

Title: The Sea of Monsters ReRead
Author: Rick Riordan
Series: Percy Jackson and the Olympians #2
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Greek mythology, Mythology
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2006

This might not be my favourite Percy Jackson story, but it is an entertaining one in so many moments. Mostly because it involves Annabeth and Percy going to save Grover. Who is in a wedding dress. And if you want to know why and how, you just have to read the book. Honestly, whenever I think about this novel, I think about the very bizarre and entertaining image of a satyr in a wedding dress. That will happily live rent free in my brain.
Like with everything about Riordan’s work, I love how the adventure and insanity of this story unfolds. It is a constant surprise and entertainment, witnessing Annabeth and Percy careen from moment to moment. I also love how Riordan is able to seamlessly integrate Greek mythology into the contemporary world. Plus, the non stop action of the tale makes it kind of impossible to put down.
Although the adventure in The Sea of Monsters isn’t my favourite Percy Jackson adventure, it is still one I enjoy. I also love how it reveals the prophecy that is going to hang over Percy’s head for the rest of the series. Where The Lightning Thief introduces the Camp Half-Blood world, Percy, and all of the fun cast, The Sea of Monsters, starts to introduce the overall story arc which will carry through the next three books.
Part of introducing the larger story arc and politics of this world, means that Tahlia is also introduced. I love how she is a total counterpoint to Percy and brings in an extra layer of chaos and confusion to the story line. Plus, her presence and other moments of reveal throughout this show the depths to which Kronos’ scheming sinks. Something that beautifully reflects the original Greek mythos and the convoluted nature of some of the tales.
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