June 16

‘Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief’ by Rick Riordan

Percy Jackson“Half Boy, Half God, All Hero. That’s Percy Jackson.”

Imagine you are the son or daughter of a Greek God. How adventurous would that be?  Percy Jackson is just about to find out just how adventurous it is.  Percy is the son of Poseidon, the God of the Sea. Wow! Isn’t that a big name to live up to.

‘Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief’ is an adventure filled fantasy book. It was written by Rick Riordan and was published in 2005 in the USA by the Publisher Puffin. The novel begins in upstate New York where Percy attends boarding school. After that the novel is set in lots of places across America, Long Island where Camp Half-Blood is, the Underworld and Mount Olympus.

The main characters are Percy Jackson, his friends Annabeth and Grover. This interesting adventure novel has many deep, dark secrets to be revealed throughout the story and Percy’s best friend Grover has been there since the start.

Every year Percy moves school to escape danger. We won’t tell you what that danger is, you need to find out for yourself. But we can tell you that Percy’s mum has to tell him the biggest, deepest secret of all. His dad is Poseidon, the Sea God. Percy is a demi God.

This novel follows the adventures of Percy, Annabeth and Grover as they try to save Percy’s mum, find the Lightning Thief, return the lightning bolt to the Gods and maybe even meet his dad, Poseidon.

‘Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief’ is a great read as it is full of adventures, danger and action-filled events. There are many secrets to be revealed, so you have to keep on reading. The novel keeps your interest right to the end. This novel is suited for ages 8 – 18 years, both male and female.  Read this book if you love mysteries or fantasy novels.

Renae B, Year 8

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‘There was a blinding flash, a jaw-rattling boom! and our car exploded.’

Percy Jackson is your average troubled, blue food loving twelve year old boy with one small quirk: he is a half-blood son of a god with monsters attacking him left and right. The Lightning thief follows Percy as he begins to discover the world of the Greek gods, centaurs and other mythical creatures. But early on in his stay at Camp Half-blood, a camp for half-bloods as the name implies, he and his half goat half man best friend Grover Underwood, as well as  fellow half-blood Annabeth Chase must set out on a quest to retrieve Zeus’s master lighting bolt.

I found The Lightning Thief to be a great read as it is full action and adventure. There is a wide variety of characters for everyone to relate to.  This book is great for boys and girls in their preteens and early teens. I loved every page of Percy Jackson: The Lightning thief as it was very well written and there was never a dull moment.

Gracie B, Year 8

May 17

‘Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief’ by Rick Riordan

Percy Jackson“Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief” is an awesome book, but it does have a very odd start to it.  Percy Jackson is twelve years old and has been kicked out of six schools in six consecutive years and he is convinced his life is completely out of the ordinary.  Each time he was kicked out on the school’s annual field trip, and on this year’s field trip he goes to the ancient Greeks’ museum.  But this year he promises himself it’s going to be different (with the help of his best friend Grover) and it sure as hell was.  After he pushes a bully into a little water fountain his maths teacher takes him into the museum for a little talk.  And this is no ordinary talk. She asks him weird questions about “The thief of a lightning bolt” and other weird things, then she starts yelling at him.  The other teacher on the field trip, Mr Brunner, throws him a pen for some mysterious reason.  Then as soon as he catches that pen his maths teacher turns into a hideous bat-looking thing.  Percy is confused and scared at the same time, but just as he thinks that, a voice in his head tells him to uncap the pen.  When he does it suddenly turns into a sword.  When his Maths teacher tries to attack him he slices the sword at her with all his strength and she just turns into a gold sparkle!  If you don’t find that out of the ordinary I can assure you, you’re out of the ordinary.  I would recommend this book for people who like fantasy books or like books about ancient gods. I would recommend this book for all ages if you are able to read it. By Connor, Year 8