Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief - Book One (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
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Percy Jackson is a good kid, but he cant seem to focus on his schoolwork or control his temper. And lately, being away at boarding school is only getting worsePercy could have sworn his pre-algebra teacher turned into a monster and tried to kill him. Percys mom decides its time that he knew the truth about where he came from. She sends Percy to Camp Half-Blood, a summer camp for demigods (on Long Island), where he learns that the father he never knew is Poseidon, God of the Sea. Soon a mystery unfolds and together with his friendsone a satyr and the other the demigod daughter of AthenaPercy sets out on a quest across the United States to reach the gates of the Underworld (located in a recording studio in Hollywood) and prevent a catastrophic war between the gods. But to succeed on his quest, Percy will have to unravel a treachery more powerful than the gods themselves.
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| 07-05-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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this book is one of the funniest and most entertaining books i have ever read!!!! the idea of it is interesting and the style in which it is written is gripping, clever, and easy to read. its a hilarious and contemporary take on the famous myths we all know and love. the characters are strong and well-rounded. the plot is filled to the brim with twists and turns bound to keep you reading into the wee hours of the morning!!!! i recomend this witty novel to anyone with a sense of humor and a preference ot Greek mytology. will spark new interest into the next generation of mythbusters!!! ;-)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-05 06:32:54 EST)
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| 07-04-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is the first in the series, and I am so glad that I had the next 2 available! I enjoyed the book so much that I starte the second book just minutes after I finished the first one.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-05 06:32:54 EST)
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| 07-03-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I'm like a lot of people who finished the Harry Potter series and needed something new for a daily dose of magic. After expressing to a friend on how much I love to read (but YA usually because they're quick and to the point) and in passing mentioned how I love mythology, loaned me this book. A week later, I ordered the rest of the series intrigued on what crazy shenanigans Percy Jackson would get into next.
The book kept me on my toes the whole way through and just when you think it is wrapping up, a new surprise comes your way. The character development of the main character is wonderful. I wanted to link him to Harry (dark hair, green eyes) but no, Percy is much more better than Harry. He's got attitude (a New Yorker through and through)and spunk which makes Harry fade into the background. I recommend it for everyone who likes fantasy, regardless of age. It's a really fun book and I can't wait for the other three to get here. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-05 06:32:54 EST)
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| 06-30-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I was amazed at the author's ideas in this book. Interesting details that really fit in the book not like some other books that have boring details that don't matter and don't mean anything. I am at a loss of how to express how great this book was. No words that come to mind seem to be good enough. READ THIS BOOK! I started the 2nd book "The Sea of Monsters" the next day. Can't wait to see the exciting twists and turns Percy goes through next.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-04 04:23:19 EST)
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| 06-29-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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The Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan is a favorite of most of my 6th grade students. They are so involved in enjoying the realism of the characters that they do not even realize that they are learning about Greek mythology at the same time! I, too, have thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel (and the 3 that follow) as well as using it with my Literature classes.
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| 06-29-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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The book is great. If you like greek mythology you'll like this. It's all about the sons and daughters of the gods and humans. Percy has his life changed completely. The ending has a real twist that you wont believe and leaves you hanging.
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| 06-26-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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What initially attracted me to this book was the whole concept of the ancient Greek gods living in modern day NYC...sorta reminded me of a YA version of Neil Gaiman's American Gods.
But what ultimately turned me off was the fact that it's pretty much a Harry Potter rip-off, right down to the character archetypes. The misunderstood "chosen one" Percy, goofy nerd Grover and smart and straight-laced Annabeth are EXACTLY like Harry, Ron and Hermione respectively, Ares' kids are EXACTLY like the Slytherins, etc. The author is clearly trying to milk the HP cashcow. Don't get me wrong, it's a well-written book and is full of action, and I appreciated the fact that the author touched upon many topics important to kid's lives these days, such as the loss of a parent, enduring the anguish of having to switch schools and putting up with mentally abusive step-parents. And all those mythology aficionados out there will definitely get a kick out of this series...I however, considered it too much of a rip-off and couldn't finish it. Perhaps I would have liked it better had I not already read American Gods and Harry Potter, the two books this book clearly borrows heavily from. But I have, so I didn't. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-30 00:49:25 EST)
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| 06-20-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Although I did not read this book myself, I bought it for my Grandson (a bright and curious 9 year old). He loves it!
