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| The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4) |
| By: | Rick Riordan |
| Media: | Book |
| ISBN: | 1423101464 |
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 Like Greek myths, but modern This is the fourth book in a line of Percy Jackson books, all of which I have enjoyed immensely. It came yesterday in the mail, and I have already finished reading it. It's about Percy, the son of a Greek god (not telling which one.) This book involves a labyrinth, which was built by Daedelus, and a war between the Titans and the Gods, and their Heroic allies. I like the book's light sprinkling of humor and sarcasm. I especially like Percy Jackson, the main character, because not only did he survive against all odds and have the power to control the sea, but he always looked upon things with humor. However, the Gods seemed to be a little underpowered.I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Greek myths or finds it interesting how past myths have affected our modern day lives.
 Like Greek myths, but modern This is the fourth book in a line of Percy Jackson books, all of which I have enjoyed immensely. It came yesterday in the mail, and I have already finished reading it. It's about Percy, the son of a Greek god (not telling which one.) This book involves a labyrinth, which was built by Daedelus, and a war between the Titans and the Gods, and their Heroic allies. I like the book's light sprinkling of humor and sarcasm. I especially like Percy Jackson, the main character, because not only did he survive against all odds and have the power to control the sea, but he always looked upon things with humor. However, the Gods seemed to be a little underpowered.I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Greek myths or finds it interesting how past myths have affected our modern day lives.
 A Fun Read I've really enjoyed each of the installments of Percy Jackson's adventures. I bought this newest one before a road trip and finished it in one day. This is a series that captures the imagination and leaves you anxiously anticipating the next one. I highly recommend it!
 Best Installment So Far!! This is the fourth installment of the Percy Jackson series, and the most engrossing since the first one. Percy Jackson and his friends try to explore the Labyrinth in order to find the inventor Daedalus and prevent Kronos from controlling the Labyrinth. This book has a lot of the humor of the first three installments, but it does take itself serious at times. A lot of the plot threads like Pan finally come to end. I am glad that the series has not run out of steam, and I wait steadily for the final installment.
 Like Greek myths, but modern This is the fourth book in a line of Percy Jackson books, all of which I have enjoyed immensely. It came yesterday in the mail, and I have already finished reading it. It's about Percy, the son of a Greek god (not telling which one.) This book involves a labyrinth, which was built by Daedelus, and a war between the Titans and the Gods, and their Heroic allies. I like the book's light sprinkling of humor and sarcasm. I especially like Percy Jackson, the main character, because not only did he survive against all odds and have the power to control the sea, but he always looked upon things with humor. However, the Gods seemed to be a little underpowered.I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Greek myths or finds it interesting how past myths have affected our modern day lives.
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