Saturday, April 16, 2011

Percy Jackson & the Olympians

Percy Jackson & The Olympians (Books 1 & 2)
The Lightning Thief & The Sea of Monsters
by Rick Riordan

I feel the need for a disclaimer. These are works of fiction. I do not believe in greek gods any more than I believe there is a land called Narnia or that Harry Potter's world exists. These are fiction books telling a fascinating story.  That being said I think that parents should again discuss these things with their kids. I found it pretty cool actually to be thankful that our God is not like the greek gods which are way too much like humans for my liking. We have a God who never leaves us, who loves us. He's not a God confined to the sea or sky. He is God of everything and controls all. He is not limited in any way. We have an awesome God!


Ok, so back to the books. I devoured the first book. I really enjoyed the epic story that Riordan unfolds. Percy Jackson is a "normal" kid who has trouble in school. He is dyslexic and has ADHD and that makes it hard for him. But all that changes when he finds out he is a half-blood. His dad is a greek god apparently. This knowledge puts him in incredible danger. He ends up on a quest with another half blood and satyr to find Zeus' missing lighting bolt and spare the world of the war that will ensue if he fails. 


It was a fun read because some of the characters they run into are ones I remember learning about in greek mythology growing up. It's a great tool to use for teaching that class. There were monsters and creatures and gods and lots of action around every corner. And at the end of the book you close it knowing that it's only the beginning and wanting to find out how the rest of the story will play out.  Which is why I had to read book 2 right away.


(Sidenote: forget about the movie. It was so awful I barely made it through. They changed so much of the plot and it was not nearly as good as the book. Too many significant changes)


Book 2 did not let me down. This time Percy learns of a half brother he has. Things at the half-blood camp are getting bad and he, his brother and friend Annabeth find themselves on a another journey to rescue their friend Grover the satyr and find the only hope to rescue the camp. They run into plenty more traps and monsters and close calls with death. 


The story continues to develop though and I continue to be as curious as Percy about the prophecy that may or may not be about him. As evil continues to grow stronger what adventures will these half-bloods encounter next. I can barely stand the suspense. 

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