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The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
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Chiron looked surprised. “I thought that would be obvious enough. The entrance to the Underworld is in Los Angeles.
As someone who has worked in Los Angeles, I can tell you that this is completely accurate.

While Harry Potter was spending his summers at the Dursleys, Percy Jackson attended Camp Half-Blood. This book has done the impossible: it has redeemed the name of Percy.

Yes, that's right, that snot-faced, lily-livered waste of air of the very same name from the Harry Potter universe. That name is now relegated to the ranks of "acceptable," because of my love for this book.

Perseus (Percy) Jackson is the kind of kid with whom you can't help sympathizing. He is the type that's born under a dark star, because inevitably, wherever he goes, whatever he does, however good his intentions, he can't help but fuck everything up. Everything that can, does and will go wrong. A simple field trip can turn into a disaster in seconds.

Jay-Z's got 99 problems, Percy might have more. He nearly flunks all his classes, he's got dyslexia, he's got ADHD, and then there's Nancy Bobofit.
Nancy Bobofit appeared in front of me with her ugly friends—I guess she’d gotten tired of stealing from the tourists—and dumped her half-eaten lunch in Grover’s lap.
“Oops.” She grinned at me with her crooked teeth. Her freckles were orange, as if somebody had spray-painted her face with liquid Cheetos.
Nancy Bobofit is not a major character in the book. I have to mention her because her character resounded with me. I had my own Nancy Bobofit back in grade school, only her name is Mimi. Nearly 2 decades later, the memory of her horrible face still makes me shudder. But I digress.

As if the bullies aren't bad enough, his dad is a no-show, his stepfather is LITERALLY named Ugli, and there are crones foretelling Percy's death as well as a minotaur chasing his ass around. AND NOBODY'S TELLING HIM A SINGLE FUCKING THING. What's with all the secrecy, man?

As it turned out, Percy is *whispers* special. He is a half-blood, meaning one of his parents is a Greek deity. He gets sent to Camp Half-Blood, with roughly 100 other kids like him.

It's a freaky place for a kid who's known nothing but relative normalcy his entire life. All of a sudden, he's playing Pinochle with a Greek God (Dionysus---what a drunk), his best friend Grover turns out to be a satyr, and the gorgeous blond girl who rescues him thinks he's a doofus and she keeps calling him "seaweed brain."

To be fair, Percy had it coming. He is kind of a seaweed brain.
"Another time, Athena and Poseidon competed to be the patron god for the city of Athens. Your dad created some stupid saltwater spring for his gift. My mom created the olive tree. The people saw that her gift was better, so they named the city after her.”
“They must really like olives.”
“Oh, forget it.”
“Now, if she’d invented pizza—that I could understand.”
“I said, forget it!”
Not your best moment, Percy.

As it turned out, Percy IS special. His dad is one of the Big Three gods. Which kind of sucks, because that's not supposed to happen.
“About sixty years ago, after World War II, the Big Three agreed they wouldn’t sire any more heroes. Their children were just too powerful."
A lot of people would think it was pretty cool to have such a powerful dad...not really.
Now that I was declared a son of one of the Big Three gods who weren’t supposed to have kids, I figured it was a crime for me just to be alive.
Not only does Percy have to struggle to fit in at Camp Half-Blood, but there's some shit going on in Mount Olympus. The gods are fighting again (when are they not)...
"During the winter solstice, at the last council of the gods, Zeus and Poseidon had an argument. The usual nonsense: ‘Mother Rhea always liked you best,’ ‘Air disasters are more spectacular than sea disasters,’ et cetera."
...and consequently, like a brother playing a prank on his younger siblings, someone's stuff was stolen. And Zeus thinks that his bro, Poseidon, put Percy up to it.

Of course, blame the poor kid. Now Percy is shit out of luck YET AGAIN, and he's got no choice but to go on this huge stupid quest into the underworld (Los Angeles, ha!) to clear his name.

He's not alone, he's accompanied by the snarky, gorgeous, fiercely competent Annabeth (she of the seaweed brain name-calling), as well as the most incompetent satyr that ever lived.
In his pocket was a set of reed pipes his daddy goat had carved for him, even though he only knew two songs: Mozart’s Piano Concerto no. 12 and Hilary Duff’s “So Yesterday,” both of which sounded pretty bad on reed pipes.
It's going to be a loooooooong trip to the Underworld.

