Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, published by Penguin Books in December 2009, is a captivating narrative that introduces readers to a modern world where the gods of Olympus coexist with humanity. This edition spans 375 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Percy Jackson as he discovers his divine heritage and embarks on a quest to assist his father, Poseidon, in preventing a catastrophic war among the gods.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and mythology as Percy navigates the challenges of being a demigod in the 21st century. The narrative explores themes of heroism and the complexities of divine relationships, while also highlighting the dangers faced by children of the gods. With its engaging storyline, this book offers an intriguing look into a world where ancient myths are interwoven with contemporary life.
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The gods of Olympus are alive in the 21st century. They still fall in love with mortals and have children who might become great heroes, but most of these children meet horrible fates at the hands of monsters. Such is the revelation that launches Percy Jackson on a quest to help his father, Poseidon, avert a war among the gods.
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