Author: Rick
Riordan
Series: Percy
Jackson and the Olympians
Published: May
2005 by Miramax, May 2006 by Puffin
Length: 377
pages
Source: bought
and library
Other info: Many
other series such as The Heroes of Olympus and the Kane Chronicles have stemmed
off. There was a film adaptation of The Lightning Thief.
Summary : Percy
Jackson is a good kid, but he can't seem to focus on his schoolwork or control
his temper. And lately, being away at boarding school is only getting
worse-Percy could have sworn his pre-algebra teacher turned into a monster and
tried to kill him. When Percy's mom finds out, she knows it's time that he knew
the truth about where he came from, and that he go to the one place he'll be
safe. 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 friends -- one a satyr and
the other the demigod daughter of Athena -- Percy 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.
Review: Percy
Jackson is a mostly normal child. Yes, he has trouble concentrating and keeps
getting thrown out of schools but mostly, he's ok. Until, on this school trip,
it looks like he'll get thrown out because his maths teacher wants to kill him.
And he vaporises her with a sword. More things happen, and Percy ends up at
Camp Half Blood, with satyrs, demigods, and a centaur of a Latin teacher. And a
quest. Because Zeus is angry. And things get better from there.
I love this series from the bottom of my heart. I read it
first when I was eight or nine, maybe? I don't know, but I wanted a book and I
asked my dad for recommendations in Waterstones and he picked this off the
shelves and I fell in love with it when I read the chapter titles. Add the fact
that I already had a love of Greek mythology and you can see how this is going
to work out.
I reread this because my reading aim for 2015 is to work my
way through all of Rick Riordan's demigod series and this is the first one.
The world of this is wonderful. The Gods are alive and
kicking and operating out of the USA, doing what they've always done in a more
modern way. This "what they've always done" includes having children
with mortals, thus necessitating Camp Half Blood, a safe place to train and
live without fear of monsters.
The characters are
well fleshed out and great to read about. The new takes on mythology are
genius, especially when you notice the clever ways little things are updated'.
You just fall in love with all the characters- Percy for his determination to
keep trying, Grover for his determination to keep trying, Annabeth for her
cleverness and levelheadedness, Chiron for his general badassery of being both
a centaur and a Latin teacher...the list goes on.
They adventure in such a way that we meet a variety of
creatures from Greek myth. I must say, when I first read it, I felt so proud of
myself for being to guess ahead as to who this threat was, and I also enjoyed
learning about new aspects of mythology too.
The writing describes well, but has a huge dose of humour.
Case in point: chapter titles. But I loved the sheer amount of fun that this
book was, comparatively speaking to everything else I was reading.
The plot keeps
running in new direction throughout the whole novel. The twists at the end
where we learn how the thing got in, I
did not see coming the first time I read it. It was foreshadowed so
perfectly and the way it all came round made me happy.
Overall: Strength
5 tea to a strong opening to a brilliant
series.
I've loved this series for years years too! Great review - think I might go and reread them again sometime soon.
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