
The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 1)
Reviews

This whole series is why I basically learnt everything there is to know about Greek mythology (not (also, rookie move because this is a children’s book series that will explain everything you need to know about Greek myth anyway)). Actually enjoyable, I can see why it appeals to a big audience from various age groups.

This is a book I'm reading for the second time in years. I didn't think I would like it as much or feel as excited to read the continuation as when I read it the first time. To my surprise, the build up for the second book and Percy's personality washed over me all the same. I feel a deep affection for this saga, and it makes me happy that this is indeed a good book.

Okay, I live in a house where it's divided into Harry Potter and Percy Jackson. I, as the youngest, was never on any sides. (I had never read them.) I first tried Harry Potter. Whoow! I could not read it. I don't know why, but I couldn't make it more than a hundred pages. Then it was my brothers birthday and he got Percy Jackson. (The first series: The Olympians.) And then I read this and LOVED it! I honestly really recommend this for people who couldn't read Harry Potter. <3

This was fun! The characters were endearing and exciting. I liked the simplicity of it. It is a great book for young readers!

i wish i hadnt watched half of the first movie before reading this because i found myself so bored for the the first half of this book :/ BUT it grew on me a lot, love greek mythology used in modern times. will continue the series but it hasnt got me completely addicted yet

Overall, I quite enjoyed this. But I felt like it was lacking the GRIPPING/can’t-put-it-down quality that I was anticipating. There were a lottt of easy-to-overcome obstacles that felt like they were taking us away from the main plot and at times I felt irritated by those. And it dragged a bit in the middle for awhile. But I enjoyed the ADHD and Dyslexia representation, I was also a kid with both of those. And I liked the characters! I’ll probably continue the series at some point.

je mi vážně líto, že to říkám, protože vím, že hodně z vás s Percym vyrostlo a je to součást vašeho dětství, ale mně se prostě nelíbil. prvních 100 stran bylo ok, příběh začínal, děly se tam zajímavé věci, jenže potom bylo dalších 200 stran opravdu k nesnesení. hrdinové cestovali přes USA a pořád se jim něco dělo. bylo to už tak přetažené za vlasy, že to ztratilo veškeré kouzlo. u většiny knih máte úvod, zápletku, a rozuzlení, ale tady mi přišlo, že byla jen zápletka jedna za druhou každých 10 stran. a to ani nemluvím o tom, jak zvláštně a řekla bych až povrchově to bylo napsáno. prostě mi to nesedlo, člověk sotva pochopil, že se něco děje, a po 2 stranách to bylo vyřešeno, ale za další 3 strany se začalo dít zase něco jiného. a takhle to šlo pořád a pořád a pořád. nevím, prostě mi to hrozně vadilo. dál jsem si samozřejmě všimla podoby s Harrym Potterem, tři nejlepší přátelé, hlavní hrdina jakž takž, ale bez chytré kamarádky by nepřežil, a podpůrný třetí kamarád, který je 'comic relief'. taky mi neseděl autorův humor, ale tak to není jeho chyba. . dávám tomu 3*/5*, jsem zklamaná. další díly zkusím přečíst, ale je taky dost možné, že celou sérii odložím a nevrátím se k ní.

percy my fav chaos agent

I really liked this book! The book was a bit just like "move to each major plot point back to back" and but that is what I would expect for a book series for kids. It was fun seeing the greek mythology in a modern context.

maybe si lo hubiera leído a los 13 I would’ve liked it more… actually no I did read it at 13 and still didn’t like it. I don’t think it’s bad, some parts are quite enjoyable, maybe it’s just not for me. love me some greek mythology, but I draw the line at making poseidon wear a tommy bahamas shirt.

Loved the movie and overall premise of the story. Just might be a little too juvenile for my taste, but it is a great read for young readers! Wish I would have read this earlier.

played out like a movie in my head wow. can't believe I despised reading growing up, this would have rocked 10 year old me's world DOWN

I think the Percy Jackson series was after my time because I did not read them as a kid. As a 12-year old I would have loved the characters and the story of this series but as a grown up I found it a little difficult to relate to the situations in the book that are unabashedly targeted at pre-teens. But having said that, reading this book was still an enjoyable experience. The first book in the series is an archetypal hero on a quest story, where our unlikely protagonist (Percy Jackson) is the underdog till he is in a dangerous situation that makes him face his real identity (a demigod). He then finds his true family (Camp Half-Blood) and a mentor (Chiron), who send him on a quest he think he isn't ready. He, and his gang, is met with several obstacles for until, lo and behold, he comes out victorious. What I really enjoyed about the book was the humour, I didn't think I would enjoy it as much as I did. I also liked how each chapter had a title and I think that this is something that authors should definitely include more often.

Amazing

Will read again for a second time to understand the story, might pump it up for a 4 star though :DD

I can finally watch the movie!

Müq

I can't believe I only just recently got into this series. This is 100 times better than the movies. (Though I think the movies are good on their own, disconnected to PJO). I found myself more in love with these characters than most other books about a 12 year old boy who is "the chosen one." I'm sure you know who I'm talking about. I can't wait to continue reading about this world, and I'm very certain I'm not going to be able to put down the books until I'm completely caught up!