The good humor and mischievous nature of the book is revealed in chapter headings such as, "I Accidentally Vaporize My Pre-algebra Teacher", "Grover Unexpectedly Loses His Pants", and "A God Buys Us Cheeseburgers." He enjoyed J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series and then Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi's Spiderwick Chronicles, so I though though this would be an appropriate selection for his interests. He is enjoying this series as well. Not only is he identifying with the protagonist in the story, Percy Jackson, he is also becoming familiar with Greek Mythology. An added bonus is you can download an extensive teachers guide from Rick Riordan's site. The guide is a nice support for Moms who home school their children and is a fun way for all children to explore the characters and mythology found in the book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-26 00:12:37 EST)
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| 06-17-08 | 3 | 1\2 |
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WARNING! SOME MILD SPOILERS BELOW!!
For me, "The Lightning Thief" wasn't too original. Plot wise, it takes many of the components of "Harry Potter" (Percy=Harry, Annabeth=Hermione, Grover=Ron, Chiron=Dumbledore, Clarisse= Draco, Camp Half Blood=Hogwarts, Kronos=Voldemort, etc), tossed with a bit of Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" (ie, the idea of mythological gods living in America in modern times, their world kind of hidden from mortal eyes). Anyone who has read Hamilton's "Mythology" or has a working knowledge of Greek mythology will recognize some of the characters long before it's revealed (it's pretty obvious who Percy's real dad is, for example). for kids new to Greek mythology, this book is a great introduction to some of these myths (it does a decent job of touching upon some of the lesser known ones, such as the story of Arachne and how Medusa was transformed). There were some issues/annoyances I had with this book: -the pace was rushed. I loved it was fast paced, but it was almost to fast paced. Percy seems to only be in camp for a few days; indeed the entire book takes place in the span of less than 2 weeks. I suppose kids like these ultra fast paced books, but it doesn't leave much time to know the other characters and so a lot of them turn out rather flat (Percy is by far the most well rounded character.) -the know-it-all attitudes of the other campers are starting to aggravate me. They roll their eyes and laugh when Percy asks a question, as if he should somehow know this. This sets up a delayed explanation that is then delivered by Annabeth. it's evident in the next book as well and quite irritating after a while -the actions of the characters are really silly, even for a YA fantasy book. the main trio fall into ridiculous, obvious traps, the villains are mostly inept, and in the end, a character basically commits murder (and this is handled in a nonchalant way). -as an adult, I like reading young adult and children's books, but this is a book that just didn't appeal to me on an adult level. it was a bit too "cute" and simple. I can't really explain why I feel this way, but I've read other YA fantasy books that felt more adult than this book, more gritty and believable. overall, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this book to a child since it is a great way of introducing them to mythology, but I just don't feel like this book lives up to other YA series like "Chronicles of Narnia". "His Dark Materials", and of course "Harry Potter". the premise is interesting, and Percy is a fantastic and funny character/narrator, but that alone doesn't make up for the fairly weak plot, which is basically just a revolving door of characters from mythology (I'll be interested to see how this is kept out through a 4+ book series) (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-22 00:08:26 EST)
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| 06-16-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is a fast moving and very entertaining book in the "fantasy exists in the modern world" genre. However, as pointed out by others it is VERY similar to the Potter series - a young man with no parents who finds out he has a special background and magical powers, leaves home to get special education at a secret magical institution, has a male and a female friend, finds out he's "special" even in his new world, etc. Like Potter, the story is framed by the school year except it inverses the timing - in this case Percy leaves home to go to a magical SUMMER CAMP and RETURNS for the school year. At any rate Riordan's writing style is very different from Rowlings and includes much more humor (Hades rant about the costs of maintaining the Underworld is a scream: "Don't get me started on Chadron! He's been impossible ever since he discovered Italian suits!"). The book is more lightweight than HP but in all honesty I believe it is better written and frankly more entertaining, and I definitely recommend it.
