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; [[Tyson (Percy Jackson)|Tyson the Cyclops]]: Percy's half brother; he is initially portrayed as a homeless child before Annabeth helps Percy realize that he is a [[Cyclops]]. He accompanies Percy and Annabeth in their quest and befriends a [[hippocamp]]us whom he names Rainbow. He is very big and has one brown eye. When Clarisse's ship explodes, he is presumed dead until it is learned that he survived due to his immunity to fire and Rainbow rescuing him from the wreckage. Displaying a talent in craftsmanship, Tyson accepts an offer to work in Poseidon's underwater Cyclops forges. |
; [[Tyson (Percy Jackson)|Tyson the Cyclops]]: Percy's half brother; he is initially portrayed as a homeless child before Annabeth helps Percy realize that he is a [[Cyclops]]. He accompanies Percy and Annabeth in their quest and befriends a [[hippocamp]]us whom he names Rainbow. He is very big and has one brown eye. When Clarisse's ship explodes, he is presumed dead until it is learned that he survived due to his immunity to fire and Rainbow rescuing him from the wreckage. Displaying a talent in craftsmanship, Tyson accepts an offer to work in Poseidon's underwater Cyclops forges. |
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; Rainbow: A friendly hippocampus summoned by Percy for a ride and who also befriends Tyson. He later rescues Tyson from the wreckage of the ''CSS Birmingham'' and helps to carry Percy and his friends to Miami. He transports Tyson to the Cyclops forges of Poseidon at the end of the book. |
; Rainbow: A friendly hippocampus summoned by Percy for a ride and who also befriends Tyson. He later rescues Tyson from the wreckage of the ''CSS Birmingham'' and helps to carry Percy and his friends to Miami. He transports Tyson to the Cyclops forges of Poseidon at the end of the book. |
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; [[Oreius]] and [[Agrius]]: The mythical bear twins who act as Luke's henchmen throughout the book. During Chiron's rescue mission, one of the Party Ponies kills Oreius with an arrow through the head. Agrius is left so stunned that Blackjack is able to break free, kick Agrius in the head, killing him, and escapes. |
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; [[List of Camp Half-Blood characters#Reyna Ramírez-Arellano|Reyna Ramírez-Arellano]]: The demigod daughter of [[Bellona]] who appears as one of the attendants on Circe's island who looks after Annabeth. Although she is unnamed in ''The Sea of Monsters'', she is identified as one of Circe's attendants from the book in ''[[The Son of Neptune]]'' and ''[[The Mark of Athena]]'' with Annabeth specifically recognizing her in the latter. |
; [[List of Camp Half-Blood characters#Reyna Ramírez-Arellano|Reyna Ramírez-Arellano]]: The demigod daughter of [[Bellona]] who appears as one of the attendants on Circe's island who looks after Annabeth. Although she is unnamed in ''The Sea of Monsters'', she is identified as one of Circe's attendants from the book in ''[[The Son of Neptune]]'' and ''[[The Mark of Athena]]'' with Annabeth specifically recognizing her in the latter. |
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; Hylla Ramírez-Arellano: The demigod daughter of [[Bellona]] who appears as an attendant on Circe's island, specifically the one who greets Percy and Annabeth upon their arrival to the island. While she is unnamed in ''The Sea of Monsters'', she reappears as the Queen of the [[Amazons]] in ''[[The Son of Neptune]]'' where Percy recognizes Hylla. |
; Hylla Ramírez-Arellano: The demigod daughter of [[Bellona]] who appears as an attendant on Circe's island, specifically the one who greets Percy and Annabeth upon their arrival to the island. While she is unnamed in ''The Sea of Monsters'', she reappears as the Queen of the [[Amazons]] in ''[[The Son of Neptune]]'' where Percy recognizes Hylla. |
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; [[Edward Teach|Blackbeard]]: The famous pirate who is also a demigod son of Ares. Captured and turned into a guinea pig centuries before by Circe along with his crew, he is inadvertently set free by Annabeth and is left marooned on the island when Percy and Annabeth steal the ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'' in order to escape. |
