Battle of the Labyrinth, The (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)

  Author:    Rick Riordan
  ISBN:    1423101464
  Sales Rank:    49
  Published:    2008-05-06
  Publisher:    Hyperion
  # Pages:    368
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 58 reviews
  Used Offers:    21 from $9.65
  Amazon Price:    $10.79
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Battle of the Labyrinth, The (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
  
Percy Jackson isnt expecting freshman orientation to be any fun. But when a mysterious mortal acquaintance appears on campus, followed by demon cheerleaders, things quickly move from bad to worse. In this latest installment of the blockbuster series, time is running out as war between the Olympians and the evil Titan lord Kronos draws near. Even the safe haven of Camp Half-Blood grows more vulnerable by the minute as Kronoss army prepares to invade its once impenetrable borders. To stop the invasion, Percy and his demigod friends must set out on a quest through the Labyrintha sprawling underground world with stunning surprises at every turn. Full of humor and heart-pounding action, this latest audiobook promises to be their most thrilling adventure yet.
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07-04-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Battle of the Labrynth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, book 4)
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A must read in the Percy Jackson series! It has humor, action, adventure, drama. I am already anxious for Rick Riordan to publish the next one in the series.
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07-03-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Percy Jackson...You Are My Hero
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Ever since I picked up the first Percy Jackson book, I knew he was the one for me. Percy is caring and brave.. and funny counts for something. I know lots of parents read these too. I have re-read and re-lived the whole series again, which makes me realize how great these books are. I have recommended them to anyone and everyone.
The fourth book didn't disapoint me. Although I won't give the full summary of the story (it's been a month since I read it), basically Percy goes to a new school, whcih has its share of trouble for him. Again, like all the other books, there is a quest. I found this quest to be the most exciting for me. There were lots of new characters introduced, like Hera, so I found that very awesome, since I have always liked Greek mythology.


SPOILERS!!!!
Of course, as I am a true romantic, I found the blossoming romance between Annabetha and Percy addicting. I was literally flipping the pages, going "When do they meet again?" Annabeth kisses Percy at Mount St. Helens, therefore expressing her feelings for him, but Percy is too dense to realized that she does like him like that. He knows he is in love with her but his concentraion on thisdelicate matter is disrupted by the return of Rachel Elizabeth Dare and the landing of Percy on Calypso's island. Calypso is banished to this island because she helped the Titans in the big war. Every thousand years or so, the gods are cruel and send her a hero to nurse back to health. Calypso falls in love with them and begs them to stay, but they must return to their own world. They can never find the island again. Percy is very torn between staying and going to save the world, but eventually leaves. I was really sad actually he didn't stay with Calypso. Although I have always been a fan of Annabetha nd such, something about Calypso made me like her, maybe because she was so accepting. Then there is Rachel. Ahh, Rachel. Annabeth is very jealous of this girl as Percy keeps accidently running into her and is becoming one of her best friends. Matter of fact, Annabeth stalks off mad quite a few times in the presence of Percy and Rachel. Percy, dense as ever, doesn't realize why, but I don't think Rachel would ever take him from Annabeth. She knows waht he doesn't.

And here ends my review of the blossoming romance. I promise I'll be more critical with my next review, but I have troulbe remembering the action unless I just read it. Ohh, Percy Jackson fans: the movie is going to come out next year!! I'm excited of course. I would like to be Annabeth haha. I find her really cool. Sigh. I am not an actress however. So read this book, please!
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07-02-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Another fabulous Percy Jackson adventure
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Fourth book in the Percy Jackson series.

Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and Tyson set out to find the inventor Daedalus in the mysterious labyrinth that seems to have a life of its own. Their task is to find Daedalus and talk him out of helping Kronos. Grover is also given one last chance to find Pan before his searcher's license is revoked.