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| 06-15-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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Several aspects of this book can be found, to a certain extent, in other stories. Percy learns that a world he thought was only from ancient mythological tales is indeed very much real and present, and that he is part of those "mythologies" now. He's got to learn about a new world and his place in it. He must face the fact that he's got to help save the world. And he gains a few friends to help him along the way.
That said, a good deal of the concepts are pretty standard for many tales, and are pretty necessary for this type of book. So, while at times I felt a little like I'd read these things before, I don't really think that should (or did) take too much away from the story. The uniqueness of the story is helped greatly by the fact that it isn't a fantasy story like I typically consider fantasy - instead it focuses on mythology, dealing with titans and gods and heros. I think the author did a pretty good job of making the characters 3-dimensional, and the plot multi-faceted. I did think that certain traits and decisions could have stood a little more exploration or explanation, but overall I felt things fit together well. The only thing that really bothered me was the lightness that certain deaths were taken with. While the gravity of killing someone (no matter how bad) is touched upon, I didn't feel that it was explored quite enough. All in all it's a pretty fun read, and I'm sure even more fun if you have a better understanding of gods and titans, etc., than I do - though now I must admit I'm curious to do some research! (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-17 02:06:50 EST)
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| 06-14-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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"The Lightning Thief" is a creative book that introduces the elements of Greek mythology in an exciting modern story. Percy is a great hero who struggles to figure out who he is and how he fits into the world around him. It is a little more complicated for him than most kids, being the son of greek god and all.
This is a great book to introduce to kids, especially in the classroom. The classic mythological themes and characters that are the basis of the book provide a great launching pad to study the really Greek myths. The kids couldn't stop reading and asked to read the second of the series as soon as they finished "The Lighting Thief" This is a fun book that is the beginning of a really enjoyable series. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-17 01:18:17 EST)
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| 06-09-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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It was recommended by a 7th graders that the school get this series! So I will read it this summer. He wants the 2nd book in the series which I have also ordered.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-14 00:47:21 EST)
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| 06-06-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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My son, 13 years old, is loving this series! I was worried it might be too "young" for him. He says it's better than Harry Potter (which he also liked a lot). I never thought he would ask to stay up late so he could continue reading! It's difficult to find interesting and appropriate material for my teenager. I recommend this for parents facing the same challenge.
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| 06-03-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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In my opinion The Lightning Thief is one of the best books that I have read. The plot is really interesting and exciting. There are also a lot of funny situations that Percy and his friends get into. If you like Greek mythology and a good book this is the book for you. The book is about a kid named Percy, who is the son of Zeus and a mortal. He goes to a summer camp for other kids like him, called halfbloods. He is sent to recover Zeus' lightning bolts that have been stolen. His quest takes him across the country and he finds himself in many life or death situations with ancient Greek monsters. Will Percy be able to find the lightning bolts in time, find out in The Lightning Thief.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-08 01:19:34 EST)
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| 06-03-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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this book is the second best book that i have ever read. the first is the new and latest book in this series called The battle of the labyrinth. it has imaginative characters and one of the best plots ever. theres my ten cents. by the way READ THIS BOOK
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-08 01:19:34 EST)
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| 05-27-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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Really enjoy this book. It has a lot of adventure and a ton of really interesting mythology tie-ins. Everyone I know that has read it - from middle school kids to their teachers - has really enjoyed it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-31 01:20:27 EST)
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| 05-26-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is totally the best book ever. Beautifully written, deep, thoughtful, I can't think of all the words to describe it. Good for the entire family. If you like this book (which EVERYBODY should) read the next books in the series (these are in order): The Sea of Monsters, The Titan's Curse, and The Battle of the Labyrinth. There's going to be five books total. As much as I love Harry Potter books, Rick Riordan's current four beat J.K. Rowling's seven any day!
