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I highly recommend these books. I bet he has read it at least 5 times cover to cover. I bought this book for my 10 year old son and he LOVED it. He read every book in the series, and would re-read The Lightning Thief again as he waited for the new books to come out.
I would say this book is right there with the 8-10 year old crowd, not the 12+. The mother was thrown in on as a side note, from time to time. Basically, the writing was bland, pretty dull. The biggest problem I had was Percy's mother, and how the author did not, could not, convey any emotional sadness or distress from the main character. (trying not to throw a spoiler in here) Read it if you want, enjoy it too, but be prepared to yawn a bit. I'm an adult, I very much enjoy reading tween books on occasion, and got this book thinking it would be a nice read. It IS in general, but oh so boring.
Once you pick up the book you can never put it down until you are finished. I couldn't stop listening. By Joshua, aged 11. I listened to the audiobook which was really exciting. Now I can't wait to start the next book and go see the movie. This is an amazing book. Really great use of words.
This has so many similarities to Harry Potter, I'm surprised there hasn't been a lawsuit.
It has the same producers that made Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets. I can't wait to see it. It is going to be a movie coming out soon.
This is a mythology book. It has a lot of action in it. Percy Jackson is a 12 year old boy who finds out he is the son of Posedion, the sea god.
Worth the money any day. I hope it will be good. He goes to camp half-blood and meets satyrs and children of the gods.
He goes to the underworld to get Zues's lightning bolt back.
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