I really liked this and it brought back so many good memories of reading as a kid. This book is so nostalgic and I was able to remember so many scenes very vividly. That may be from watching the movie but even the parts of the book they did not put into the movie were so well-written and in-depth. I loved that this book was able to bring me back into light fantasy and captured my attention. I was on the edge of my seat for most of the action scenes and I was genuinely concerned for the characters so much so that this book made me want to read more books with action and danger scenes in them because of how good these were. There were some things I wish were different like the pop cultures references from so long ago and I probably would have liked them more when the book came out but they made the book feel a little old. However, this book was so good if you are looking for a nostalgic feel. I definitely recommend this book to some many kids who want to get into reading, to anyone who wants to get back into reading, or anyone looking for a good & easy read.

Re-read this because of the new show coming up, an easy read when i needed something light!

On May 13, 2010, the Booking Through Thursday question asked if our book choices are influenced by outside forces. Although I didn't have time to write a post as a response, The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan is a perfect venue. During a lunch with Pam of Bookalicious she suggested my son might like The Lightning Thief based on how he liked Coraline and his general love of monsters. As she specializes in tween and YA books, I jumped on her suggestion and bought the book the next day. The Lightning Thief and the four other books in the Percy Jackson series ended up being a family favorite. My husband and son read it (with Harriet sometimes listening in) and then it was my turn to read it. It speaks well of a book (or series) that can bring an entire family together. Percy Jackson is twelve at the start of the series. He's ADD and dyslexic and has a bad history with schools. Something always goes wrong and he ends up blamed for it and expelled. He's nearly survived a year at his current school, a personal best when things go wrong once again. Except this time, one of his schoolmates, Grover, lets him in a big secret. He's a demigod, just like his namesake, Perseus. At the very basic level, Percy Jackson is like another Harry Potter: a boy with a rough life in the normal world finding a home in a magical school and faced with newfound powers and dangers. That's though where the similarities stop. Percy, though he's had a hard time in school, comes from a loving family. Sure, he has a nasty step father but there's a reason for his nastiness. He otherwise has a loving (and living) mother and father. Secondly, Percy's world of the gods, demigods and monsters isn't separate and parallel to the mortals the way that it is for muggles and magic users in the Harry Potter series. The two exist (for the most part) together, hidden by the Mist. Finally, Percy Jackson lives in New York and his summer camp is on Long Island. His quest takes him across the United States and back, giving a very different setting to his magical tale than the more typical British isles (be it England, Scotland, Wales or Ireland). Best of all though, The Lightning Thief got my son thinking and asking questions about Greek mythology and American geography. Although he's finished the series, he's still talking about it and still asking questions. That earns it five stars on the GoodReads scale.

GUESS WHO'S FINALLY READING PJ

it was so good but hard to get into, it wasn’t till the second half of the book where I was hooked. The simplified greek mythology was so good and easily digestible. love the sassy percy

Popsugar Reading Challenge 2017 - A book based on mythology. It is based on Greek Mythology. 1/52 Percy Jackson thinks he's a normal 12 year old who has dyslexia and ADHD until he gets attacked by a teacher on a school trip and finds out he is the son of a god. He travels to a camp filled with other demigods(sons of a god and a human) where he gets sent on a quest for Zeus' stolen lightning bolt. So begins Percy Jackson's journey fighting angry gods and all kinds of mythical creatures. Percy Jackson is one of those stories that stick with you and you can pick at any moment and you'll have fun reading. It is the perfect story to get a kid into reading and falling in love with books. They are filled with monsters, adventure and the perfect amount of comedy. And in comic form is no different. It is a shorten version of the book, but it is fun and lighthearted and will make you have a good time. Obviously it will never beat the book, but it is a good addition to the world and for those hardcore fans who can't get enough of Camp Half-Blood.
Highlights

"Go on with what your heart tells you, or you will lose all." -Rick Riordan
This book started my love for Greek mythology <3


“The dead aren’t scary. They’re just sad.”

“ I came from a relatively poor family. Our idea of a splurge was eating out at Burger King and renting a video.”
im starting to believe that Percy and I are the same person

“ […] most people might think that’s just really bad luck; when you’re a half-blood, you understand that some divine force really is trying to mess up your day.”
i laughed


“I drank a toast to my mother.”
he’s the sweetest

“I was used to the occasional weird experience, but usually they were over quickly. This twenty-four/seven hallucination was more than I could handle.”
he’s just like me hahshshs


But the toilets had responded to me. I had become one with the plumbing.

“Look, I didn’t want to be a half-blood.”
Most iconic quote in the whole series.



The sea does not like to be restrained.

Even strenght must bow to wisdom sometimes.

Addictive and emotional book that is fan made material. Very fictional and poignant.

Zeus will destroy you!' she promised. 'Hades will have your soul!'
'Braccas meas vescimini!' I yelled
I wasn't sure where the Latin came from. I think it meant 'Eat my pants!

All I could think of was that the teachers must've found the illegal stash of candy I'd been selling out of my dorms room. Or maybe they'd realized I got my Essay on Tom Sawyer from the Internet without ever reading the book and now they were going to take away my grade. Or worse, they were going to make me read the book.
He's so real for that

Deadlines just aren't real to me until I'm staring one in the face.
Yes.

The sea does not like to be restrained.

But this guy was normal. One look at him, and I could see.
Mhm yeah sure

"Quite all right, Annabeth," she said. "You have such beautiful gray eyes, child" Only later did I wonder how she knew Annabeth's name, even though we had never introduced ourselves.
Omg how stupid can three kids be


"Monsters don't die, Percy. They can be killed. But the don't die."
Oh makes total sense now