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Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief



Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief, maybe that's a bit of a stretch. I enjoyed Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief inclusion of Roman mythology in the story. They become Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief couple in The Last Olympian. Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief his fuzzy memories, Apollo was sure that woman was the Erythraean Sibylthe and i will always love you lyrics Oracle he has to free from ancient greek characters Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief. It focuses on Carter and Sadie's attempt to wake the god Ra. Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief time more about Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief. After they rejoin Piper and Meg and head off Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief find the emperor in Santa Violence In Fyodor Dostoevskys CrimeJason admits there was more to the prophecy, and tells Piper.

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I love Leo so much. Apparently the first time I read this book I really liked Piper But I don't know, the second time around I didn't like her much But now I need to do the homework I neglected while I was reading it … teehee!!! Oops, I read it almost half a year ago, so I should probably get on that. Well, I was sad that I had nothing to review, but then I remembered that I never reviewed this and had been meaning to do so for ages. I should be reading the 7th Harry Potter book so I can review that——but, I don't feel like reading right now. And I might as well get this dang thing over with. Gosh darn it. Okay, so, here's the deal. I read this book in November.

It's June now. It's been seven months since I read this, so I don't really remember it in detail. Hence, this review will probably totally suck because I am having trouble recalling all the things that happened in this book. I'm sure I took a lot of mental notes, and I bet I was planning some big, epic review So, here we are. Yet, oddly enough, of all my reviews this is the one with the second-most amount of votes. Which is rather sad since I sometimes spend like 3 hours writing a review for something and then it gets no votes. Enough of my pity party. Rick Riordan. I love him. And I hate him. He is so wonderful, but so evil. I find this to be true of most of my favorite authors. Anyway, Mr. Riordan has a lot of skill.

He creatively ties mythology into reality, and his characters are developed well. His writing isn't the best thing ever, but at least it's funny. I love love loved the Percy Jackson books. It's one of my very favorite series. Aaaand same goes for The Lost Hero. I loved it, but not as much as the series from which it originated. I thought it was a "better" book, but I don't know.

I guess I have more of a sentimental attachment to Percy Jackson, since I was part of the whole hype from when I was 12 until I was 16 when the last book came out. So yeah, this book. I guess I'm a little late writing this review, as I've already implied. I don't know if I should really bother going into detail. I liked that Annabeth was in it. That made me happy. But the other characters were pretty cool.

I loved Leo and Piper. They both had cool backstories and were very likable. Jason on the other hand, I didn't like very much. He was just kinda The whole memory-loss thing made him a bit hard to relate to, because without it he didn't really have a backstory and therefore didn't seem like much of a developed character. He was just being kickass all the time and being like, "I don't know why I'm so kickass I just am! Aaand the plot, the plot was cool. There were scary monsters and gods and stuff. Hooray for mythology! I liked how in this one, Rick Riordan addressed Roman mythology and how it relates to Greek mythology——and how there's the Roman camp as well as the Greek one.

And then there was the ending. The horrible ending. Five books for nothing. And herein lies the really annoying problem. Because, you know, you read this and you're like, "Jason and Piper should be a couple! And then if you think of Percy Except now he is at the Roman camp, and has forgotten everything as well. And might have met someone else. So, Jason's ex-girlfriend is basically the Annabeth in this situation. Definitely has potential to be as kickass as Percy Jackson, but we will have to wait and see about that.

View all 57 comments. Aug 28, NReads marked it as to-read. All of my friends seem to have read this series, and I want to start it so much, but I haven't read the Persy Jackson series yet. Can this series be read before Persy Jackson, or is this a prequel or a sequel. And if you have read this, any feedback? View all 36 comments. Seven half-bloods shall answer the call, To storm or fire the world must fall.

An oath to keep with a final breath, And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death. New prophecy. New characters. New adventure. Same, EPIC world!!! Meet our new demigods; Jason, Piper and Leo. Jason is the mystery in this trio, see he doesn't remember anything, not even who he is. A God has stolen his memories. Piper has a secret, a terrible one that will only cause pain and suffering, but what other choice does she Seven half-bloods shall answer the call, To storm or fire the world must fall.

Piper has a secret, a terrible one that will only cause pain and suffering, but what other choice does she have? Leo, the comic relief of our group, is good at fixing stuff, now only if he can fix his past long enough to stop the running. Each are intertwined through a destiny that has brought them to this moment in time. A Quest. The start of the new prophecy has begun To be honest, I was a littleteeytinybit nervous that this book wasn't going to live up to my expectations.

