Book Review: The Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan

Readers familiar with Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians series are in for another fun-filled romp in The Titan’s Curse. The author has a five-book run planned for Percy and his companions, and then a return visit in a later series, which his young fans will clamor for.

If you haven’t read either of the two previous books, I’d warn you to stay away from this review because you’re going to find out things that are better discovered through your own reading.

In The Lightning Thief, 12-year old Percy Jackson found out he was the son of Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. My son and I read YA books together all the time, and these are his favorites. What draws him in the most -- and I mean hours at a time, till my voice gives out on me -- are Percy’s cool water powers and the immense tapestry of Greek mythology that Riordan weaves in so well.

My son doesn’t know it, but he’s basically getting a classical education reading these novels with me. He finds the stories of the gods and goddesses, all their petty problems and efforts to get revenge on each other, wonderfully fascinating. He was so enthralled by the first book that I had to buy him a book on Greek mythology, which he read on his own just to get more background on the mythical characters in the pages.

You don’t have to brush up on your Greek mythology, or even tell all the stories to your kids. Riordan does a masterful job of making those ancient tales of gods and goddesses come alive in his stories, and giving you all the background material you need. But don’t be surprised if your child starts prowling the library shelves in search of more information.

The Titan’s Curse starts off with an almost 007 feel that I really liked. Riordan usually plunks Percy down in the middle of action, but the search for two new half-bloods (sons and daughters of gods who don’t know they are such) captivated my son and me immediately. And things, of course, go really badly for Percy and his friends.

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  • 1 - paloma

    May 22, 2008 at 9:26 pm

    im only 10 but i LOVE Ricks books ive read 1 2 and 3 2 times.im still saving up for the fourth book.I CANT WAIT!!!

  • 2 - Gumwad

    Jun 05, 2008 at 8:17 pm

    i luv Riordans books so much! i like the the third best. fast paced, hilarious, and lots of action!! CANT WAIT FOR FOURTH BOOK!

  • 3 - Pan

    Jan 04, 2009 at 10:09 am

    If you want to know what the 4th book is called it es called the battle of the labyrinth

  • 4 - poop

    Jan 04, 2009 at 10:10 am

    Lucas ness and zelda rocks

  • 5 - Huckle berry

    Jan 07, 2009 at 5:02 pm

    i hate it

  • 6 - guy

    Jan 14, 2009 at 8:32 am

    I 'm with you huckle berry


  • 7 - AAAAAAAAA

    Jan 18, 2009 at 12:00 pm

    hEY tOM!!!

  • 8 - dks

    Jan 28, 2009 at 11:52 am

    i with u huckle berry an guy

  • 9 - Selena

    Mar 15, 2009 at 6:44 pm

    love the third book best! its hilarious and has more action!

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