Many of the elements I loved in the first book are back in this one: the humor, the mythological references, and the edge-of-your-seat excitement as Percy goes from one dangerous situation to another. The ending is very much a cliffhanger and I am looking forward to reading the last book.
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06-26-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Another great book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series
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This is the 4th book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. Although Rick Riordan writes each book so that it can stand alone, I would recommend reading them in order starting with the Lightning Thief. Anyone who is interested in mythology would find this series both entertaining and informative. Our whole family loves this series. Jesse Bernstein does a great job as the reader.
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06-23-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  This is one of his best
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I was a little disappointed in The Titan's Curse, but this book ranks up there with the first. The pace is faster and is very exciting. I can't wait for the next one (and sadly the last). I am a middle school teacher, and this has been one of the few series that my male readers have enjoyed. One even bought his own copy about the time I bought mine.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-27 02:49:22 EST)
06-22-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great Book!
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This book was the best of the four in it's series. The book has many twists and turns so it is fun to read. I suggest that you get this book.
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06-19-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  An excellent childrens book
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I enjoyed reading this with and to my son. The engaging character of Percy Jackson and those of his companions make this an interesting romp through modern myth, with the educational benefit of having visible roots in older myths. Do not pass these books by, as you will not regret reading a single one of them.
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06-19-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4)
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Great series, lots of action, interesting connections with Greek mythology in a modern setting. Particularly good for kids ages 12 - 15.
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06-16-08 5 (NA)
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This book is so good i loved reading it! The only thing different would be that when percy is saying goodbye to annabeth at the end before he leaves camp he should have kissed her! But i would totally tell anyone to read this series if they wanted to know if it was any good!
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06-15-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Percy Rocks
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Percy Jackson and his band of heroic friends continue their adventures their usual style. Grover and Tyson are our family's favorite characters.
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06-15-08 5 (NA)
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This book and the whole Jackson and the Olympians series is the best! I'd recommend it to anyone. Educational, witty fastreader that kids and adults love.
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06-13-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Love The Old Myths Mixing With The New World
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THE BATTLE OF THE LABYRINTH is the fourth book of Rick Riordan's projected five-book opus, PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS. The series began with THE LIGHTNING THIEF and has constantly picked up steam as it's progressed. I've been reading the series to my son, and we're looking at the fifth and final book coming out next year with a mixture of anticipation and dread.

We want the next book. We want to know how everything turns out for Percy, Grover, Annabeth, and the rest, but we don't want the adventure to end. Riordan's imagination and zest for action is matched only by his wit and humor. We've become fans and end up talking about the books and Greek mythology quite often.

If you haven't read the series yet, you've missed out on a lot. And you'll probably want to stop reading this review now. Otherwise you're going to trip across some spoilers for the earlier three books. Riordan's books, Percy's adventures, are an organic tale, growing and adding to canon with each new volume. Things just don't stay the same in Percy's ever-changing world.

Well, nothing stays the same except Percy's continuing bad luck with schools. At the beginning of this one, Percy's mom has a new boyfriend that gets Percy into a well-respected school that Percy normally wouldn't have a shot at with his past record of suspicious destruction. Sure enough, almost as soon as Percy sets foot on school grounds, he's attacked by demonic cheerleaders (the empousai, from Greek myth) and the school BURNS.

I couldn't help laughing throughout the section as I read it. Friends of Percy are going to be blown away by the sequence even though they're expecting it. My son and I kept cracking each other up for days afterward. These books just keep on giving!

The book turns more serious, to a degree, when Luke's plans to invade Camp Half-Blood are revealed. Luke, Percy's arch-enemy, is still trying to bring the Titan Kronos back to life so he can wreak vengeance against the Greek gods. Camp Half-Blood, because it houses and trains so many of the demi-gods - the children of the gods with mortal parents, is a prime target.

As always, Riordan establishes the roots of his story in traditional Greek myth. This one deals with Daedalus, the famed inventor that created the Labyrinth that housed the Minotaur. According to Riordan's story, the Labyrinth has become - to a degree - a living thing that continues growing throughout the world and time. I loved the concept and my son was totally engrossed in the idea that the world was honeycombed with magical tunnels. This is the kind of thinking I've come to rely on the author for.

