Rick Riordan, dubbed "storyteller of the gods" by Publishers
Weekly, is the author of five #1 New York Times best-selling middle
grade series with millions of copies sold throughout the world:
Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The Heroes of Olympus, and the
Trials of Apollo, based on Greek and Roman mythology; the Kane
Chronicles, based on Ancient Egyptian mythology; and Magnus Chase
and the Gods of Asgard, based on Norse mythology. Rick collaborated
with illustrator John Rocco on two #1 New York Times best-selling
collections of Greek myths for the whole family: Percy Jackson's
Greek Gods and Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes. Rick is also the
publisher of an imprint at Disney-Hyperion, Rick Riordan Presents,
dedicated to finding other authors of highly entertaining fiction
based on world cultures and mythologies. He lives in Boston,
Massachusetts with his wife and two sons. Follow him on Twitter at
@RickRiordan.
Seventh grader Percy Jackson, who found out he was Poseidon's son in The Lightning Thief, returns in The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan, and with his fellow Olympian myth mates tries to save their beloved Camp Half-Blood from an evil and mysterious enemy. Narrator Jesse Berns is back on board, too, with the snappy delivery and all the right funny touches that make this action-packed fantasy such fun. (May) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
Gr 5-9-In this sequel (Miramax Books, 2006) to Rick Riordan's The Lightning Thief (Hyperion, 2005; Listening Library, 2005) 13-year-old Percy is just finishing up his school year and is looking forward to another great summer at Camp Half-Blood with all the other demigods. But even before school ends, things start happening, and soon Percy is at camp along with Tyson, a homeless kid adopted by Percy's school. At camp, Percy not only discovers that Tyson is a Cyclops and a son of Poseidon, which makes him Percy's half-brother, but also that the camp is in trouble. There's a quest to rescue Percy's friend, Grover the satyr, and to retrieve the Golden Fleece. The plot zips along with plenty of action; lots of mythological monsters, titans, and gods; and a leavening of humor. Jesse Bernstein does a good job of giving Percy a youthful voice in this first-person narrative, while at the same time creating appropriate voices for the other characters. Listeners who have not read or listened to the first book in the projected trilogy will want to do so before the next installment is published.-Sarah Flowers, Santa Clara County Library, CA Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
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