In the thrilling sequel to The Lightning Thief, Percy Jackson returns to Camp Half-Blood only to discover that the magical borders protecting it are failing. The sacred tree of Thalia has been poisoned, leaving the camp vulnerable to attacks by monsters. To save the camp, Percy and his friends must embark on a dangerous quest to find the mythical Golden Fleece, which has the power to heal the tree and restore the camp’s defenses.
Joined by Annabeth Chase, Tyson (a cyclops and Percy’s half-brother), and the ever-loyal satyr Grover, Percy sails into the perilous Sea of Monsters, known in the modern world as the Bermuda Triangle. Along the way, they face challenges like man-eating monsters, treacherous waters, and the looming threat of Kronos’s awakening.
Why Read This Book
- High-stakes adventure: Percy’s journey through the Sea of Monsters is filled with thrilling battles and clever twists.
- Mythological connections: Discover creative retellings of classical myths, including the Golden Fleece and the Cyclopes.
- Relatable themes: Explore themes of friendship, loyalty, and acceptance, particularly through Percy’s bond with Tyson.
- Humor and heart: Riordan’s signature humor lightens even the darkest moments, while heartfelt relationships deepen the story.
- Essential to the series: This book sets the stage for larger conflicts in the Percy Jackson universe, making it a must-read for fans.
About the Author
Rick Riordan is a master storyteller who has reimagined ancient myths for a modern audience. Born on June 5, 1964, he began his writing career with adult mysteries before creating Percy Jackson & The Olympians, a middle-grade series inspired by bedtime stories he told his son. Riordan’s works are celebrated for their humor, accessibility, and ability to make mythology engaging for young readers.
Beyond Percy Jackson, Riordan has written other bestselling series like The Heroes of Olympus, The Kane Chronicles, and Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard. His books have been adapted into films and a Disney+ series, further expanding his influence as a champion of mythological storytelling.
Descriptions are sourced from publishers or third parties and are not independently verified See our disclaimer