Percy Jackson and his gang were quite the amazing characters and I wasn't sure I was willing to let them go while a bunch of new demigods took over. Yeah, I don't know what the hell I was thinking. Rick's the man, and he quickly put my mind at ease once I got this book in my hands. I can't believe how much I've missed this world. I loved this book! I don't care that I'm a 34 year old mom of two. I adore this whole series so much! Rick is like, the male JKR, he has the most amazing imagination and it's penned in such a solid pace. There are so many colorful new characters, creatures and monsters to enjoy. Reading this feels like my own little history lesson in mythology.

I loved there back stories, there unique talents, there choice of weapons and the magic of it all. We even get to see some of our favorite familiar hero's, but sadly, some aren't here in this book, but hoping Rick will include them in the next. I don't want to give anything away. A lot of great and fun stuff happen in this book. It's more gripping, a little more intense but still the fun and fantastic escape that I've come to rely on, still lives in these pages. Remarkable-Remarkable stuff! The Lost Hero is an incredible start to a brand new adventure! Highly entertaining! Highly recommended! For all ages! Read this, it's made of pure awesomesauce!

View all 39 comments. Aug 13, Ahmed Ejaz rated it it was amazing Shelves: full-lengths , I read almost of this book in a relax mood. But the ending! It was killer! When I realised what actually happened and craving for more, the book ended!! Jason, Leo and Piper. Jason has lost his memory. Finds himself in a school bus where Leo and Piper claim to be his friends. But he doesn't remember them. They get attacked by monsters but save by Annabeth and finally reach at the Camp Half-Blood. Moreover Hera is bein I read almost of this book in a relax mood. Moreover Hera is being kidnapped by monsters and there is a threat of rising of the king of giants and the most powerful antagonist ever, view spoiler [Gaea hide spoiler ]. If she has risen, she will destroy everything.

Jonas and his friends are chosen to save Hera who has his memory. I thought I might not enjoy the humour. But I was soo wrong. I enjoyed it! He just didn't sound that good to me. Eventually I began to like his character. I didn't realise when I began to like him. This transition was very very slow. I kinda like how it happened. He was the character who contributed in almost of the humor of this book. Without him there would be no humour. I loved him. Don't know why I was always imagining as a satyr. But he is the view spoiler [son of Hephaestus hide spoiler ] , demi-god. He sounded a lot like Grover with more humor to me. Am I the only one here? She is a fine addition. Least expected. In the last series she was my least favourite god.

In this one she seemed to have improved. There was a reason behind her cold attitude towards heros. I understood her. Looking forward to her in the next book. After this ending, I am very afraid. I don't want any changes between Percy and Annabeth. I can't tolerate it. I am seeing that there are more main characters are waiting in the next book. Anxiously looking forward to them. August 13, View all 28 comments.

Apr 01, Darth J rated it liked it Shelves: series , longer-than-necessary. I'll be honest, I liked this Roman series less than the Greek one for a number of reasons. One was their camp wasn't nearly as interesting as Camp Half-Blood. Another was that there was more of an emphasis on pairing up characters and I'm just not a fan of romance. I think another was knowing that I wouldn't get to see the rest of the stories on the big screen since Chris Columbus ruined what would have been a successful film franchise.

My biggest gripe is that Percy isn't even in this book. Does I'll be honest, I liked this Roman series less than the Greek one for a number of reasons. Doesn't that strike anyone else as strange that the main character from the first series wasn't even around at first this time? Secondly, this book and all of the ones in this series are way longer than they needed to be. It's a brick of a book , and I'm not talking Lego. Aug 10, The Burning Rose Jess rated it really liked it Shelves: fantasy , books-i-own , young-adult , mythology , goal. Leo was the one who carried the plot in my opinion.

Love him. Piper was Okay, okay I saw it coming. I'm not really surprised. But I have dygfdryh feelings right now. So I go to book number two Percy love, here I come. View 1 comment. Feb 29, sarah rated it really liked it Shelves: read , my-reviews , on-my-shelf , middle-grade. I really enjoyed it! I loved all the hints at the previous series, and cameos from our favourite characters. I was initially trepidatious about the introduction of new characters, because I had grown so attached to those in Percy Jackson. But I shouldn't have worried, because apparently uncle Rick can do no my little sister lily and I are continuing our tradition of reading rick riordan's books together, so of course after finishing the Percy Jackson series we had to move along to The Lost Hero!

My child, my son, my fav. I felt that his character was quite refreshing and new. I loved his sense of humour, and his inner thoughts. Friendly wolves that will eat us if we show weakness. Evil espresso drinks. Maybe this isn't the best time to bring up my psycho babysitter. I enjoyed learning more about her background and how that has influenced her and her father. In the Percy Jackson series I felt that children of view spoiler [Aphrodite were largely portrayed as being self-centred, narcissistic and vain, but Piper helped to break that mould.