; [[Edward Teach|Blackbeard]]: The famous pirate who is also a demigod son of Ares. Captured and turned into a guinea pig centuries before by Circe along with his crew, he is inadvertently set free by Annabeth and is left marooned on the island when Percy and Annabeth steal the ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'' in order to escape. |
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; Blackjack: A pure black pegasus who makes a cameo as Luke's prisoner and unwilling steed near the end of the book. He makes his escape when Chiron rescues Percy, Annabeth, Grover and Tyson. As revealed in ''[[The Titan's Curse]]'', Blackjack, crediting Percy with his escape, subsequently followed him back to Camp Half-Blood where he becomes Percy's loyal friend and steed. |
; Blackjack: A pure black pegasus who makes a cameo as Luke's prisoner and unwilling steed near the end of the book. He makes his escape when Chiron rescues Percy, Annabeth, Grover and Tyson, killing Agrius who had been holding Blackjack prisoner for Luke. As revealed in ''[[The Titan's Curse]]'', Blackjack, crediting Percy with his escape, subsequently followed him back to Camp Half-Blood where he becomes Percy's loyal friend and steed. |
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; [[List of Camp Half-Blood characters#Thalia Grace|Thalia Grace]]: The demigod daughter of [[Zeus]] and a childhood friend of Luke, Annabeth and Grover who mainly appears through flashbacks. Several years before the book, she was killed in a monster attack and turned into the [[pine tree]] that powers the borders of the camp which is now in danger due to Luke poisoning it. After the [[Golden Fleece]] is used to cure the tree, Thalia is resurrected by the Fleece's power in another attempt by Kronos to control the Great Prophecy. |
; [[List of Camp Half-Blood characters#Thalia Grace|Thalia Grace]]: The demigod daughter of [[Zeus]] and a childhood friend of Luke, Annabeth and Grover who mainly appears through flashbacks. Several years before the book, she was killed in a monster attack and turned into the [[pine tree]] that powers the borders of the camp which is now in danger due to Luke poisoning it. After the [[Golden Fleece]] is used to cure the tree, Thalia is resurrected by the Fleece's power in another attempt by Kronos to control the Great Prophecy. |
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Author | Rick Riordan |
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Cover artist | John Rocco (depicted) |
Series | Percy Jackson & the Olympians (book 2) |
Genre | Fantasy, Greek mythology, young-adult novel |
Published | April 1, 2006 |
Publisher | Miramax Books and Disney Hyperion[1] |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardcover and paperback), audiobook, e-book |
Pages | 279[1] |
ISBN | 0-7868-5686-6 |
OCLC | 64664383 |
LC Class | MLCS 2006/45756 (P)[1] |
Preceded by | The Lightning Thief |
Followed by | The Titan's Curse |
The Sea of Monsters is an American fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology written by Rick Riordan and published in 2006. It is the second novel in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series and the sequel to The Lightning Thief. This book chronicles the adventures of thirteen-year-old demigod Percy Jackson as he and his friends rescue his satyr friend Grover from the Cyclops Polyphemus and save Camp Half-Blood from a Titan's attack by bringing the Golden Fleece to cure Thalia's poisoned pine tree.
The Sea of Monsters was released on April 1, 2006,[2] by Miramax Books, an imprint of Hyperion Books for Children[1][2] and thus Disney Publishing (succeeded by the Disney Hyperion imprint). It was generally well–received and was nominated for numerous awards, including the 2006 Book Sense Top Ten Summer Pick[3] and the 2009 Mark Twain Award.[4] It sold over 100,000 copies in paperback[5] with over one million copies total[6] and was released in audiobook format on September 6, 2006. The Sea of Monsters is followed by The Titan's Curse, the third book of five in the series.
