Percy Jackson – Diebe im Olymp

, #1

448 pages

German language

Published Jan. 20, 2010 by Carlsen Verlag.

ISBN:
978-3-551-31058-3
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5 stars (2 reviews)

Percy ist ein ganz normaler New Yorker-Teenager - oder er war es zumindest: Gestern waren die Hausaufgaben seine größte Sorge, heute am Leben zu bleiben.

Zeus' Blitz wurde gestohlen! Der Gott ist sich dummerweise sicher, dass Percy ihn gestohlen hat. Nun muss Percy beweisen, dass er nicht der Dieb ist, und nebenbei einen katastrophalen Krieg zwischen den Gött*innen verhindern.

Begleite Percy und seine Freund*innen auf einer epischen Reise, die Dich von den dunkelsten Tiefen der Unterwelt (Nimm Dich vor Hades in Acht!) bis zu den Höhen und Wundern des Olymps führen wird.

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reviewed The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (Percy Jackson and the Olympians (1))

Some of the words are definitely dated at this point.

4 stars

It's always weird reading books from almost 20 years ago and realizing how much things have changed. I know that this is a kids book from the early 2000s, but oh man, some of the words used to describe the characters. Anyone that Percy didn't really care for got a heafty heaping of harsh critiques on physical appearances.

Overall, though, found this to be enjoyable. The story moved along at a good pace and nothing really slogged. It became a little predictable, but it was written for children and not adults, so I didn't hold that against it.

Overall, I think my kiddos would enjoy this as they are both very much into Greek gods at this time, and I wanted a fun series that they could dive into that's not Harry Potter because I can't let them think it's ok to support the atrocity that is JK Rowling. This …

reviewed The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1)

An Enjoyable Adventure with Greek Mythology

5 stars

Twelve-year-old Perseus "Percy" Jackson knew he was different from other kids. For most of his life, he had struggled in school. His ADHD and dyslexia made it impossible for him to learn anything. One day, his boarding school decided to take a tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This was meant to be an ordinary field trip filled with boring droning over history but an incident with a fellow student draws the attention of a teacher named Mrs. Dodds. The woman changes and charges after Percy only to have him defeated.

Percy knows that something is going on and his concerns are addressed when he hears Grover and Mr. Brunner discussing him. Even more, he sees three old ladies knitting while on his way home. Then, a trip with his mother takes a turn for the worst placing Percy on the doorsteps of a camp for children like he …