The Setting: THIS. THIS IS HOW YOU DO GREEK MYTHOLOGY. I am a Greek mythology buff. I FUCKING LOVED THIS BOOK. This book is just absolutely fucking perfect in every way when it comes to rewriting and reinterpreting the Greek pantheon. It is so hilariously, awesomely irreverent, but completely fitting. The gods are reimagined, but they stay true to their true nature, and the myths are retold in a cheeky, flippant manner that had me giggling my ass off. This book is so fantastically snarky to the Greek gods. Everything is incredibly well-explained to a lay audience, like how the Greek gods can't seem to keep it in their pants.
Annabeth nodded. “Your father isn’t dead, Percy. He’s one of the Olympians.”
“That’s...crazy.”
“Is it? What’s the most common thing gods did in the old stories? They ran around falling in love with humans and having kids with them. Do you think they’ve changed their habits in the last few millennia?”
And apparently, the habit runs true for both male and female goddesses.
“What? You assume it has to be a male god who finds a human female attractive? How sexist is that?”
The existence of Greek gods and goddesses themselves are well explained, and believable.
“Come now, Percy. What you call ‘Western civilization.’ Do you think it’s just an abstract concept? No, it’s a living force. A collective consciousness that has burned bright for thousands of years. The gods are part of it."
"Did the West die? The gods simply moved, to Germany, to France, to Spain, for a while. Wherever the flame was brightest, the gods were there. They spent several centuries in England. All you need to do is look at the architecture. People do not forget the gods."
I had my doubts about the execution of the premise of Greek mythology, and all my doubts have been destroyed. his book does great justice to the Greek gods, it is the most faithful rendition than I have ever read.

The Characters: Yes, Percy is a special snowflake, but HELL, I LOVED THE LITTLE SHIT. He's got a special destiny. He is a special child. I DON'T CARE. Percy is such a sympathetic character, and although he won't be replacing Harry Potter in my heart any time soon, there is a special spot for him. He can give up pretty fast. He's kind of a wimp, but you know, finding out that you're a hald-blooded demigod is kind of a big deal, and I understand his attitude of "GET ME THE FUCK OUT OF HERE."
I didn’t know what else to do. I waved back.
“Don’t encourage them,” Annabeth warned. “Naiads are terrible flirts.”
“Naiads,” I repeated, feeling completely overwhelmed. “That’s it. I want to go home now.”
He doesn't really want to do anything big. He's pretty stupid sometimes (Auntie Em, geez), he's not exactly heroic. He only does the heroic shit when there are no other options.
“All right,” I said. “It’s better than being turned into a dolphin.”
I loved Annabeth, she is all I could want from a female supporting character. I can't say that I'm fond of Grover...but I can't help feeling that we'll be seeing more of him in the future.
“But a quest to . . .” Grover swallowed. “I mean, couldn’t the master bolt be in some place like Maine? Maine’s very nice this time of year.”
Overall: a fantastic book. A good middle grade book makes you feel like a child again, and this book did just the trick. I found myself giggling throughout the book, and an hour after reading it, there's still a smile on my face that can't be wiped off.
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Reading Progress

February 15, 2014 – Started Reading
February 15, 2014 – Shelved
February 15, 2014 –
0.0% "Here we go =)"
February 15, 2014 –
page 15
3.98% "This book starts with a field trip. I'm getting HP vibes. This is going to be good, I FEEL IT.

^______________^"
February 15, 2014 –
page 20
5.31% ""Mr. Brunner had this look that wouldn’t let you go— intense brown eyes that could’ve been a thousand years old and had seen everything."

Is this going where I think it's going?"
February 15, 2014 –
page 30
7.96% "Mrs. Dodds?! O_____O"
February 15, 2014 – Shelved as: mythology
February 15, 2014 – Shelved as: ya
February 15, 2014 – Shelved as: quest
February 15, 2014 – Shelved as: middle-school
February 15, 2014 – Shelved as: magic
February 15, 2014 – Shelved as: kick-ass-heroine
February 15, 2014 – Shelved as: gary-stu
February 15, 2014 – Shelved as: children
February 15, 2014 – Shelved as: action
February 15, 2014 – Finished Reading

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Melanie ERMAHGERD YOU'RE FINALLY READING THE SERIES. PLEASE LOVE IT.


Kinga Hope you enjoy it! It's a great series ^^


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Lauren Shawcross I LOVE THIS SERIES, and the spin off ;]. It's kinda childish, but fun. And the mythology is mostly accurate, so that's a bonus.


Zohal I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)


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Katherine YAY!!!! Applause for Khanh!!! I'm so glad you liked it! I haven't read it myself but I need too soon!!


Kuroi You liked it! You liked it! I'm so happy. Now I can die in peace.


Natalie Monroe EEEEEE!! Another person I can fangirl with!


Savina M. I'm so glad you like it:D :D :D I can't wait to see your review!


Kuroi Tell me you loved the part with the Minotaur wearing Fruit-of-the-Looms.


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Dzenita (Hi Khanh!)I just read this for the first time recently and had so much fun with it. I couldn't find it in me to critique anything because it was such a delightful read.


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies I loved it.

:DDDDDDDD

Can't stop grinning.

^_^


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies Krishna wrote: "Tell me you loved the part with the Minotaur wearing Fruit-of-the-Looms."