A film adaptation of the book, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, was released on August 7, 2013.[7]
Plot
The novel begins with Percy dreaming about Grover being hunted by a monster. He wakes on the last day of his 7th grade year, a peaceful year at Meriwether College Prep. There he has become friends with Tyson, a homeless child that the school has taken on as a form of charity. In gym class, during a game of dodgeball, Percy is attacked by a gang of Laestrygonians, but is saved by Tyson and Annabeth, who was on her way back to Camp Half-Blood after having dreams about the camp in danger. The three take a magical taxi driven by the Graeae to Long Island. Upon reaching the camp, they see a group of campers lead by Clarisse LaRue battling a pair of Colchis bulls. Tyson is granted permission to move past the camp's boundary in order to save Percy once again. It is revealed that he is a baby Cyclops and a half brother of Percy, as he is also a son of Poseidon. An unknown enemy has weakened the protective walls of Camp Half-Blood by poisoning the tree of the demigod Thalia, leaving the campers vulnerable to future monster attacks. Camp counsellor Chiron is accused of poisoning the tree and is fired. Before leaving, Chiron notes that only the Golden Fleece could save the camp. Shortly thereafter, Stymphalian birds attack during the chariot races, but Percy and Annabeth distract them with Chiron's boombox and Dean Martin's "Volare", enabling the Apollo campers to shoot them down.
Due to his charm and skill with a sword, Tantalus becomes the new camp counselor. As a reward for winning the chariot race, Tantalus sends Clarisse LaRue to find the Golden Fleece and forbids anyone else from leaving camp without his permission. After having a talk with the god Hermes about the fate of his son Luke, Percy leaves camp with Annabeth and Tyson to find Grover. With the help of a hippocampus that Tyson names Rainbow, the trio reach the Princess Andromeda, a cruise ship filled with monsters and demigods that have allied with the titan Kronos. On the ship, they are captured by Luke Castellan, and learn that he is working to revive Kronos. The trio narrowly escapes on an emergency lifeboat, and take shelter in a hideout that Annabeth, Thalia, and Luke built as children. There, a hydra finds and attacks them, but they are saved by Clarisse on her ship, the CSS Birmingham.
Annabeth, Percy, and Tyson join Clarisse's quest and journey to the Bermuda Triangle (also known as Sea of Monsters). In order to enter the Sea of Monsters, the ship tries to pass between Charybdis and Scylla, who attack and destroy it. Clarisse gets separated from the others while Tyson is apparently killed in the explosion so Percy and Annabeth board a life boat and head to the nearest island. Like Odysseus, after travelling through the narrow strait that Charybdis and Scylla guarded, the two land on the island of the witch-queen Circe. Realizing that she has turned dozens of men into guinea pigs, they escape on the famous pirate's ship Queen Anne's Revenge which Percy is able to control through just his powers alone while leaving Blackbeard and his crew to deal with Circe. Percy and Annabeth pass the Sirens, and Annabeth confesses her insecurities to Percy.
They reach the island of Percy's half brother, the cyclops Polyphemus where they discover that he has captured Clarisse. Before journeying to the center of the island, Percy and Annabeth meet Grover pretending to be a female cyclops to trick Polyphemus into not eating him. Tyson arrives to help as well, having been rescued by Rainbow from the Birmingham's wreckage. They find the Golden Fleece, but Polyphemus destroys the Queen Anne's Revenge, forcing the group to escape on Rainbow and a few other hippocampus. In Miami, Percy realizes that Clarisse must fly back to camp alone as per her prophecy, but he and the others are captured by Luke. Taken aboard the Princess Andromeda, Percy manages to make contact with Camp Half-Blood through the goddess Iris and tricks Luke into confessing, exonerating Chiron who is reinstated. An enraged Luke battles Percy, but Chiron and several other centaurs known as the Party Ponies arrive to rescue them and Chiron explains that he is mistrusted as Kronos is his father.
The Golden Fleece is hung on the tree of Thalia, and the tree is cured. Grover is given an extension on his personal quest to find the god Pan, having cleared the obstacle of Polyphemus luring in searchers through the Golden Fleece. The camp holds a second chariot race which Percy and Annabeth win with the help of Tyson who departs after accepting an offer from Poseidon to work in the god's underwater Cyclops forges. However, the Fleece's magic is too strong and it resurrects Thalia, providing another possible demigod for the Great Prophecy which Percy realizes was Kronos' intention all along.
Characters
- Percy Jackson
- The son of Poseidon; a 13-year-old demigod who goes to the island of Polyphemus in the Bermuda Triangle to find Grover and recover the Golden Fleece. He is accompanied by Annabeth and Tyson, his half-brother, on the quest. He is successful in the end; and gives Clarisse the Fleece while he is attacked by Luke on his way to the Camp. However, he and his friends are rescued by Chiron and the Party Ponies.