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| 05-21-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Imagine Mount Olympus on the six-hundredth floor of the Empire State Building, the Underworld in Los Angles, and a mysterious camp/training ground for kids with one Olympian parent on Long Island. You will never view the world the same. Percy Jackson is the stereotypical class-troublemaker-kicked-out-of-every-school-he-ever-attended-ADHD-poster-child-with-dyslexia. He is also not supposed to exist; the modern day son of the Greek God Poseidon who swore not to have anymore kids with mortals. Oops. The Lightning Thief starts on his alternative school's (school for kids who are rich and got kicked out of other schools) field trip to a museum. The first chapter is titled "I Accidentally Vaporize my Pre-Algebra Teacher". Oops again. From there, he has too make his way to Camp Half Blood, and oh yeah, save the world from Krono's (the head titan's) evil clutches. Really, it will sound like a book about normal kids in my opinion. There are rivalries, human statue gardens, mattress stores, killing lessons, and a God-level war that sticks kids in the middle. As odd as this may seem, I find it very easy to relate to. Kids are friends, even though their parents think they shouldn't be. Percy never sees his dad, like so many American kids. Children try to prove themselves to their Olympian parents. Adults have hard times getting along and stick kids in the middle when it isn't fair. I give this book two thumbs up. It takes a historical and humorous plot, and inserts real-life right down the middle. Hint to parents: This book will greatly increase your child's knowledge of Greek mythology.
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| 05-20-08 | 3 | 0\1 |
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I bought this book because I like fantasy and I LOVE Harry Potter, thought it might be a new twist. Right away I discovered it's sort of a rip-off of HP mixed with Chronicles of Narnia.
It's very fast-paced with little character development and it sort of tosses you right in the middle of everything which can be a little confusing. And if you know your mythology well (or took Latin, which I did!), the turn of events in the book is REALLY predictable. It's interesting enough of a tale, I'd recommend it to vanquish boredom if nothing else, but if you're looking for something to dive into and fall in love with, this isn't the place! (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-26 01:20:53 EST)
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| 05-18-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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"The Lightning Thief" was a great book. I got so absorbed in it, that I found myself awake in the middle of the night reading it. The story involves Percy Jackson (main character/Son of Poseidon), and his two best friends, Grover, the satyr, and Annabeth, Daughter of Athena. The three of them are sent on a quest to go retrieve Zeus's "Master Bolt", by the Summer Solstice. If they don't return it by then, Zeus will go to war with Poseidon, which would be really, REALLY bad.
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| 05-17-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book is great. It would be good for any person to read above 10 years of age. The story line is hard to get at first but when you get through half of the book then you can really get a good meaning of the book. I could not stop reading it so once in a while you need to put it down and just relax for a second. Overall I would give this book a 6 star review but amazon only goes up to 5 so I hope that you can enjoy this book as much as I did.
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| 05-10-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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My son was lucky enough to have Rick Riordan come to his class. He was so excited, he made me buy all of the books in this series. He got them all autographed! These stories are well written and keep you entertained again and again. We usually fight over who will the read the next book first. We highly recommend these books.
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| 05-10-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book was really good. I'm sixteen and I loved it and I'm very picky when it comes to fantasy series. It has its slow moments every once in awhile, but not many books don't. Very interesting and original story, A LOT of suprises. It's also very funny, I laughed out loud a few times. If you like Harry Potter like I do, you'll absolutely LOVE this series.
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| 05-05-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I just finished reading this with my 12 year old niece and we had such fun. The author writes in a humorous tone, especially the chapter titles. Amy was studying Greek gods in school at the same time, so she figured out what the characters would do as we encountered them.
I just ordered the next two in the series.... can't wait! (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-21 01:20:54 EST)
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| 05-05-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I borrowed this book from the library after I heard it won an award. I was planning to read it to my 7 yr old son and at first I was worried about finishing it in the allotted two weeks. However, both of us enjoyed the story so much, we finished it in just 2 days! My son even opted to skip watching TV to listen to the book. My mother who was visiting and doesn't normally like fantasy books also liked it and often sat with us to listen to the story. My husband heard bits of it in the car and then snuck off with the book after my son went to bed so he could read the entire book himself.