There are other adventures that take place before Percy, Annabeth, and Grover find an opening to the Labyrinth and climb down inside it, but once they're in place the adventure kicks into high gear. They're chasing after Nico, the son of Hades, that no one else at the camp knows about. Percy feels guilty about the death of Nico's sister and doesn't want everyone weirding out about the younger boy. Percy still believes he has a chance to set things straight between him and Nico.

Grover's situation has gotten more dire regarding his hunt for the god, Pan. With all the failures Grover has racked up, the satyr community is thinking about pulling Grover's searcher's license, which means he can't continue hunting for Pan. A lot of things are at stake in this one.

Tyson, Percy's Cyclopean half-brother, stars in this one as well. I have to admit, Tyson is one of my favorite characters in the books. Tyson, with all his childish innocence, has won a special place in the hearts of my son and I. Every time Tyson's on stage we're just waiting to see what he's going to say or do. In this one, Tyson gets to meet Briares, one of the Hundred-Handed Ones, an ancient from Greek myth. Briares's reaction to his jailer is hilarious and I don't want to spoil it, but my son and I went around doing it for days, to the point my wife believed we'd taken leave of our senses. She hasn't quite gotten into the Olympian view yet.

In addition to all the great imagery and dialogue, Riordan continues piling on the Greek mythology in this one. I love how he twists it and brings it into our world. And he dangles each cliffhanger and reveal of the plot with evident glee and precise precision. This next year of waiting is going to be a long one.
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06-13-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Funny, Interesting, and Educational!
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This is an amazing book series, where humor and information meet. Younger kids and adults alike can learn about classic Greek mythology while constantly wondering what new plot twist will happen next. The Battle of the Labyrinth is the 4th in the series, and has tied up some loose ends. Humor lovers will love this series.
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06-12-08 5 (NA)
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This book was great, all three of my daughters and I have really enjoyed all of the books in this series.
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06-11-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excellent adventure stories!
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My son is captivated by the Percy Jackson series. Greek mythology and 10 year old boys are a match made in heaven! Captivating!

(The only comment I have is that Rick Riordan has taken a little author's liberties with the stories. Doesn't match classic mythology exactly, but is still a great story!!)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-13 01:10:35 EST)
06-10-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  percy is my hero
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I have been looking for a book that would spark my sons interest and make him want to read. I was lucky to find a series. We read the first book together and he was hooked.(So was I.) I found myself reading ahead of him and befor I knew it I had finished all four books. He doesn't know and I'm not going to tell him. I am actually excited to read it again with him. I find the character of Percy very likable and very human. I am amazed how quickly you became drawn to this boy, his friends and his dysfunctional family. Gods or not we all have someone in our families that we see in some of his. I am a new and loyal fan and I cant wait until the next chapter of this awsome saga is released. If you are a parent of a child who thinks out of the box and needs a hero, you may just find one in Percy Jackson.
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06-09-08 5 (NA)
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This book is the fourth in the series by Percy Jackson. I love this series because the plot follows the good guy coming of age fighting himself and the bad guy format. His friends help him with both. I know the storyline is similar to the Harry Potter series and maybe that is another reason I love them. I can't wait for the next publication.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-12 00:04:05 EST)
06-09-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Awesome Series
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This is an awesome series and has my 4th/5th grader hooked completely. He now knows more about mythology than I do and could teach me a thing or two.
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06-08-08 5 (NA)
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My 12 year old son loved this book, he finished it in 3 days. He has also read all of the others in the series and can not wait for the next one to come out. He does NOT like to read but it is mantatory in his school to read a book every 2 weeks, so when we discovered this series, it was a blessing.
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06-07-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great Book
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Amazon shipped the book Tha Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan very fast.
My duaghter startted reading as soon as it came. She could not put it down. She had the book finished in 3 days. That is a new record for her.
She loves the book.
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06-06-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  okay iam still waiting...
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So my son ordered this book with his own money and it still has not come in the mail yet and he kind of sad about that so i wrote this review for you to read cause always check who you are ordering from!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-09 01:12:29 EST)
06-06-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  cqan't put this book down.
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very very good I would recommand any parent buy the whole series they are all very good.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-09 01:12:29 EST)
06-05-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great, Greatty Great Great!
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LOVED IT!! I was taking a stab in the dark when I started reading the first Percy Jackson book. I've not had a moment of disappointment since! I've very much enjoyed every book, including this last one. I'd recommend the entire series to anyone who enjoys an exciting and fun story.
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06-03-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great for the Whole Family
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This is an excellent book in a wonderful series. I am a librarian and I could not wait for the library copy so I preordered on Amazon. We had to put our names in a hat to pick who read it first that is how much our family loves the series. My children are 11 and 16 and they both read it in a few days.