- Annabeth Chase
- The daughter of Athena. A demigod who is 13 years old and a friend of Percy. She accompanies him to the island and helps him in his quest by rescuing Percy from Circe's island. Annabeth is injured by Polyphemus and recovers with the help of the Golden Fleece. She accompanies Percy to Camp after Chiron succeeds in rescuing them from the hands of Luke and the Titan army.
- Grover Underwood
- The guard for Percy given by the gods, a satyr who has been captured by Polyphemus during his search for the wild god Pan. Due to his poor eyesight, Polyphemus mistakes Grover for a female Cyclops. He is rescued by his friends Percy and Annabeth.
- Clarisse La Rue
- Daughter of Ares who was given the quest of retrieving the Golden Fleece. With the help of Percy and his friends, she is successful in her quest. Percy gives her the Fleece that she takes to Camp Half Blood. Polyphemus wishes to wed her after it is revealed to him that Grover is a male satyr.
- Luke Castellan
- The main antagonist, now 20; he works for Kronos. He captures Percy and the rest before being thwarted by Chiron and his brethren, the Party Ponies.
- Tyson the Cyclops
- Percy's half brother; he is initially portrayed as a homeless child before Annabeth helps Percy realize that he is a Cyclops. He accompanies Percy and Annabeth in their quest and befriends a hippocampus whom he names Rainbow. He is very big and has one brown eye. When Clarisse's ship explodes, he is presumed dead until it is learned that he survived due to his immunity to fire and Rainbow rescuing him from the wreckage. Displaying a talent in craftsmanship, Tyson accepts an offer to work in Poseidon's underwater Cyclops forges.
- Rainbow
- A friendly hippocampus summoned by Percy for a ride and who also befriends Tyson. He later rescues Tyson from the wreckage of the CSS Birmingham and helps to carry Percy and his friends to Miami. He transports Tyson to the Cyclops forges of Poseidon at the end of the book.
- Oreius and Agrius
- The mythical bear twins who act as Luke's henchmen throughout the book. During Chiron's rescue mission, one of the Party Ponies kills Oreius with an arrow through the head. Agrius is left so stunned that Blackjack is able to break free, kick Agrius in the head, killing him, and escapes.
- Reyna Ramírez-Arellano
- The demigod daughter of Bellona who appears as one of the attendants on Circe's island who looks after Annabeth. Although she is unnamed in The Sea of Monsters, she is identified as one of Circe's attendants from the book in The Son of Neptune and The Mark of Athena with Annabeth specifically recognizing her in the latter.
- Hylla Ramírez-Arellano
- The demigod daughter of Bellona who appears as an attendant on Circe's island, specifically the one who greets Percy and Annabeth upon their arrival to the island. While she is unnamed in The Sea of Monsters, she reappears as the Queen of the Amazons in The Son of Neptune where Percy recognizes Hylla.
- Blackbeard
- The famous pirate who is also a demigod son of Ares. Captured and turned into a guinea pig centuries before by Circe along with his crew, he is inadvertently set free by Annabeth and is left marooned on the island when Percy and Annabeth steal the Queen Anne's Revenge in order to escape.
- Blackjack
- A pure black pegasus who makes a cameo as Luke's prisoner and unwilling steed near the end of the book. He makes his escape when Chiron rescues Percy, Annabeth, Grover and Tyson, killing Agrius who had been holding Blackjack prisoner for Luke. As revealed in The Titan's Curse, Blackjack, crediting Percy with his escape, subsequently followed him back to Camp Half-Blood where he becomes Percy's loyal friend and steed.
- Thalia Grace
- The demigod daughter of Zeus and a childhood friend of Luke, Annabeth and Grover who mainly appears through flashbacks. Several years before the book, she was killed in a monster attack and turned into the pine tree that powers the borders of the camp which is now in danger due to Luke poisoning it. After the Golden Fleece is used to cure the tree, Thalia is resurrected by the Fleece's power in another attempt by Kronos to control the Great Prophecy.
