"The Titan's Curse" is the third book in the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan. Many people have recommended that I read this series because, "Rick Riordan is so amazing and I love his books so much and you should read them!" They are pretty good because they have a little greek mythology and lots of humor, but in this series and many others like it, for example Harry Potter, it kind of has the same thing happen. The main character turns out to be special, no one really likes him, he goes on quest, he gets really lucky and succeeds, everyone loves him. I know this may sound a little harsh, and I will admit that the book was pretty good and I kept reading it all the way to the end, but I feel that there could have been a little more. In this book, Percy goes on a quest (of course) to rescue the lady Artemis. Percy secret desire to go on the quest was so he could find Annabeth. They fight lots of monsters, talk to the gods, and end up rescuing people. This is just how I feel about the book and I think that lots of other people would like it anyway, after all, it is one of the most popular series!