The story is very funny and moves quickly. It really gets your imagination going picturing the characters and their adventures. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-21 01:20:54 EST)
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| 05-02-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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Although it seemed to start out a bit slow, the book became a lot more better as I read through. A very interesting read, and highly reccommended.
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| 04-30-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Like Harry Potter, Percy Jackson is fast action and magic, but set in the U.S. My son couldn't put it down. As a teacher, I can see using it in Junior High. It covers the Greek gods well, plus good vocab and U.S. Geography---all worked in without slowing down the story line. Awesome!
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| 04-27-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book was recommended to me by the owner of a new and used book store she read it and was addicted! Well I have to say when I sat down and read this I was amazed I have always loved the myths about the Gods and Goddesses of Mount Olympus and all the heros and monsters and this book has all of them and more so if you love mythology or even just love a good adventure here you will not be disappointed! I could not put this book down and read it cover to cover you will not be disappointed
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| 04-18-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is an excellent book for any age. My 9 years old daughter, who loves to read, but was intimidated by big books just couldn't put it down. The author cleverly weaved Greek mythology into modern day and makes the story believable. This book has it all, magic, adventure, courage and valor. I highly recommend this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-28 03:05:35 EST)
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| 04-13-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book is another one of those amazing books which takes place nowadays, but reveals something crazy that's happening--in this case, the Greek gods are still alive!!! Percy Jackson finds out he is a halfblood (What's this? Read the book!) He goes through adventures, and this as good as the first three books of Maximum Ride, Harry Potter, The Ranger's Apprentice, and many others... So, quick! Order this book and read it!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-16 15:05:20 EST)
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| 04-13-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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The five-star rating is my 12-year-old son's view of this book. We listened to it together and, while I only liked it compared to his loving it, I would certainly recommend it for kids to read or families to share. Much about the book is standard fare, reasonably well presented: outcast kid discovers he has special powers in magical world and, together with two friends (a boy and a girl) must undertake a dangerous adventure to save the world, figuring things out that the adults overlooked along the way. Of course, so many books follow that particular line for a reason, and this book is well-enough executed to make it a success.
What makes the book special is the introduction of greek mythology. The kids are the products of a mortal parent and a greek god parent--giving them special powers related to their immortal parent--and the book is chock full of greek mythology in the midst of the modern world, from Medusa's statuary shop to Hades beneath L.A.. While at times one is reminded of an episode of Cheers in which Dr. Crane introduces a maniac, killer clown to keep the rest of the patrons interested in his retelling of A Tale of Two Cities, I felt the mythological side significantly enriched the book. Both my son and I were constantly going to Google to refresh our recollection about various ancient myths, and it helped to keep fresh the story's familiar pathway (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-16 15:05:20 EST)
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| 04-12-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Ok I've read this book 7 times. I just never get tired of it! When im board I just pick up this book. To me its like a movie, I can read it when ever and still be entertained by it. BEST BOOK!! I recomend it to readers of all ages!
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| 04-09-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book held the attention of my whole family!! The kids loved it so much they asked to go to the Art Institute and see Greek stuff... then they wanted to eat Greek food. It's a GREAT book! Page turner...
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| 04-06-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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My kids (8, 7, 5, 3) loved this book. We're on to the third in the series and they know so much more Greek mythology now. They role-play all the characters and want to learn ancient Greek. It was a good switch from the American Girl books we've read and the Magic Treehouse books, has really strong female and male characters. Loved that Percy has dyslexia and ADD, he's the hero! Also really appreciated that the two main chacters are a girl and a boy, working together. With both boys and girls in the house, I wanted to send the author some cookies as a thank you.... :)
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| 04-04-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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My son got the first book for Christmas and absolutely loved it. He had finished all three of the books by the end of March. It is so fun to find books that gets your kids reading.