Critical reception
The Sea of Monsters received generally positive reviews with reviewers praising the storyline, the themes and the author's style of writing.[8][9][10] "In a feat worthy of his heroic subjects, Riordan crafts a sequel stronger than his compelling debut," said a Publishers Weekly review.[11] School Library Journal singled out the novel's plot and main character, stating, "Percy is an appealing kid, and the subject of a chilling prophecy may resonate with readers."[9] Child magazine wrote, "Featuring the cliff-hangers and sassy attitude kids loved in The Lightning Thief – plus a surprising new family secret – this outstanding sequel should win over a fresh legion of fans."[12] Children's Literature called the writing extraordinary[12] and added, "This book, sequel to The Lightning Thief, is an amazing mixture of mythology and young adult fiction."[12] Matt Berman, of Common Sense Media, praised the book, saying "The Percy Jackson series continues to be pure fun, with the author doing nearly everything right to produce a book that few kids will be able to resist."[10] Norah Piehl of Kidsreads.com lauded the style of the book, and noted similarities with its prequel.[8] It sold over 100,000 copies in hardcover by the time paperback copies were released in April 2007.[5]
However, Kirkus Reviews was critical of the book, writing, "it's doubtful Percy wouldn't guess Tyson's otherworldly connection immediately after the dodgeball game ... some of the humor will zip over the heads of the target audience" although they added, "Percy's sardonic narration and derring-do would keep the pages turning."[2]
Awards
- 2006 Book Sense Top Ten Summer Pick[3]
- 2006 Child magazine Best Book[13]
- 2006 Kirkus Reviews Best Fantasy Sequel[13]
- 2006 Barnes & Noble Best of 2006 for Kids & Teens[14]
- 2006 Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) Top Shelf Fiction Pick for Middle School Readers[13][15]
- 2007 Cooperative Children's Book Center choice[13]
- 2007 Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Best Book for Young Adults[13]
- 2009 Mark Twain Award[4] (Riordan's The Lightning Thief won the previous year)[16]
Adaptations
Audiobook
On September 6, 2006, a seven-hour and 54 minute audiobook version of The Sea of Monsters, read by actor Jesse Bernstein, who also narrated The Lightning Thief's audiobook,[17] was published worldwide by Listening Library.[18][19]
AudioFile magazine praised the audio book, raving, "This action-packed book (second in a series) will delight fans of Percy Jackson, the half-blood son of Poseidon, as Percy once again battles mythical monsters in modern-day settings while on his mission to save the tree that guards Camp Half-Blood."[19] They praised Bernstein, saying "Narrator Jesse Berns helps listeners slip right into the oddly engaging world that Riordan creates, in which contemporary teen characters and those from classical mythology intermingle"[19] and that he could successfully portray teenagers, while keeping the pace fast allowing listeners time to revel in the book's humor. Auditions have already been cast for this yet to be blockbuster. There may still be a few spaces for extras, though.[19] The magazine Publishers Weekly raved about Bernstein's "snappy delivery and all the right funny touches" that made the "action-packed fantasy such fun."[17]
Film adaptation
Following the box office and DVD success of the movie, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, a film adaptation of The Sea of Monsters was first reported in early 2011.[20] In fall 2011, it was confirmed that 20th Century Fox would release the film on March 27, 2013.[21][22] Filming began in April 2012. In February 2012, Mary Birdsong, Missi Pyle and Yvette Nicole Brown were cast as the Gray Sisters.[23] In March 2012, Nathan Fillion joined the cast as Hermes and Anthony Head, replacing Pierce Brosnan, as Chiron.[24][25] In April 2012, Paloma Kwiatkowski was cast as Thalia and The Hunger Games star Leven Rambin has been cast as Clarisse La Rue.[26] It was announced on May 8, 2012 that the film had moved up to March 15, 2013, but it was later postponed for an August 16, 2013 release.[7] Fox decided on a final release date for August 7, 2013.[27] Logan Lerman returned as Percy Jackson in the movie. Jake Abel also reprised his role as Luke Castellan. On January 2012 The Secret Circle star Grey Damon was cast as Chris Rodriguez.[citation needed] According to Alexandra Daddario, the film would be more similar to the book than the first film.[citation needed]
Graphic novel
The Sea of Monsters was published as a graphic novel on June 2, 2013.[28]
Sequel
The novel was followed by The Titan's Curse, released on May 1, 2007. In The Titan's Curse, Percy, Grover, Annabeth and Thalia go to a school to recruit two powerful demigods.[29] Like its predecessors, this book was well received and reviewers praised its humorous style and the plot of the story.[30][31]
References
- ^ a b c d "The sea of monsters" (first edition). LC Online Catalog. Library of Congress (lccn.loc.gov). Retrieved 2015-11-05.