It is exciting and funny. All the favorite characters are back and a few new ones. We can't wait for the next one!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-06 01:09:40 EST)
06-03-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Riordan hits another one out of the ampitheater!
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My three kids were slobbering over the Amazon package when it arrived and couldn't wait to tell dad that THE book had finally arrived. We've been in count-down mode since we finished book 3. Each night as we read, my husband would come to the end of a chapter and everyone would BEG for him to read just another chapter. I have three daughters (7,9 and 11), but this series would please boys equally well. I have thouroughly enjoyed the stories myself. What a wonderful vehicle for kids to access the ancient Greek myths. This story addresses Daedalus and the Labyrinth. HIGHLY recommend. Now, we have a new count-down waiting for Mr. Riordan's imagination to transport us to New York City and the gods.
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06-02-08 4 (NA)
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This is a very good book and i only reccomend it if you have read the first 3 books.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-06 01:09:40 EST)
06-01-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  a great way to connect with your kids!
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My 5th grade son loves this series, and the great thing is that I genuinely enjoy these books as well. Battle of the Labyrinth is no exception; it's a fun, modernized way to learn stories from Greek mythology, and because we're both so enthusiastic about them, it's a wonderful way to connect with him. Sometimes we read together, but more often than not, he can't put the book down once he picks it up and I'm perpetually behind him in the story! I'm also a teacher at a 6-12 urban school, and the students at the middle school level love this series. A definite winner for kids from late elementary to middle school age, the books in this series have won multiple awards, including Children's Choice Book Awards, and Battle of the Labyrinth is bound to follow suit.
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06-01-08 5 (NA)
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This was purchased for my son (age 13) who has read all of the author's
childrens books and personally met the author who signed the books.
He read the book in 4 days. Great reading material!
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05-31-08 5 (NA)
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If you like reading books that don't bore you to death then Battle of the Labyrinth is just the book to read, especially if your into mythology. Full of action packed fun and even a bit of humor here and there Battle of the Labryinth picks ups a couple of months after "Titan's Curse" when Percy goes to his freshman orientation and it goes terribly bad. But I won't say anymore. So if you like books with action and a cliff hanger the Battle of the Labyrinth is the book you should read. I also recomend books 1-3.
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05-31-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The action continues!
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Riordan continues with his amazing ability to put ordinary, ADHD & dyslexic Percy Jackson into amazing scenarios only known through Greek Mythology. The book is action-packed from page 3... Percy continues his friendships and adventures- I can't wait for book 5!
Definitely a must for Potter fans~ it lives up to the same "everday misfit realizes his true potential and calling" storyline.
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05-29-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great Book!
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My 10 year old son loves this series. He read the book as soon as he had it in his hands. He said he can't wait for the next.
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05-29-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  My 10 year old son loves this entire series
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My son has read each book in this series from Rick Riordan. He has loved each one. We pre-ordered this book because he loved the other ones so much and it arrived the day it was released -- my son was thrilled. This series has been instrumental in keeping his interest in read alive and well. When it comes to elementary school boys, I believe you have to do whatever it takes to keep them interested and excited about reading.
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05-29-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great book!
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Rick Riordan has done it again. Another brilliantly witty and wonderful book in the Percy Jackson series. Percy is growing up, becoming a young man and his powers are becoming almost more than he can control. I simply cannot wait for the next one!
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05-28-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Battle of the Labyrinth is a must read!!!
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As a middle school teacher I highly recommend to all teachers and students the 4th book in the Percy Jackson series: Battle of the Labyrinth. For all those who like mythology this is a must read.
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05-27-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  My Son LOVES this Author
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I'm a Mom of 4 and trying to find books that interest each child has been difficult. The Rick Riordan books have captivated my 11 year old son for quite some time now. We find ourselves waiting until the next one is to be ordered. Rick Riordan brings the Greek Gods to modern day earth. My son now is very captivated with learning about mythology as well. This book definately is a spark for boys.
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05-27-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Teacher's Grade: A, Parent's Grade A+
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There is nothing to dislike about this 4th entry in the Percy Jackson series. The action, dialogue, suspense, and humor are plentiful. The mixing of ancient gods with current culture is well-done and insightful.

