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Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief (Book 1)

Rick Riordan

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief (Book 1)

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  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery

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5 out 5

8 reviews

The Lightning Thief: the First book in Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson series.

The first bestselling book in Rick Riordan’s phenomenally successful Percy Jackson series.

Look, I didn’t want to be a half-blood. I never asked to be the son of a Greek God. I was just a normal kid, going to school, playing basketball, skateboarding. The usual. Until I accidentally vaporized my maths teacher. That’s when things started really going wrong. Now I spend my time fighting with swords, battling monsters with my friends, and generally trying to stay alive.

This is the one where Zeus, God of the Sky, thinks I’ve stolen his lightning bolt – and making Zeus angry is a very bad idea.

Can Percy find the lightning bolt before a fully-fledged war of the Gods erupts?

Praise for the Percy Jackson series:

‘Witty and inspired. Gripping, touching and deliciously satirical…This is most likely to succeed Rowling. Puffin is on to a winner’ – Amanda Craig, The Times

‘Puns, jokes and subtle wit, alongside a gripping storyline’ – Telegraph

‘Perfectly paced, with electrifying moments chasing each other like heartbeats’ – New York Times

Rick Riordan is an award-winning mystery writer. For the past fifteen years he has taught at middle schools in the San Francisco Bay area and in Texas. Rick lives in San Antonio, Texas, with his wife and two sons. Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, the overall winner of the Red House Children’s Book Award, was Rick’s first novel featuring the heroic young demigod.

The Percy Jackson series:

The Lightning Thief; The Sea of Monsters; The Battle of the Labyrinth; The Titan’s Curse; The Last Olympian

Heroes of Olympus:

The Lost Hero; The Son of Neptune; The Mark of Athena

The Kane Chronicles:

The Red Pyramid; The Throne of Fire; The Serpent’s Shadow

Reviews

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This book was really interesting and took a short time to read. My favourite part was when Charon said he didn't like being confused with Chiron.

Count Virgil Bubble-wrap 08.08.2024

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This is a fiction book. It is very gripping - I couldn’t put it down ( the only thing wrong with it ) and I would definitely recommend this to another person, adult or child. It is suitable for people aged 8+.

DJ Gator Banana 21.07.2023

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I really liked Annabeth Chase because she was strong and smart. It interested me and when I found out that Luke Castellan was helping Kronos I was really surprised. Also l didn't have a clue that ares was listening to Kronos and Luke.I would recommend this to someone 9 to 12 because this is full of a lot of surprises.

Anonymous 15.01.2022

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I really enjoyed reading this book because it involves Greek mythology (which I adore) and Rick Riordan is one of my favourite authors. I recommend this book to people who like greek mythology.

Anonymous 19.07.2021

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IT WAS AMAZING!! Read it

Anonymous 10.08.2017

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This book is okay. It is a little bit educational as it can teach you some stuff about Ancient Greece.

Anonymous 15.07.2017

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I think you should read this book because it is full of confused moments and mysteries.

Anonymous 06.07.2017

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This is a great book. it is full of excitement. Percy is the main character. He is a half blood. With his 2 best friends, Grover and Annabeth, he takes on a horrible quest. They have to fight monsters and persuade some angry gods.

Anonymous 16.03.2017