- ^ a b c "The Sea of Monsters review". Kirkus Reviews. April 1, 2006. Retrieved January 16, 2011.
- ^ a b "Book awards: BookSense Top Ten Summer Pick". Retrieved April 12, 2009.
- ^ a b "Mark Twain Readers Award". Missouri Association of School Librarians. Retrieved January 14, 2010.
- ^ a b Nawotka, Edward. "Son of Poseidon Gaining Strength". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
- ^ Sarah, Weinman. "Will 'Percy Jackson' Author Rick Riordan Ever Reach J.K. Rowling Territory?". DailyFinance. DailyFinance.
- ^ a b "'X-Men: First Class' & 'Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes' Sequels Set For Summer 2014; 'Independence Day 3D' Hits July 3, 2013". indiewire.com. May 31, 2012. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
- ^ a b Piehl, Norah. "Kidsreads.com – The Sea of Monsters". Kidsreads.com. Retrieved September 20, 2009.
- ^ a b "The Sea of Monsters: Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 2". School Library Journal. October 1, 2006. Retrieved September 20, 2009.
- ^ a b "The Sea of Monsters review". Matt Berman. Common Sense Media. Retrieved September 20, 2009.
- ^ "The Sea of Monsters". Publishers Weekly. April 24, 2006. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
- ^ a b c "The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series #2)". barnesandnoble.com. Retrieved April 10, 2009.
- ^ a b c d e "Rick Riordan : Percy Jackson". Archived from the original on May 8, 2008. Retrieved April 12, 2009.
- ^ "Barnes & Noble.com". Barnesandnoble.com. September 26, 2007. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2010.
- ^ "Top Shelf Fiction Pick for Middle School Readers, 2006" (PDF). voya.com. Voice of Youth Advocates. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 10, 2008. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
- ^ "Mark Twain Award 2007–08 Winners". maslonline.org. Missouri Association of School Librarians. Archived from the original on September 21, 2008. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
- ^ a b "Sequels for summer". Publishers Weekly. July 24, 2006. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
- ^ Bernstein, Jesse. "Jesse Bernstein". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved June 30, 2009.
- ^ a b c d Bernstien, Jesse (2006). "The Sea of Monsters". AudioFile. Retrieved September 20, 2009.
- ^ 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' Sequel Could Be Coming Soon?
- ^ "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
- ^ McClintock, Pamela (October 12, 2011). "Fox Moves Ahead With New 'Die Hard' and 'Percy Jackson' Films". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
- ^ McClintock, Pamela (February 29, 2012). "Missi Pyle, Yvette Nicole Brown, Mary Birdsong Join 'Percy Jackson' Sequel". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ McClintock, Pamela (March 15, 2012). "Nathan Fillion to Play Hermes in 'Percy Jackson' Sequel (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ McClintock, Pamela (March 20, 2012). "Anthony Head to Play Chiron in 'Percy Jackson' Sequel". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Fleming, Mike (April 3, 2012). "Vancouver High Schooler Gets Dream Role In 'Percy Jackson' Sequel". Deadline Hollywood.
- ^ "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters Moved up to August 7". ComingSoon.net. April 6, 2013. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
- ^ "The Sea of Monsters: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series)". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
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- ^ Piehl, Norah. "The Titan's Curse: Kidsreads". Kidsreads.com.
- ^ Ruth, Sheila. "The Titan's Curse: Wands and Worlds Book Review". Archived from the original on October 23, 2008.
External links
- Rick Riordan Myth Master at publisher Penguin Books (UK)
- Percy Jackson & the Olympians at publisher Disney-Hyperion Books (US)
- Rick Riordan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database