By still staying true to her roots and heritage, she could be both a child of Aphrodite and smart, courageous and empathetic. It can bring even the gods to their knees. It spurs mortals to greatness. Their noblest, bravest acts are done for love. It could be due to the fact that he literally didn't know who he was- but he had no personality. Jason felt like a rip-off Percy 2. I look forward to seeing him come to his own in the next books- but for now he just isn't that memorable to me.

View all 16 comments. Jan 29, Whitney Atkinson rated it really liked it Shelves: childrens , read-in , audiobook. If you have been around long enough to know my reviews for the original Percy Jackson series, you'd know that I wasn't the hugest fan. I thought it was veeeery juvenile, even for a series intended for middle schoolers, I was just very put off by the corniness of it. However, I finished that series because I wanted to read this one, which I hear is better. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. As established in this question , all of Rick Riordan's mythological series take place in a single universe. I have not read any of his books, but this gave me a question.

If I were to read the books it would be my first time reading them and I would intend to read all of the books at once. In what order should Rick Riordan's mythological series be read to make the most sense, and what is the chronological order? A reminder: Percy Jackson and the Olympians deals with the Greek gods. The Heroes of Olympus deals with the Greek and Roman gods. The Kane Chronicles deals with the Egyptian gods. Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard deals with the Norse gods. The Trials of Apollo has Greek and Roman gods. Warning : There may be some slight spoilers included here.

I tried to put them in spoiler quotes, so don't click those if you haven't read them yet. There might be a few minor spoilers not marked, but I tried to mark them all. I will present two orders here, chronological order and the order in which they should be read first. This is mostly in chronological order, but it's ordered more in how they came out and how they will make the most sense.

When there are books just listed in order, that's the order that the series goes in. This is the sequel series to Percy Jackson and the Olympians , and is a continuation of the stories. After that would be a good time to read this, a collection of short stories, which have stories from The Heroes of Olympus. These are sort-of in the same universe see the other question but they are with entirely different characters. The series makes several references to Percy Jackson and the Olympians , though, so read that first. Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard focuses on Annabeth's cousin, Magnus, and Norse Mythology, and is sort of a continuation of The Heroes of Olympus , as it makes several references, and Annabeth appears in the books.

The chronological order is great for a re-read, and probably isn't bad if you're on a first read, but the above is better for first ;. This is the beginning of the stories, which introduced us to Camp Half-Blood and all our favorite characters. It focuses on Percy and Annabeth's attempt to rescue Charles Beckendorf from giant ants. This is the first book in the The Kane Chronicles series. This is the second book in the The Kane Chronicles. It's set in March - about three months after The Red Pyramid. It focuses on Carter and Sadie's attempt to wake the god Ra. This is a short story set a month after The Last Olympian , and focuses on Percy and Annabeth's attempt to recover Hermes'caduceus.

This is a short story written by Haley Riordan, Rick Riordan's son, and is canon. It focuses on what happened to an enemy demigod after the Second Titan War. The last book in the Kane Chronicles series. It's set in the fall, and references events from The Lost Hero which is set in the winter , but in a way that indicates that those events haven't taken place yet, so it takes place as near as I can figure the fall before the winter events of The Lost Hero.

This is the first book in the The Heroes of Olympus series. It is set around six months after The Last Olympian. This is a short story that focuses on Leo's attempt to recover a part before his project destroys Camp Half-Blood, while simultaneously dealing with the Maenads, the crazed followers of Dionysus. It's set about a month after The Lost Hero. This is the second book. It focuses on Percy's experience with the Roman Camp Jupiter. The third book. This starts around -5 minutes after the end of The Son of Neptune. Second crossover. Annabeth and Sadie fight the god Serapis. Trailer International Trailer. Trailer 2. Trailer 1. Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. Clip Photos Top cast Edit. Alexandra Daddario Annabeth as Annabeth. Brandon T.

Jackson Grover as Grover. Nathan Fillion Hermes as Hermes. Douglas Smith Tyson as Tyson. Leven Rambin Clarisse as Clarisse. Jake Abel Luke as Luke. Stanley Tucci Mr. D as Mr. Connor Dunn Tereus as Tereus. Paloma Kwiatkowski Thalia as Thalia. Thor Freudenthal. More like this. Storyline Edit. Where there are gods there are monsters. Adventure Family Fantasy Thriller. Rated PG for fantasy action violence, some scary images and mild language. Did you know Edit. The park was forced to close due to damage from Hurricane Katrina. Goofs Polyphemus wears the Golden Fleece, which is said to have the power to heal or cure anything, on his shoulder throughout the film, yet his eyesight is still greatly affected by the injury he sustained from Odysseus, enough so that he mistakes Grover for a female cyclops.

Percy instantly got up and pulled out Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief "What Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief you want Annabeth? More Boora Bora Research Paper this. Uit Wikipedia, Rick Riordans The Lightning Thief vrije encyclopedie. That's the obvious part, as those are all with the same cast of characters.

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