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What are some metaphors in Percy Jackson books and what page numbers?

Here is a list of some metaphors with page numbers from Percy Jackson books.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians

* "I felt like I was caught in a whirlpool of emotions, being pulled in every direction at once." (p. 123)

* "The Minotaur was a bulldozer, plowing through the forest, knocking down trees and scattering animals in its path." (p. 211)

The Sea of Monsters

* "The waves crashed against the shore like a thousand angry warriors." (p. 16)

* "The sun was a giant orange fireball in the sky, baking the earth and turning the sea into a simmering cauldron." (p. 112)

The Titan's Curse

* "The sea was a vast expanse of blue, dotted with whitecaps and reflecting the golden rays of the sun." (p. 23)

* "The sky was a canvas painted with streaks of pink, orange, and purple, as the sun set over the horizon." (p. 301)

The Battle of the Labyrinth

* "The labyrinth was a maze of tunnels, twisting and turning, leading to dead ends and secret chambers." (p. 143)

* "The Minotaur was a relentless hunter, pursuing its prey with a single-minded determination." (p. 271)

The Last Olympian

* "The gods were like stars in the night sky, shining brightly and casting their light on the world." (p. 35)

* "The battle was a whirlwind of violence, with swords clashing, magic spells exploding, and the air filled with the cries of the wounded and the dying." (p. 483)

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