![]() ![]() Returning to Camp Half-Blood and reunited with his friends, they realize Luke and the Titan army may be on the move again, possibly seizing an opportunity through the secret underground tunnels to avoid the camp’s protections and invading it directly. Some time after the events of The Titan's Curse, Percy is attacked by monsters while attending Goode High School. "Don't judge someone until you've stood at his forge and worked with his hammer," ![]() Thank you Rick Riordan for this one, which made you one of my favorite writers. Oh! There are so many good things to tell about this one, but I can't wait till I get started with the next. Events are building up nicely towards the Battle of Half-blood camp, while keeping the reader oblivious to the way how seemingly unrelated plot lines will come to unravel at the end. Everything's well written as always, it's difficult to stop until one is finished reading. Percy, Annabeth and the team embarks on the most thrilling adventure yet, immersing us in an eventful journey. ![]() Time for having laughs all over the place is over (at least for the most part) and penultimate book means serious business. Though I am yet to read the final one, I think it'll be harder to beat this one out of my-favorite-of-the-series spot. The Battle of the Labyrinth blows first three books out of the water. just wow! I don't know how this could get any better. ![]()
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