The Titan's Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians #3)

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Percy's back but he's not alone. There's also Thalia. She's alive and challenging his right to fulfill the prophecy. However, before the prophecy can be fulfilled there's other problems to deal with...

For one thing the goddess Artemis has been kidnapped...

For another there's a monster on the loose...

This book brings excitement on every page. It's a fast,enjoyable read.
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The third book in the series does not disappoint. With Thalia back, things get a bit easier going on missions - until Annabeth is taken by the enemy. With two mysterious new halfbloods, Artemis and her hunters, a rescue mission, and the Titan Atlas - the Hoover Dam and some flying bronze statues - this book will never get boring. From Chapter 1: My Rescue Operation Goes Very Wrong to Chapter 20: I Get A New Enemy For Christmas, this book is a hilarious one you won't want to put down.
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What Titan Has a Curse?
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Reader reviewed by Linda L

*previously posted on my book blog, Most Important Letter*

The Titans Curse
Author: Rick Riordan
Publisher: Hyperion Books
Release date: May 1, 2007

Age genre: Youth fiction
Sexual content: Were fine here.
Profanity: All clear.
Violence: Still fighting battles, Percy, eh? Well, then, I guess well expect some action.
Other notables: Nope.

Genres: Greek mythology, adventure

L: This was actually a pretty intense book, surprisingly. Usually I think of the third book in five-book series droll, but this brought a whole new round of surprises.

The Titans curse & think about it. Do you know any famous Titan with a curse?

Copy: Paperback, borrowed from friend
Rating4 out of 5 letter blocks

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