
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess by Rick Riordan

"Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess" by Rick Riordan is a thrilling new addition to the beloved Percy Jackson series. In this latest adventure, Percy faces a challenge that is both mundane and monumental: getting into college. However, this task is anything but ordinary when it involves the gods of Mount Olympus.
As Percy approaches the end of his high school journey, he discovers that he needs three recommendation letters from the gods to secure his college future. Knowing the gods' penchant for making things difficult, Percy anticipates that these letters won't come easily. His second letter requires him to embark on a quest with his trusted friends, Annabeth and Grover. Their mission is to pet-sit for the goddess Hecate during Halloween, a seemingly simple task with a few critical rules.
The reversed list of rules emphasizes the importance of their mission: taking care of the pets as if their lives depend on it, avoiding any contact with Hecate's magical potions, and adhering strictly to the first two rules. However, things take a chaotic turn when Grover's curiosity leads to a series of unfortunate events, including a giant goat, a wrecked house, and Hecate's magical pets running amok in New York City.
With only twenty-four hours to rectify the situation, Percy, Annabeth, and Grover must race against time to capture the escaped pets and restore order to Hecate's mansion. Failure to do so would mean facing the wrath of Hecate and her formidable three-headed form.
This paperback release promises to deliver the humor, action, and mythological intrigue that fans of the series have come to love. As Percy navigates the challenges of both the mortal and divine worlds, readers are in for a captivating journey filled with unexpected twists and turns.