Percy Jackson #1: Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief

Percy’s half-god, half-mortal – and in a whole load of trouble! Join him as he battles gods and monsters in his first storming mission. (Then read all the rest.) Dyslexic New Yorker Percy Jackson is used to school bullies and angry teachers. But when he finds out he’s the son of scary Greek god Poseidon, he goes from playing basketball to battling monsters. Yikes! Now he’s being packed off to Half-Blood Hill, the Long Island camp where the offspring of Greek gods are trained. Trouble is, scary boss god Zeus thinks Percy has stolen his lightning bolt. Can Percy find it before a war of the gods erupts?

  • First in this bestselling and hugely acclaimed series
  • Percy is a fantastic hero – a dyslexic modern demigod
  • Bursting with action, battles, monsters and humour
  • A funny, original and thrilling take on Greek myths

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    I think it was amazing such a good book I learned so much from it I went off it when I was 8 but I went back to it an it was much when you know about greek matholigy it is such a good and for parents (your kids learn from it) and there are loads of other percy Jackson books but this review is for all of the books and it is a adventure and action book if you like skulldugary pleasant oh boy you will like this bye bye mommy’s out

    20 March 2020

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    Rick Riordan

    Rick Riordan is blockbuster author of the best-selling Percy Jackson books, The Kane Chronicles and the Magnus Chase series.

    Awards

    Rick won the Askews and Red House Children’s Book Awards for Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief in 2006, and was named the US Children’s Choice Author of the Year in 2011.

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