Percy Jackson and the Greek Heroes
Rick Riordan
IF YOU LIKE POISONINGS, BETRAYALS, MUTILATIONS, MURDERS AND FLESH-EATING FARMYARD ANIMALS, KEEP READING . . .
In this gripping follow-up to Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods, demigod Percy Jackson tells the stories of twelve of the original Greek heroes in all their gory, bloodthirsty glory.
Want to know who cut off Medusa’s head? Which hero was raised by a she-bear? Who tamed Pegasus, the winged horse? Percy has all the answers . . .Reviews

It is a book full of Greek Myths and old heroes, some uncommon, and some famous. Told by Percy Jackson, the old hero from the two series, this book has an extra fun spin on it, as it is told from his point of view. It also sheds some light on the Titans, the race from before the gods. It also talks about which Titans were created first. It is a brilliant book, and I would recommend it to anyone who likes facts, but told in a funnier way.
Captain Petunia Rollercoaster 15.08.2024

I thought this was a really good book that informed you about the stories of greek heroes. I found it really interesting as i really enjoyed Rick Riordans other Percy Jackson books. My favorite character is Hercules in this story, each chapter is a different story about a different hero. I recommend this book to someone who wants to know more about greek legends and adventures, the book includes monsters and gods.
Professor Phoenix Satellite 23.07.2024

It is a good book, and teaches you about the heroes in ancient greek mythology.
Countess Blueberry Piano-key 19.08.2022

The stories in this book were hilarious! This is a great introduction to the Greek heroes for kids.
Anonymous 14.08.2020

I thought that this book was amazing! It tells you about loads of different Greek Heroes.
Anonymous 10.08.2020

Another great collection of mythology from Rick Riordan! He puts it together beautifully and makes it funny (even if the story doesn’t always have a happy ending)!
Anonymous 06.08.2020

I learnt loads and it is SUPER funny
Anonymous 06.08.2018

Great
Anonymous 18.11.2017

(Rick Riordan's)Percy Jackson's reason for writing this book is crazy. He says he's writing it for pizza 🍕 and blue jellybeans.
Anonymous 01.08.2017