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| 03-26-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Fabulous Greek Mythology Reading! While I realize my home schooled 11 year old may be a rarity in the speed from which he reads. These books by Rick Riordan have inspired within our son the keen interest in Greek Mythology and he will just be entering into 5th grade (by public school standards) this fall! Now this is the same kid who read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) in less than 3 days! While his interests are in fantasy these mythology books by Rick Riordan have ventured him out into a new realm of wanting to know all about Greek Mythology and have made my work harder as I now need to find teachings on the subject for the classroom. Obviously Rick Riordan knows how to entice our young readers into learning and for that he gets HIGH PRAISE from this teacher/mom! And he can't publish the books fast enough for our avid reader!
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| 03-15-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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The first in the "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" series, in which sixth grader Percy finds out that his real father is a Greek god. Percy undertakes a quest with friends Annabeth (a daughter of Athena) and Grover (a satyr) to return Zeus' lightning bolt, supposedly stolen from him by an agent for Hades. Knowledge of mythology will make story richer, but it can also serve itself as a fascinating and intriguing introduction to those wonderful old myths. It was recommended to me by a literate eighth-grader who has devoured the first three books eagerly, despite never being able to "get into" the Harry Potter series.
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| 03-13-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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This is the first book in the series by Rick Riordan about Percy and the Olympians. I've been wanting to read this series for quite a while and finally got around to it. I listened to this on audio book and the audio book production was very good; I have no complaints about that at all! The content of the book itself was also very enjoyable.
This book follows Percy who has been labeled as a juvenile delinquent because of his ability to always get into trouble and his learning disabilities (dyslexia and ADD). Percy quickly finds out that there is a reason for his problems. Percy is actually a half-blood; his father is a god. More shockingly his father is one of the three main Greek gods that promised never to sire another child. Percy is framed for stealing Zeus's lightening bolt and must find the bolt to prove that he is innocent. Percy gets assistance from a couple of unlikley sources; his best friend Grover (whom he finds out is a satyr) and another half-blood named Annabeth who is a daughter of Athena. The would be heroes encounter many familar foes along their travels; among them Medusa, Cerberus and Ares. I surprisingly really liked this book. I liked the incorporation of Greek mythology (which I've always really enjoyed) into a young adult fantasy novel. The book had a little of a Harry Potter tone to it with Percy being sent off to camp half-blood. This book is more tongue-in-cheek and uses a lot of slang and modern language and this makes it much different from Harry Potter. I also found myself drawing comparisons between this book and Abarat. Percy lives in a similar home situation to what Candy Quakenbush did. I always felt bad for Candy's mom being married to such a horrible man and kind of angry at Candy's mom for not changing her situation. I liked Percy's mom a million times better because she had a reason for living with her idiot husband and once his usefulness was done she...took care of him. It was a quick, fun listen. I didn't necessarily like Percy as a character a whole lot but his character worked well for the book and the situation he was in. It is a creative book and an interesting book. My only complaints would be the quality of the writing. It's definitely written in a very off-hand style, most likely to appeal to the young reader age group. Sometimes the slang and frequent fits of self-pity Percy went through got kind of distracting and annoying. These are minor quips though; all-in-all it was a very good book and I am already listening to the next one. [...] (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-15 13:53:09 EST)
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| 03-08-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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My grandson (10 years old) says this is a very exciting book - has a great plot! He can't stop reading - even stopped playing video games because he keeps thinking about the book. He's found a new author that he loves!
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Percy (short for Perseus) Jackson is a thoroughly modern hero with a long string of school failures that have been attributed to ADHD and dyslexia. As the story unfolds, he turns out to be the son of a Greek god. No wonder he has such trouble with reading English--he's wired for ancient Greek! Who knew that those Ancient Powers still look down on human antics from Olympus, which is currently located several thousand feet above the Empire State Building? And would you believe they still take part in events that can change the course of human history? After being thrown out of yet another school, Percy finds himself at a summer camp for half-bloods like himself. There he teams up with his loyal friend, a satyr who has trouble finding footwear for his goat feet, and a wise-beyond-her-years grey-eyed daughter of Athena. What a string of adventures they have as they undertake a quest to recover a lightning bolt that was stolen from Zeus to avert a cataclysmic confrontation between the gods! Team work, cooperation, advance planning and resourcefulness solve a whole slew of problems with assorted malicious forces and monsters. Good triumphs over evil. Virtue is recognized and rewarded. Bad guys get their come-uppance. Kids will surely clamor for more, and start fighting over the dusty tomes on the library's mythology shelf if they can't immediately get their hands on Book Two of Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
Janet Gingold author of Finch Goes Wild (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-14 08:03:32 EST)
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| 02-21-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I am a fan of the Harry Potter series and started to read this book to fill the void left by them. While this book has a lot of action and fantasy as the Harry Potter series, Percy Jackson, the protagonist and narrator of the story, is as ironic and outspoken as Ron. Which made the book that much better.
