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The Sea of Monsters: Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 2
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7 hrs and 54 mins
Audible Release Date
06-09-06
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4.38 based on 255 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

After a summer spent trying to prevent a catastrophic war among the Greek gods, Percy Jackson finds his seventh-grade school year unnervingly quiet. His biggest problem is dealing with his new friend, Tyson, a six-foot-three, mentally challenged homeless kid who follows Percy everywhere, making it hard for Percy to have any "normal" friends.

Don't miss the other titles in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.

©2006 Rick Riordan; (P)2006 Random House, Inc. Listening Library, an imprint of the Random House Audio Publishing Company

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"Adventure follows chaotic adventure at a rapid pace, and readers with even a passing acquaintance with the Odyssey will enjoy this fresh use of familiar stories." (School Library Journal)

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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. 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. Berns is so good at accurately portraying teenagers that it's hard to recall he isn't one; Percy's sarcasm and disdainful tones ("Dude?") are just right, though Berns also reveals his ability to become a satyr, cyclops, or guinea pig ("Reep! Reep!") as required. Berns keeps the pace masterfully taut while also allowing listeners time to revel in the book's humor. (c) AudioFile 2006

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Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Jesse Berns is a Terrible Narrator"
By: Ashley (USA)
January 17, 2010
These stories are fun and entertaining, but the guy they hired to read them is absolutely awful. His character "voices" all sound the same and are equally irritating. If only Jim Dale had been allowed to read this one...
Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0 "The first was better"
By: Joshau (USA)
December 05, 2009
This really isn't very good. I am hoping the rest of the series is better. The author's first book in this series was ok as a starter, but the writing didn't improve in this one. The over the top ability of the children to out reason the "immortal gods" is taken to far this time out.
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Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "Another wonderful Percy Jackson book"
By: Jere (Rock Springs, WY, USA)
May 19, 2009
A must read for all kids, and adults. My only problem is that it was too short.
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Really funny!"
By: Debra (China)
April 05, 2009
In the book, Thalia's pine tree has been poisoned, the boarders of protecting the campers are getting weaker. Percy and Annabeth had to get the golden fleece to save the camp. There was also a prophecy about a demigod of the big three who would make an important decision that would decide the fate of theolympians. Anyway, the story turned out really unexpected. I like the story very much.
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Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Horrible narration takes the fun out of the story."
By: Rosemarie (Glendale Heights, IL, USA)
January 01, 2009
My daughter couldn't wait to listen to this as she just finished reading the book, but she and I both found the narrator's rendition of the various characters annoying. He didn't seem to match voices with personalities and made all the children sound a bit dumb. If it wasn't for the poor narration, the book would have been a delightful listen though I believe the first book in this series is better. Then again, I read the first book and did not listen to it. This may be better served read and not listened to.
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