Summary
The Titan's Curse, the third installment in Rick Riordan's beloved Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, hit bookshelves in 2007. This action-packed young adult novel continues the adventures of Percy Jackson, a teenage demigod, as he faces his most dangerous challenge yet - rescuing his friend Annabeth and the goddess Artemis from the clutches of the Titan Atlas.
Blending Greek mythology with modern-day settings, Riordan's novel captivated readers with its fast-paced plot, witty humor, and relatable characters. The book quickly became a bestseller, earning the top spot on The New York Times children's series list and receiving critical acclaim for its ability to make ancient myths accessible and exciting for young readers. The novel's popularity has also contributed to a resurgence of interest in Greek mythology among young readers, solidifying Riordan's place as an influential figure in contemporary children's literature
Plot
Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Thalia Grace set out to rescue two newly discovered half-bloods, Bianca and Nico di Angelo. During the mission, Annabeth is captured by the manticore Dr. Thorn. The goddess Artemis arrives to help but then departs on a solo hunt for a dangerous monster. Percy and the others return to Camp Half-Blood, where Bianca joins Artemis' Hunters. Soon after, Percy has troubling dreams about Annabeth, while the Hunters' lieutenant Zoë receives a prophecy directing her to Mount Tamalpais to save Artemis.
Zoë assembles a quest team with Thalia, Bianca, and Grover. Percy secretly follows to help, defying camp rules. The group faces numerous challenges as they journey across the country, battling monsters and evading skeletal warriors sent by their enemies. In Arizona's godly junkyard, Bianca sacrifices herself to save the others from a malfunctioning automaton. The remaining questers continue on, eventually reaching San Francisco with the aid of Annabeth's mortal father.
At Mount Tamalpais, they discover Artemis forced to hold up the sky in place of the Titan Atlas. Percy temporarily takes on this burden to free Artemis for battle. They learn Luke Castellan is working with Kronos and Atlas to overthrow Olympus. In the ensuing fight, Zoë is mortally wounded by her father Atlas, who is ultimately trapped again under the sky's weight. The heroes escape, but Zoë dies from her injuries and is honored by Artemis as a new constellation.
Percy and his companions return to Olympus to report on the Titans' schemes. Thalia decides to join the Hunters, avoiding a prophecy that could spell doom for Olympus. Back at camp, Percy breaks the news of Bianca's death to Nico, who reacts with fury and grief. Nico's true identity as a son of Hades is revealed when he banishes skeletal warriors, leaving Percy, Annabeth, and Grover to grapple with the implications of this discovery as Nico flees into the night.