I loved the first book, I loved the second: we find the same ingredients: humor, adaptation to our times of ancient myths, sentiments but it seemed that there was still "more of it "in the second volume, where Percy leaves again in a perilous quest. We find this one-time many allusions to the Odyssey through the Bermuda Triangle ... while chrono continues to manipulate minds. The Percy family grows and this is the opportunity of another more to this book, a moral twist on the knowledge accept differences and not judge by appearances. A corporation that is not thrust forward but wins with a lot of emotion and sensitivity.