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Seventh grade has been surprisingly quiet for Percy Jackson. Not a single monster has set foot on his New York prep-school campus. But when an innocent game of dodgeball among Percy and his classmates turns into a death match against an ugly gang of cannibal giants, things get...well, ugly. And the unexpected arrival of his friend Annabeth brings more bad news: the magical borders that protect Camp Half-Blood have been poisoned by a mysterious enemy, and unless a cure is found, the only safe haven for demigods will be destroyed. In the follow-up to the wildly popular The Lightning Thief, The Graphic Novel, Percy and his friends must journey into the Sea of Monsters to save their camp. But first, Percy will discover a stunning new secret about his family--one that makes him question whether being claimed as Poseidon's son is an honor or simply a cruel joke. Featuring a faithful adaptation by Robert Venditti, stunning artwork by Attila Futaki, and sumptuous colors by newcomer Tamas Gaspar, Rick Riordan's blockbuster book comes to life in The Sea of Monsters, The Graphic Novel.
Series
18 primary books47 released booksCamp Half-Blood Chronicles is a 47-book series with 17 primary works first released in 1962 with contributions by Rick Riordan, Nick Chamian, and Mark Oshiro.
Series
4 primary booksPercy Jackson and the Olympians: The Graphic Novels is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2007 with contributions by Rick Riordan, Attila Futaki, and Tamas Gaspar.
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Non-stop action
No doubt this is quite an entertaining book - there's a rollercoaster of constant action and I've got a lot of time for the ancient Greek mythology. However, it is very simple and doesn't feel quite as re-read able as the Harry Potter's as an adult.
The only Percy Jackson story I have read, and I read it because I wanted to experience a comic/gn on an e-reader. I enjoyed the story, appreciated the art (which was quite striking in places), and especially like the comics mode way of reading this on a device. I would consider reading more of these stories if I had nothing else to read.