Sunday, October 05, 2008

The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan

This book tells the story of Perseus Jackson (who goes by Percy), an ordinary twelve-year-old who has been kicked out of many schools when strange things happen. Soon, his life is going to become even stranger when he and his mother have to run from monsters in the middle of the night. Suddenly, Percy is at Half-Blood Hill, a summer camp for the (half-)children of Greek gods. Although he knows nothing about his real father, he's going to have to catch up quickly, because the gods are on the brink of war and his father has a quest for him...

I enjoyed this book for the most part - the plot is interesting and different although parts of it are a bit predictable, and the characters are likable. This book is definitely geared toward somewhat younger readers, but it's a good, light read. I would recommend this to fantasy fans looking for a quick read and those who prefer fantasy in the 'real world.'


Note: This is the first book in the series Percy Jackson & the Olympians, followed by The Sea of Monsters, The Titan's Curse, The Battle of the Labyrinth, and the final book (expected to be released in May 2009), The Last Olympian.


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