
Wrath of the Triple Goddess is the latest installment in Rick Riordan's beloved Percy Jackson series, continuing Percy's senior year adventures. This chapter book follows Percy, Annabeth, and Grover as they undertake a seemingly simple task: pet-sitting for the goddess Hecate during Halloween week. What unfolds is a fast-paced adventure delving into themes of grief, loyalty, the fear of change, and the importance of empathy. The narrative skillfully weaves Greek mythology with contemporary settings, offering a blend of humor, action, and emotional depth. It's ideal for middle-grade readers who enjoy fantasy, mythology, and stories about strong friendships and personal growth. Parents should note the book tackles complex emotions like loss and anxiety through its fantastical elements, making it a great conversation starter.
In his continuing quest to earn college recommendation letters from the gods, Percy has to pet sit the goddess Hecate's polecat and giant mastiff during Halloween week.