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The chalice of the gods

Riordan, Rick. (Author).

The original heroes from The Lightning Thief are reunited for their biggest challenge yet: getting Percy to college when the gods are standing in his way. After saving the world multiple times, Percy Jackson is hoping to have a normal senior year. Unfortunately, the gods aren’t quite done with him. Percy will have to fulfill three quests in order to get the necessary three letters of recommendation from Mount Olympus for college. The first quest is to help Zeus’s cup-bearer retrieve his goblet before it falls into the wrong hands. Can Percy, Grover, and Annabeth find it in time? Readers new to Percy Jackson and fans who have been awaiting this reunion for more than a decade will delight equally in this latest hilarious take on Greek mythology.

Book  - 2023
J FIC Riord
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  • ISBN: 9781368098175 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description 268 pages ; 22 cm.
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher Los Angeles : Disney-Hyperion, 2023

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Percy Jackson and the Olympians: the Chalice of the Gods
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: the Chalice of the Gods
by Riordan, Rick
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians: the Chalice of the Gods

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Following years of eager anticipation, Percy Jackson returns in this follow-up to 2009's The Last Olympian that is well worth the wait. Now a high school senior, Percy wants nothing more than to leave his old life behind and attend New Rome University in California with his love, Annabeth. In order to fulfill his dream, however, Percy requires three godly letters of recommendation--and the price is completing one heroic quest for each. Reading this latest installment feels like the literary equivalent of coming home after a first year of college: Everything and everyone feels similar yet changed in ways that are poignant. The action is as gripping and well paced as ever, keeping readers guessing about the identities of the villains and culprits as Percy and his friends save the day for various gods. Happily in a committed relationship, the titular hero is more introspective and less impetuous. As graduation nears, Percy grapples with the inevitability that life as he knows it is changing, and the emotion he demonstrates as he savors moments with loved ones and mourns the missed opportunities that come with growing up imbue the novel with heart and heft. Best of all, readers will be inspired to grab the first volume and relive this modern Olympian epic all over again. An entry that renews and deepens fans' love for the series: There is no higher praise for a sequel than this. (Fantasy. 9-14) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.