Percy Jackson's brother in the "Sea of monsters" book is, Tyson.
No, Percy's wristwatch shield was not given to him in the first book. He receives it from Tyson, a Cyclops who is also his half-brother, in the third book of the Percy Jackson series, titled "The Titan's Curse."
No, but who is Selina?
No, he doesn't. A lot of others die, but the main ones -Percy, Annabeth, Grover and Tyson stay alive
No. Percy Jackson and the Olympians is the full name of the series, while Percy Jackson is the shortened, abbreviated name people like to use (it's a lot easier to say). The real second book of the series is Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters.
No. Percy Jackson will not be in the first book (The Lost Hero) but he will be in the second book and through the rest of the series. I've read the book and Percy Jackson is not in The Lost Hero. However, Percy Jackson will be in The Heroes of Olympus series. In book two (Heroes of Olympus, The Son of Neptune) Percy Jackson will be on of the main characters as he was in the last series.
Tyson only appears in the second book, so we won't know till they start shooting that movie.(which i hope they don't) Actually the movie is coming out in 2013 so yes they are shooting it but i have no idea who will play him but maybe you can search it up i cant find it anywhere :/
The second book is the 'Sea of Monsters'.
The heros of Olympus includes Percy Jackson and some new characters
she never appears as a human but at the end of the second Percy Jackson book, sea of monsters, she comes back as a demi-god.
Percy Jackson is the main character in the 1st Percy Jackson book.
The second one is about three demigods: Jason, Piper and Leo. Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood appear, too. The second series is called "The Heroes of Olympus". There will be a total of 5 books. The first book is "The Lost Hero". The second is called "The Son of Neptune". Both titles refer to Percy Jackson, since Percy Jackson is a hero and he is lost somewhere at the Roman Camp-Half Blood, and since Percy is a son of Poseidon, and Poseidon's Roman counterpart is Neptune.