Just when I thought I wouldn't be able to live without Harry Potter (lol)....... (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-28 14:16:01 EST)
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| 02-11-08 | 3 | 0\1 |
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My first problem with this book is that there was a lot of talk about Greek mythology in a Latin class. That just seemed like an odd setup. The author could have made it any class he wanted, and chose to make such an odd pair. It grated on me every time it came up.
Although the idea of using Greek mythology is quite clever, the story itself is fairly trite. Our "hero" is possibly one of the dumbest 6th-graders ever. It could be that he was written that way on purpose so as to allow for long expositions by other characters, but I found it annoying that he could not pick up on what was staring him in the face. Perhaps my many problems with this book came from the fact that I listened to it, and the narrator decided to tell the whole story in his surfer-dude voice. Any seriousness there may have been to the story itself was completely driven out by this. If this is the reason I didn't like the book, it's a pity, because I'd heard really good things about this series. If I ever decide to read the next two books, I'll make sure to actually read them myself. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-21 19:44:10 EST)
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| 02-08-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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thanks to my friend tubby for turning me onto this series. he is 12 and let me read his copy over christmas. i had to have it and was glad to find it in hardback here as i intend to read it over and over.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-12 07:17:42 EST)
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| 02-05-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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New York Best-selling and multi-award winning author Rick Rioradn has out done himself with his is newest series Percy Jackson & The Olympians series.
The first book, The Lightning Thief begins with a troubled youth named Percy Jackson, who is constantly being thrown out of schools. His mother is remarried to a man Percy calls, Smelly Gabe, because well the man smells of course. Percy has one friend who happens to be almost as odd as he is named, Grover. Together the boys try their best to stay out of trouble, but unfortunately for Percy that is easier said than done. You see Percy Jackson is a half blood. Not a half blood in the meaning of half muggle half wizard. No. Percy is half "God". His father is one of the Greek Gods from mythology, just he doesn't know it yet and when he does find out. Well let's say Percy has to run for his life. No really he has to run and make it to a place called, Camp Half-Blood. Things to settle down for Percy once he makes it to Camp Half-Blood. After only being in the camp for a few days, Percy finds out that the god Zeus thinks he has stolen his Lightning Bolt. Percy now must go on a quest with two of his friends to find the Lightning Bolt of Zeus to clear not only his name, but also the name of his father. I truly thought this book was going to be yet another Harry Potter type fantasy book, but I was deeply mistaken. Riordan has done such a wonderful job of taking mythology and bringing it into our world with The Lightning Thief. The Lightning Thief is the first book in the Percy Jackson & The Olympians series. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-09 15:27:04 EST)
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| 02-02-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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Shocking news, someone stole Zeus's master bolt, and Percy Jackson is the person who gets the blame. Now, Percy has only ten days to get the master bolt from the real thief otherwise he will be severly punished by Zeus. On Percy's quest, he finds some new friends, enemys, and shocking truths about his family. I really enjoyed this book because there are alot of fight scenes and discoveries that always change how you read the book. I liked the the conflict the most because it's really cool to see how Percy gets the bolt back and how they used unusual ways to accomplish their quest.
