Synopsis:
As the son of a Greek god, I’ve had my share of near-disaster – and now my arch-enemy Luke wants to invade our camp via an ancient labyrinth. If he succeeds, thousands of bloodthirsty monsters will attack. So it’s goodbye sunshine, hello darkness as four of us descend into the terrifying underground and beyond…
Review:
Gods, war and funny one liners. What more could a story need? Nothing else really. This is the fourth instalment of the Percy Jackson series and it did not disappoint. Every chapter in this novel were action packed, full of suspense and humour which was refreshing compered to the pervious novel. With the introduction of new characters, Riordan was able to make the story more complex but still maintained his usual style of writing. The characters may have to save the camp and the world but also still experience the day today teenage drama
Riordan has a knack to capture the audience and hopefully any young reader that picks up one of his books is inspired to continue to read.
Rating: 4/5
Publisher: Penguin