Best of all, everyone in my family plowed right through the book and had some great conversations about the situations and problems that arose.

Read this instead of seeing Prince Caspian at the multiplex.
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05-26-08 5 9\10
(Hide Review...)  Heavens to Percy!
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This is book four of the Percy Jackson series, with only one more installment to come. Readers from around ten years old will be thrilled by the adventures of the teenaged hero who just happens to be the son of Poseidon, God of the Sea, and all his friends, most of whom are the children of the Olympians from Greek Mythology.

In my opinion, it would be better if you read the series in order, and the three previous books are:

The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 1)
The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 2)
The Titan's Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 3)


In "The Battle of the Labyrinth", Percy and three friends set off on a quest through the treacherous labyrinth, in search of the inventor Daedalus, hoping that he will help them to defeat the army being assembled by Luke, son of Hermes. The thing is - Luke is just the messenger, and the evil he's about to unleash can bring down Olympus itself.

Although still clueless about girls and relationships, Percy starts developing and unleashing his powers, and surprises even himself when he attempts to repeat Hercules' great stable cleansing project. Other demi-gods also come into their own in book four, and a mortal girl proves to be just the ticket, and in the nick of time too. In a related sub-story, the search for Pan reaches an exhilarating climax.

Packed with monsters of all persuasions, gods and demi-gods, rescues, battles and side trips to Alcatraz and Mount St. Helens, this is by far the most exciting book of the series so far.

Amazingly imaginative, thrilling and funny, this series by Rick Riordan continues to be a front runner in children's fiction, and I recommend it without reservation.




Amanda Richards, May 25, 2008
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05-23-08 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  Percy's Back!
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Percy Jackson is difficult to deal with from a parental perspective. Of course, one issue is that he is a teenager. Another is the fact that he is a half blood thanks to being the son of the sea god, Poseidon. Then, there is that whole blowing up the school issue which happens on a fairly regular basis.

The last is what he is pretty much known for but he doesn't want to destroy schools. He doesn't wake up and plan to destroy a school. It just happens. With Percy's planned attendance at an orientation at Goode High School on East 81st in New York City as the novel opens, mother and son are both a bit worried. There is extra pressure this time because mom's boyfriend, Paul Blofis pulled strings from his position as English teacher to get Percy accepted to Goode High School where he will begin the ninth grade in the fall despite Percy's history of being kicked out of every school he has ever attended. The plan is to attend the orientation, get out before anything happens, and go spend the summer at the Half Blood Camp. Everything would have been fine too except for one small problem.

Demonic cheerleaders.

The two cheerleaders wanted Percy dead in the worst way and didn't care what happened to the mortals that got in their way or the building itself. When all is said and done, Percy is on the run again headed for the Half Blood Camp. Not only will he have to clear his name yet again, but this time is going to have to go into the Labyrinth to delay Kronos who is building his army to take over the world and the modern day Mount Olympus.

This latest installment in the series is another action filled, often funny, read for both teenagers and adults. Greek mythology is again brought to noisy life by author Rick Riordan who draws parallels and links between the ancient myths and the modern world. While telling a great story, he continues to frequently satire various matters involving politics and education. Parents in Texas especially will appreciate the hilarious section involving the sphinx, the revised policy on the riddle, and TAKS as well as the No Child Left Behind Act. It's simply "exemplary" writing to be enjoyed and should be posted in every classroom across the state.

