every one of them. She's 11 and I'm 43
The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 2) (Purchased on 08/31/2008) October 3, 2008 I ordered all four books of Rick Riordan' collectiion books and was very impressed with the packaging, the condition was excellant also. I would certainly order from this company in the future. B. Long
Good Book September 25, 2008 The book is a good one for kids of all ages. It is aimed at younger ones but I enjoyed it. I really like Harry Potter, Narnia, and such so this was a good read. I am on the third book and they all keep you interested.
Fabulous Follow-Up September 25, 2008 Riordan loses no time reintroducing us to Percy and Annabeth in an action-packed ride that rocks with adventure. This delicious sequel includes all of the twists and thrills we have come to expect from The Lightning Thief, but it goes a bit deeper, getting into themes of faith, loyalty, and appearance versus reality.
Riordan masterfully plays with old cliches as he turns them on their heads (e.g., one chapter is entitled, "I Go Down with the Ship"). I never thought I would find an author that encounters age-old problems as well as Lloyd Alexander, but Riordan seems to be another modern author that feels like classical values are, well, classical for a reason. They work.
Anyway (please forgive the enthusiastic digressions!) Percy gets a new relative in this book, and it is beautifully handled. Percy's new friendship gives the reader much to mull over long after the book is put down. Additionally, a new development is added at the end that chills the blood of the reader. Riordan knows how to plot. It's phenomenal.
The idea crops up over and over, starting with Tantalus and ending with Kronos, with everyone including the Sirens mixed up in between, that things are not always what they seem. Now, this refrain is as old as the hills, but Riordan somehow makes it new.
The characterization is pretty great too, with Annabeth really growing into her role. She's a lead worthy of being Percy's foil, and it makes for a great read. I also enjoyed the development of Clarisse's character, and the portrayal of Chiron's family had me in tears I was laughing so hard. (Another digression: I had to stop and read one passage of the end of the book to my class during silent reading time, because they saw me laughing and had to know. I had them in stitches too, and unfortunately, we never quite recovered the class that period!) There are very few authors I give carte blanche reverence to: CS Lewis (Narnia), Robin Hardy, Lloyd Alexander, Gene Yang; however, Riordan is now on that list.
This series is a must-read. Start out with Book 1, and prepare to be swept away!
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