Percy Jackson Y El - Caliz De Los Dioses - Rick R...

It isn’t the most epic entry in the series ( The Last Olympian still holds the crown), but it might be the most heartwarming . The Chalice of the Gods proves that Percy Jackson’s story doesn’t need cosmic horror to be entertaining. It just needs a deadline, a god throwing a tantrum, and a pen that turns into a sword.

So, you thought Percy Jackson was done saving the world? So did he. But the gods, as always, had other plans—though this time, they’re surprisingly small plans. Percy Jackson y el caliz de los dioses - Rick R...

Grab some blue cookies, put on your orange Camp Half-Blood shirt, and welcome Percy home. He’s earned the break—even if the gods won’t let him take it. Have you read the new book? Is Ganymede your new favorite minor god? Drop your thoughts in the comments below! It isn’t the most epic entry in the

Back to Camp Half-Blood: Our Spoiler-Free Review of Percy Jackson and the Chalice of the Gods So, you thought Percy Jackson was done saving the world

Percy Jackson y el cáliz de los dioses ( Percy Jackson and the Chalice of the Gods ) marks Rick Riordan’s glorious return to the original narrator’s voice after several years of exploring Roman, Norse, and Egyptian mythology.

The plot is deceptively simple: Percy is a senior in high school (yes, really). He just wants to get into New Rome University with his girlfriend, Annabeth Chase. There’s only one problem: he needs three recommendation letters from the gods. In this first book of a new trilogy, Zeus gives him a task: retrieve the missing Chalice of the Gods—a cup that grants immortality to whoever drinks from it. The catch? A hyperactive, fashion-obsessed minor god named Ganymede wants it back, and Percy has to find it before the entire student body of his new school accidentally becomes immortal.