As he has done so well before, author Rick Riordan (who also authored the very good Tress Navarre mystery series) has penned another installment that while good in its own right is a small cog in the series arc detailing the coming epic battle with Kronos. Character development is secondary as the characters have been well established by this point. Instead, the focus is action. Therefore, the ongoing issue of Percy's prophecy is briefly touched on to remind readers with the main focus being the here and now as the battle of Labyrinth is a minor skirmish in the build up to the Great War. The war is coming and is should really be something.


Kevin R. Tipple (copyright) 2008

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-26 01:11:03 EST)
05-23-08 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Another great adventure with Percy Jackson and gang!
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I am a hard-core fan of the Percy Jackson books from Rick Riordan! I love the connection between Greek mythology and the modern world. So, the gods of myth are still with us and still procreating with humans! will they never learn? =)
Percy Jackson is a demigod, the offspring of a mortal woman and the god Poseidon. Percy's half-brother is a Cyclops who is sweet and adorable, but he's a Cyclops for Pete's sake! Percy's best friends consist of Annabeth (daughter of Athena) and Grover (a satyr who is on a mission to find the god of the wild-Pan himself) and the stories are about their adventures and misadventures as half-bloods who are out to balance the imbalance between the Titans of old and the gods of Olympia and at the same time save the modern world from total destruction (if Kronos has his way). It's a battle as old and Gaea herself (mother earth). The adventures are intriguing at the beginning, exciting at their climax and fulfilling at the end. I highly recommend the Percy Jackson series to young and old! They are a VERY refreshing respite from wizards and witches!
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05-20-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Still like these better than Mr. Potter.
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Percy and friends have it hard this time. Annabeth has been chosen to lead a team into the labyrinth, which they have discovered an entry in Camp Half-Blood. Grover has been given a week to fine the God, Pan, or his searcher's license will be revoked. Luke is an ever present threat, as well as Kronos. But I can't tell too much more, or I will give it all away.

This series is still good. In fact, it's so good. I devoured this book in about two sittings and now I should reread it because, wow... it's so good! I feel like Riordan is starting to go downward on his story arc, so I believe we can expect one, maybe two more books, and that is it. That said, these are quite popular, and Riordan may be compelled to pull an L. Frank Baum and just continue to write the series.

These are still one of my favorites. I like them more than Harry Potter, still, because it's Greek mythology and that has always been a favorite of mine. I will be sad to see these go. That said, we have a little while before that happens. I'm so glad that Riordan continues to write this, and I am so glad that it is snowballing in popularity. I love these books. I loved this book. I am so happy about it all.
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05-19-08 5 (NA)
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Percy Jackson always knew he was different...turns out that he's a demi-god...that means the child of a god and a mortal - at a certain age, he gets the word to go to a camp for these kids - it's called appropriately Camp Half-Blood...
You know the Greek Gods - they were powerful and er, prolific...needless to say there are a lot of kids at the camp!
Each summer these kids go on a quest - things are happening - the Titans are trying to come back and defeat the Greek Gods - Yikes!
The kids of the camp have to enter the Labyrinth to stop the Titan revolt. They meet another child of Athena - Daedalus - remember Daedalus and his son Icarus? That's the guy -
This book continues to amaze the adventure and Rick Riordan is amazingly accurate in his knowledge in Greek Mythology - I take my Hamilton book on mythology out and learn more and more every time I read one of Riordan's books.
Love Percy Jackson - OK the series is for kids...but us big kids really love the series too.
Long live Camp Half-Blood!
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05-17-08 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Well worth the wait
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The Battle of the Labyrinth is the fourth of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, following The Lightning Thief, The Sea of Monsters, and The Titan's Curse. Several new gods are introduced, and the book picks up an ominous pace as it draws closer to the finale, and the determining battle between gods and Titans.

Percy Jackson has just been accepted to a new school. Again. And despite his every intention not to get kicked out of this one too, being a demigod with Poseidon as your father tends to attract trouble. And monsters, in the form of peppy-but-deadly cheerleaders. After accidentally starting a fire, Percy makes a break for it - along with a mortal girl, Rachel Elizabeth Dare, who has the unusual ability to see through the Mist, the substance that usually hides gods and monsters from mortal eyes.

