Thursday, March 18, 2010

Book Review - Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Sea of Monsters

The Sea Of Monsters is the second book in the Percy Jackson & The Olympians series. When Thalia's tree is poisoned and the borders of Camp Half-Blood begin to fail, Percy and his friend Annabeth set out to find the Golden Fleece and Grover, who is held captive by a monster. Along the way, they are accompinied by someone else and Percy learns something he never knew about his family. On their quest, they must sail through the Sea of Monsters, running into old friends during the dangerous journey. Once they have possesion of the Golden Fleece, they can return it to Camp Half-Blood and restore the magical borders that protect the camp. But, the Fleece does something more than everyone expected.

I'm going to start off saying that I loved the book! I enjoyed reading this book as much as the first in the series, and look forward to reading the rest. All of the events in The Sea Of Monsters were very exciting! I liked what the author, Rick Riordan, did with the ending a lot. I liked some of the new characters in the book, also. I stayed up at night until I was told to go to bed just to read this book. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone ages ten and up.
My Rating: ✯✯✯✯✯

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Book Review - Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief


The Lightning Thief  by Rick Riordan is about a twelve year old boy named Percy Jackson. He has ADHD, dyslexia, and Percy has been kicked out of every boarding school he's gone to. His stepfather wants absolutley nothing to do with him, and his mom is really the only person in the world who really cares for him. After almost being killed, Percy is taken to Camp Half-Blood. There, he learns something he never knew. He is the son of Poseidon, the Sea God. In the midst of that, Zeus's Master Bolt is stolen, and the first person that Zeus suspects is Poseidon. Percy is sent on a quest with his good friends Annabeth and Grover to retrieve the Master Bolt from the Underworld, and return it to Zeus by the summer solstice.

After finishing The Lightning Thief, I instantly wanted more. I though it was a great book full of such interesting adventures and characters. I just loved the idea in the book that the gods had many other children and at Camp Half-Blood, they get to stay in a cabin with the other children of their mother or father. When the author described the setting of the camp, I really wanted to be there, in the story! It sounded so magical and exciting, also scary though! All of the different creatures in The Lightning Thief are so different and I think that the author, Rick Riordan, did a fantastic job at making each character so special. Whenever a character would smile, I found myself smiling too! I got completely lost in the story! I would reccomend The Lightning Thief to children ages nine and up.
My Rating: ✮✮✮✮✮
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Today, my mom commented on how most of my ratings for books are five stars. I told her it's because I only read good books. :)