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Sep 24, 2016TEENREVIEWCREW rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
The Titans’ curse is the third book in the series, Percy Jackson. In the book, Percy Jackson and his friends take off on a journey once again to save the world knowing they’ll have to succeed because the fate of the world is at stake. The plot includes a lot of suspenseful events, all leading towards the climax, and has the readers wondering what will happen next. In my opinion, the ending was the best part. I personally love the series, and feel that they should continue making movies, as they stopped after making the second. I must have re-read this book a hundred times! 4/5 Stars. @bookreviewer888 of the Hamilton Public Library Teen Review Board This book is based on Greek mythology and is the third book of the Percy Jackson series. Percy Jackson is a son of a Greek God and the story is mainly about him. So many new things happen in this book and I was amazed and loved this book. I also loved the new characters we got to meet in the book as well. I fell in love with so many of them and they were easy to relate to. I love this series and have read it multiple times as well. An extraordinary thing about this book is that I was never bored and was hooked from the first page. This book is totally appropriate and anyone can read it. I would personally recommend it to kids aged 10-16. I give this book a 4.5 out of 5 stars. - @terrificbooklover of the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library The other child is back.  The child of Zeus, Thalia, who got turned into a pine tree years before.  An all powerful goddess has been captured and without her, the Winter Solstice won't commence.  It's up to the campers and another group of people at the camp to cooperate together to save the goddess.  Also, possibly, a child of the Big Three is about to turn 16.  Is she the child of the Great Prophecy? 5 Stars - @bookworm2.1k of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library After reading the first two books of the series, “The Titan's Curse” didn’t fail to disappoint me. Reading the whole series, Rick Riordan’s writing just keeps getting better and better. “The Titan’s Curse” is filled with adventure, fighting, fantasy, and more Greek mythology. The characters have so much personality and I could really feel the character development throughout each book. One thing I really like about “The Titan’s Curse” is the plot twist at the end. It was above and beyond. All of the “Percy Jackson and The Olympians” books had an amazing ending that made you want to continue to read the next book. “The Titan's Curse” introduces many more characters and the pace is fast enough to keep you fascinated by the book. I would rate this book a solid 5/5 stars. - @Riddikulus of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library