When he finally makes it back to Camp Half-Blood, Percy finds that all is not well there. His friend Grover is in danger of losing his lifelong dream, his friend Annabeth is treating him oddly, and - worst of all - Nico di Angelo, the half-blood son of Hades, is still at large, trying to bring back his dead sister in exchange for another, living soul.

But all of these pale in comparison to the danger of Kronos, whose followers are growing and whose resurrection is now imminent. When Annabeth is assigned a quest through the perilous Labyrinth of Daedalus, she takes Percy along for the ride - as well as Grover and Percy's Cyclops half-brother, Tyson.

This is the most exciting and action-packed book yet, as the darkness closes in. Real losses and horrors are experienced in this one, both private and large-scale. It is clear that the final battle is drawing near, the battle in which - according to the prophecy - either Percy, or Nico di Angelo, will have a pivotal role to play in either the victory or destruction of Olympus and the gods.

Highly recommended.

Rating: Very good
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05-17-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Best Book I Have Read In A While
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You have to read this book. It's action packed, fun and just a good read. I haven't even read the book yet!










































































LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
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05-16-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Awesome Book!
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This is one of the best books I've read recently. It is cool because it has all the Greek Gods. It is a fast pased adventure/fantasy book with great dialog. I would recomend it to anyone.
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05-16-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excelent Read
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This is the fourth installment in this excellent series about half greek god, half human kids who must battle the Titans to save the world from destruction. When the kids find out the Titans are planning to use the Labrinth, an enourmous underground maze created by the 2000 year old inventor Daedalus, to invade their halfblood training camp they dcide they must act. Halfbloods Percy and Annabeth, along with their friends Grover the Satyr and Tyson the Cyclops must navigate to Daedalus' workshop at the center of the labrinth so the can convince him not help the Titans find their camp and to help the good guys instead. Unfourtunately, not only is the Labrinth treacherous with a trap around every corner, Daedalus had already given the Titans a tool to navigate the Labrinth. The kids return to their camp and prepare to fight a battle. When the Titan army comes out of the Labrinth they are waiting and eventually they drive the Titan army out of the camp. But the triumph is short lived. Kronos, lord of the Titans, has reformed and is drawing more creatures into his army. Soon he will attack olympus but that is for the next book. This was an excellent read and all the stuff about greek myths made it very interesting. I would recomend this book to anyone.
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05-15-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Just as good as the first book in the series
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This is the 4th installment of the series and to me it was as engrossing as the first. Admittedly, I had to read the first 20 pages or so before I finally got into the story but after that I was pulled into the story and couldn't put the book down till I finished. Filled with just as many interesting characters as the previous books in the series, I feel that Riordan has done an excellent job in continuing the story line and yet leaving readers wanting more.
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05-11-08 3 5\14
(Hide Review...)  Lacks something that the past books have
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I'm extremely obsessed with this series, but the 4th installment was lacking a few things. Although it had a good plot line, there was never a moment when i was thinking "AHH WHAT GREEK MYTH IS THIS I KNOW IT I KNOW IT" like i was in the last book. There wasn't enough Greek mythology influence in it. Also, character development was weak. Very weak, in fact. I hardly feel any difference between the 6th grade Percy Jackson and the high school Percy Jackson, and I expected there to be a lot more maturity and emotions between Annabeth and him. Although it's an intriguing and fun read, it was definitely missing something compared to the other books. Hopefully the 5th book will be as good as the first three.
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05-11-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  best one yet
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This is by far the best Percy Jackson book yet. My only problem is that their not long enough.
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05-11-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Edge of your seat reading
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I love this series. The lesson is friendship and following through with something no matter how hard it gets is a great lesson for kids. And plain good reading for any age.
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05-10-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  fresh idea with a action-packed story
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This series was a blast to read. The story line wsa a great, new idea. There were plenty of twists and turns to keep me reading it. I pre-orderd this book a month or two ago, got it, and read straight through it, finishing at 2:00 AM.
I highly reccommend this series to all young adults.
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