Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Four: The Battle of the Labyrinth


Percy Jackson and The Olympians


 
By: Rick Riordan
pages 361



In the Fourth installment of this spell-bidingly great series, Percy Jackson comes one year closer to his 16th birthday and closer to the prophacy that is about him.
like the maze of the Labyrinth, this exciting chapter of the Percy Jackson saga is full of twists and turns and just as you think you figure out the prophacy, it turns out to be wrong.
You get to meet more of the Olympians, heroes, demigods, and monsters of greek myths that you grew up reading.
Riordan takes myths of old and gives them a modern twists in the Percy Jackson books, giving children a new way to look at the 'old boring myths'.
Be warned, this ends in a cliff hanger, so be ready to dash for book five, The Last Olympian. I know I can't wait to read it.

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