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Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 3 - The Titan's Curse Synopsis

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  The Titan's Curse, by Rick Riordan The third book in the thrilling series, will not disappoint. As usual, Rick Riordan starts the book off with a burst of action. The book starts with Sally Jackson, driving Percy and his friends to a school to scout out some demigods. Nico and Bianca di Angelo. But once the mission takes a wrong turn and Annabeth is kidnapped by a monster, Artemis and her Hunters turn up to save the demigods. Artemis then has to capture an elusive monster, leaving the Hunters forced to take refuge at Camp Half-Blood. During a game of Capture the Flag, the Oracle decides to pay a visit and issue another life - threatening prophecy. When they decide who goes on the mission, Percy decides to tag along. However he isn’t exactly invited…. “First of all, THIS COVER! This cover is actually beautiful, the way the artists designed the cover was a very nice blend of the two colors and Percy riding Blackjack. Rick Riordan filled the plot with exciting twists and turns. Ther

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 2 - The Sea of Monsters Synopsis

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The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan After dealing with a summer of trying to prevent a chaotic war between 3 gods, Percy finds that his seventh - grade school year to be alarmingly calm. His new problem is protecting his six - foot three inches, mentally challenged, new friend, who seems to follow him everywhere. That creates a problem with Percy not being able to make normal friends and try to have a normal life. As normal as it could ever be for a demigod. Especially a son of Poseidon, one of the big three. Enter another problem: Thalia’s tree is poisoned and all the demigods are in danger. To bring the tree back to its peak health and strengthen the border, the trio are tasked with the job of finding the famous Golden Fleece. Chiron believes that this Golden Fleece can heal the Thalia’s tree and protect the demigods.  ‘Honestly, I think this book is even better than the first due to the fact that we get to know Grover, Annabeth, and Percy more. We also get to meet our lovable Cyclo

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 1 - The Lightning Thief Synopsis

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  The Lightning Thief  by Rick Riordan Percy Jackson tries his best at school, but his ADHD and Dyslexia don’t exactly make that easy. Lately being away at his boarding school is getting unbearable. All he wants to do is move back with his mom and get blue candy from her day job. Another new thing is that he could have sworn that his Pre - Algebra teacher turned into a monster. But everyone looks at him like he is crazy. Then he starts to wonder if he is. The wondering doesn’t last long. When his mom finds out about this debacle, she finally tells him why he feels like he doesn’t belong anywhere and where he came from. His mom sends Percy to a summer camp for demigods. The only place where Percy will ever be safe. He also finds out that his is the son of Poseidon, Greek god of the sea, and wished he payed more heed in his Greek Mythology class. The story evolves into mystery once his mother dissolves into mist and Percy, a satyr, and a daughter of Athena, are sent on a mission to the g

Mind is stronger than Fear

  As the car slid on the devious tracks, I gripped the bar tighter. I could see the drop coming. I squeezed my eyes shut and breathed through my nose. Then I heard a peculiar sound. Laughter. I jerked my head to the left, opened my eyes, and saw my brother, Arnav, laughing. How could he laugh at such a time? One thing was for sure. Going on this roller coaster was the worst decision of my life. I was a fourth grader with a tremendous fear of heights, and this Saturday, my family and I were going to roller coaster park. I did not want to go, but I did want to make my little brother think that I am scared. However, I was and if he found out, he would tease me mercilessly. Just thinking about the heights made me feel sick to my stomach.      The nerve-racking day had arrived. This afternoon we were going to the roller coaster park. All day long, my brother would remind me of that. As if I could forget. After lunch, my mom announced, “Everyone, grab your water bottles and head to the c