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Who Is Percy Jackson A Single Monster
Percy Jackson's seventh grade year has

been surprisingly quiet. Not a single monster has set foot on his New York pup Mhuul campus. hit when an innocent game of dodge among Percy and his classmates turns into a death match against an ugly gang of cannibal giants, things get . . . well, ugly. And the unexpected arrival of his friend Annabeth brings more bad news: the magical borders that

protect Camp Half-Blood have been poisoned by a mysterious enemy. and unless a cure is found, the only safe haven for

delnigods will be destroyed. »

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