Most of the conflicts in the book revolve around the stolen master bolt. Along his quest, he meets his friend Grover, half goat and have person, and his friend Anabeth who looks like a normal person, but she is actually half-blood. The farther Percy gets into finding the real thief, the closer he is to finding out where his father is, who abandoned him when he was a baby, and more shocking truths about him. I liked this part because he figures it out as he is going through his quest. But Percy has to do more on his quest to find the thief. He also must solve the riddle of the oracle, which warns him that one of his friends is going to betray him and also that there is a power that is more greater than the gods. So now Persues Jackson must find the bolt, and solve the mysteries of the oracle in just ten days. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-05 08:13:16 EST)
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| 01-24-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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A delightfully fun read! Who couldn't love Ares as a biker (a la Hell's Angel's), Poseidon as a beach comber, Procrustes styled after one of those sleezy late-night furniture salesmen and the furies as old lady knitters (of ugly socks, no less). This series doesn't just draw the gods into modern times, it also brings the monsters -- Percy finds out on a school field trip that his Pre-Algebra teacher is a Harpy and later we meet the garden statue selling Medusa AND other mythical creatures (his best friend is a Satyr). If you ever wished The Iliad and The Odyssey were set in modern times and given an urban setting AND was best suited to readers age 9-14, well this book is for you!
Riordan brings to live a lush (and very modern) version of those Greek myths we all grow up loving, introducing the idea that the gods are real and they've continued to move from place to place over the centuries and that the gods have continued to sire children with mortals. These children are often raised at Camp Half-Blood because they apparently are irresistible to monsters (can you say lunch). In this first installment of the series, we are introduced to Percy Jackson who initially thinks he's a loser because he's been in 6 boarding schools in 6 years, he's got the world's smelliest step-dad, and he has ADD and ADHD. It turns out that these unfortunate circumstances are part and parcel of being a demigod. We are also introduced to Chiron (who hides the fact that he's a Centaur with a magical wheel chair), Grover his best friend (and a satyr), Annabeth (daughter of Athena), Luke (son of Hermes), Clarisse (Daughter of Ares) and many more. In many ways The Lightening Thief (and the other books in this series) are a rehashing of the traditional myths in a modern wrapper. At one point in the story one of the characters notes that the gods are boring, only interested in replaying the same cycles/events over and over, which is quite accurate from this author/stories point of view, but don't let this stop you from reading because The Lightening Thief has lots to offer in terms of clever twists on the traditional stories. Here is happens that war is looming between the "big three" (Poseidon, Zeus, and Hades) because Zeus' lightening bolt has been stolen right from under his nose during the winter solstice. Can Percy, Anabeth, and Grover save the day? You'll have to read to find out. Overall, an adventure that is entertaining to read. I give it four stars and two thumbs up! It was a real treat to read this with my daughter. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-02 10:14:56 EST)
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| 01-16-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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My daughter is raving about this book. She said she would buy it with her own money just so she can read it again and again. She is only nine, and here is her review of the book:
My teacher is reading my class the book and I love it! My classmates and I always figure out what mythology character is hiding/next before my teacher reads it. We never got one guess wrong. We look in mythology books. I like each chapter name like 'We Get Advice From A Poodle' and you never know what will happen next. It is my second favorite book in the world!!! I totally recommend it! (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-25 02:52:45 EST)
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| 01-08-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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in the tale of The Lighting Thief,by rick riordan, we find our hero Perseus jackson, or percy, in the city of new york. After an attack from his algebra teacher who for some reason no one seems to remember, Percy starts to realize more and more weird things happening in his life. as if finding out his best friend was half goat one day wasnt bad enough, that very same night percy gets in to a battle with a minotaur killing his mom, and almost himself. after forcing himself to realize whats happening around him, and that he really is the son of poseidon, he is sent on a quest to retrieve Zeus' mysteriously stolen master bolt, and traveling to the underworld for his own intentions to save his mom. fighting monsters and gods along the way this is not an easy task for percy or his friends. in the first of the series of percy jackson and the olympians percy needs to stop an explosion from a bolt that would make a hydrogen bomb look like a fire cracker, and try to stop a war between the gods that would deystroy the world. this is a great tale of action, suspense, and thills. i would highly recomend the lightning thief.
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| 01-07-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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This book is full of action. I can't wait to read the next two books!!!
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