I read Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Sea of Monsters, By Rick Riordan. Like in the first book Percy goes to a camp for half-bloods called Camp Half-Blood where demigods can train to fight and learn to be safe. Percy has green eyes which are an attribute of his father Poseidon who is the god of the sea. In this book Percy is more confident in himself and his new friends that he met the year prior to this story. Also in this friendship as they are fighting monsters they know each others moves so they can fight using each other. in the beggining Percy finds out that he has a half brother that has a little seceret, he's a cyclops. Now Percy has to take care of himself and his brother. When Percy gets a quest to go find his buddy Grover he takes his friend Annabeth and his newfound brother Tyson to save him. When they get close to the island that Grover's being held on they find another island where theres a lady who turns men into guinea pigs, and Percy gets turned into one. When I read that part I kinda laughed, it was funny.
I think the point of view was first person because whenever Percy talked it said nothing it only put it in quotations. I think that the point of view was chosen because Percy was the main character, it's called Percy Jackson, and the books are about him. If sombody other than Percy like Annabeth or Grover told the story you would have known what they were thinking at the time and not Percy. Like when Annabeth gets mad at Percy and he doesn't know why, you would know. And when Grover is freaking out and Percy doesn't know why, you would. Whenever Percy does somthing that he thinks was just fine sombody else like Ares, one of Percy's enemies, would think what he did was terrible. When you read a book that has more than one book in a series you get attached to the characters, so you kind of take sides with them, so if he or she doesn't like another person in the book niether do you. Also if sombody hurts them you're all like "why did he do that"? When there is a main character you like them and you know what they're thinking and you can tell what they're feeling and you feel that to.