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The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
The Lightning Thief - Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Author: Rick Riordan
Twelve-year-old Percy Jackson is about to be kicked out of boarding school . . . again. No matter how hard he tries, he can't seem to stay out of trouble. But can he really be expected to stand by and watch while a bully picks on his scrawny best friend? Or not defend himself against his pre-algebra teacher when she turns into a monster and trie...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781435256897
ISBN-10: 1435256891
Publication Date: 5/16/2008
Pages: 377
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Book Type: Library Binding
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Pandoraspal avatar reviewed The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) on + 6 more book reviews
I enjoyed this very much! It was really great to see how characters such as Medusa and other villians were woven into the novel. And even better to see greek mythology mixed into a modern day story. Looking forward to the movie!
daedelys avatar reviewed The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) on + 1218 more book reviews
This book has an overall interesting story concept, but it's fairly obvious that the author was trying to break into a genre made popular be series like Harry Potter and Artemis Fowl. So if you like those types of books, like I do, you will most likely enjoy this.

Initially, Percy doesn't know who his father is, but the mystery isn't really that hard to figure out for anyone who has a basic understanding of Greek mythology.

There are several plot-holes in the story, one coming to immediate mind is the repetition of Percy being warned not to speak the names of Gods or creatures aloud so as to not draw their attention. This rule seems to be inconsistent, since other characters manage to do it, plus you have to wonder how they keep the average public from mentioning these names. There's several other things you'll notice that don't make sense when you analyze it, but overall, it doesn't make the story something you can't enjoy, so it's easily overlooked.

I'd suggest reading this series, just for wanting to find out what happens, plus it'll be good reference for when the movie comes out.
daedelys avatar reviewed The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) on + 1218 more book reviews
This book has an overall interesting story concept, but it's fairly obvious that the author was trying to break into a genre made popular be series like Harry Potter and Artemis Fowl. So if you like those types of books, like I do, you will most likely enjoy this.

Initially, Percy doesn't know who his father is, but the mystery isn't really that hard to figure out for anyone who has a basic understanding of Greek mythology.

There are several plot-holes in the story, one coming to immediate mind is the repetition of Percy being warned not to speak the names of Gods or creatures aloud so as to not draw their attention. This rule seems to be inconsistent, since other characters manage to do it, plus you have to wonder how they keep the average public from mentioning these names. There's several other things you'll notice that don't make sense when you analyze it, but overall, it doesn't make the story something you can't enjoy, so it's easily overlooked.

I'd suggest reading this series, just for wanting to find out what happens, plus it'll be good reference for when the movie comes out.


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