Percy Jackson and the Olympians is one of my favorite young adult book series of all time. I have enjoyed all of the Rick Riordan novels in the series so far and actually really liked the first season of the Disney+ show. That being said, I haven't been doing a great job of keeping up with new releases in the series and just recently found out a new Percy Jackson book is about to come out tomorrow.
Titled Wrath of the Triple Goddess, the new book is a follow-up to last year's The Chalice of the Gods, which came 14 years after the last book in the original series. Wrath of the Triple Goddess will be released tomorrow and Amazon is already offering a discount on the hardcover edition.
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What Is Wrath of the Triple Goddess About?
Wrath of the Triple Goddess follows Percy, Annabeth, and Grover as Percy continues his senior year quest to earn college recommendation letters from the gods. After retrieving Ganymede's chalice in the last book, Percy is offered another opportunity to earn a recommendation from the goddess Hecate. Together, all they need to do is watch her pet polecate and mastiff over Halloween week. Naturally, things are not quite what they seem and the trio's simple pet-sitting quest turns into a full-blown adventure.
How Does This Book Fit into the Timeline?
Wrath of the Triple Goddess is indeed a part of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, but where it sits on the timeline can be a little confusing. Last year, Rick Riordan released The Chalice of the Gods 14 years after the previous entry in the series, The Last Olympian. This book takes place after the events of the sequel series The Heroes of Olympus and now follows an older Percy Jackson who is about to head off to college.
You can check out our guide to the Percy Jackson books in order for more information.
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