In my 3rd week reading The Titan’s Curse, the story took several “plot twists”.
Well first of all, the Oracle’s prophecy said that only 5 shall go to save the
Hunter Goddess Artemis. The prophecy also said that it should be a mix of
hunters and campers. However, Grover and Thalia (both campers) have already
volunteered to go on the quest along with 3 hunters. So that leaves Percy out
of the mission. Which is very strange because Annabeth, one of the people they
are trying to save, is Percy’s best friend so it would make sense for him to
go. That same night, Percy had a dream about Artemis and his best friends
Annabeth getting tortured by his mortal rival, Luke. I feel like this is some
kind of foreshadowing that somehow Percy will try to rescue them (disobeying
the prophecy) and then watching them get tortured.
Some things I really liked in this section was when Percy’s black Pegasus, Blackjack knocks on Percy’s door in the middle of the night. And Blackjack asks Percy for help. So, Percy goes flying off on his Pegasus until they are floating in the middle of the sea. Percy, being Poseidon’s son, was asked to free a cow serpent underwater. I really liked how they were using so much imagery to describe the cow serpent and all the other talking mystical creatures in the sea.
Some things I really liked in this section was when Percy’s black Pegasus, Blackjack knocks on Percy’s door in the middle of the night. And Blackjack asks Percy for help. So, Percy goes flying off on his Pegasus until they are floating in the middle of the sea. Percy, being Poseidon’s son, was asked to free a cow serpent underwater. I really liked how they were using so much imagery to describe the cow serpent and all the other talking mystical creatures in the sea.
So far, I rate this book a 9/10
-Connor
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