TIGHTY WHITIES.


Kuroi LOOOOOOL. Yeah, this book was the best.


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies It doesn't replace HP for me, but it brings out all the happy feels =)

Nothing hurts. All is good with the world right now.


Kuroi Yay, your review's here!
See, Annabeth really is the poster girl for coolness. And she has a decent name too, unlike certain other people (I will not mention Fates. Or House of Night. Or Alpha Goddess.)
But this just reminded me I have to wait till September for Blood of Olympus T-T


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Jay Awesome review


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies Krishna: I can't say I'm fond of her name, but I'm glad it's not something SPESHUL >_>

(I just downloaded Alpha Goddess, save me)

Jay: Thanks!


Natalie Monroe Nothing can ever replace Harry Potter, but damn, this comes close :)


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies Natalie: damn straight!

Astoria: Harry Potter himself is a special snowflake. We all need those in our lives sometimes =)


Kuroi Oh, you download Alpha Goddess...Well at least you might say all the stuff that I didn't get to :)


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies Krishna wrote: "Oh, you download Alpha Goddess...Well at least you might say all the stuff that I didn't get to :)"

I'm reading up on Indian mythology right now so I can properly critique the book :<


Kuroi I'm just gonna sit here and wait for your review :D


Eve O. Reading your review of this book makes me want to re-read the entire series all over again.


Kribu Yay! This has consistently been one of my favourite series these last few years, so I'm always glad to see others enjoy it, too. :D

I like the spin-off quite a bit as well, if you make it that far, but with one more book to go, I do think that as much as I've enjoyed the series, it's time for it to end - the quest-based adventure format is great fun, when done well, as these books absolutely are, but the same format over ten books inevitably starts feeling a bit repetitive eventually.

Still, out of nine books in the series so far, I've only given one of them three stars - repetitiveness aside, they do get a lot of things right. Adventure, Greek mythology, and teenagers, to name just the main ones...


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies I feel the strong urge to watch the movie right now, Kribu!


Kribu Khanh (Destroyer of Dreams) wrote: "I feel the strong urge to watch the movie right now, Kribu!"

If you do, be aware that the movie is ... not quite the same. (Prophecy? What prophecy?) Apparently they felt it would be too HP-like, so a lot got changed (and of course the characters aren't 11 but 16-17 or so).

I actually enjoyed the film for what it was, taken separately from the books - if you watch it as an "inspired by" and not "a faithful interpretation of", I don't think it's a bad YA action/adventure/fantasy film as such.

Also, AFAIK, Riordan had zero input into the films and doesn't want to talk about them (he claims he hasn't even watched them).


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies Dammit! It was too much to hope that the movie would deliver. More often than not, adaptations go drastically wrong. Look at my beloved Vampire Academy...


Kribu VA didn't get released here (and won't be, as far as I can tell) so I haven't had a chance to see it but the trailers I saw online did ... not look promising.

But yeah, movie adaptations are a miss more often than a hit these days. Obviously they cannot ever be completely true to the books - different medium, not everything can be squeezed into 2 hours - but is it too much to wish the main point of books remained? Sigh.

Still, it's worth a watch, I think, if you're not expecting too much. I've enjoyed both of the films for what they were.

At least they didn't turn Percy into someone horrid. I think that's one huge reason why these books instantly appealed to me - Percy may be a bit stupid and thoughtless at times, but he's a genuinely nice boy. He's got a good heart, he's not mean and he doesn't feel entitled.


Kuroi Khanh (Destroyer of Dreams) wrote: "Dammit! It was too much to hope that the movie would deliver. More often than not, adaptations go drastically wrong. Look at my beloved Vampire Academy..."

Oh don't mention the Percy Jackson movie to me. Percy himself wasn't so bad (though his trademark humour was missing), it was Annabeth I had a problem with. She's 25+, a brunette and can't act for toffee. And she had dark eyes...


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies NOOOOOOOOO. Omg, Krishna. They killed Annabeth?! :(


Kuroi THEY DID! (wails)
I think she dyed her blonde for the second movie, but I still can't get this nightmare out of my mind:




Zohal the worst thing is that for the second PJ movie although Annabeth is blonde she is dumb unlike the first movie where she was brunette and not as dumb. Is it too much to ask for a smart blonde?


Zohal Percy was pretty good in the films. Logan Lerman does a pretty good job as Percy.


Kuroi Yeah Lerman is a decent, believable Percy.


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies Isabelle wrote: "the worst thing is that for the second PJ movie although Annabeth is blonde she is dumb unlike the first movie where she was brunette and not as dumb. Is it too much to ask for a smart blonde?"

...this mess...


Priyanka Shankar I'm glad you liked it! The sequels won't disappoint :)


Yzabel Ginsberg I've had my qualms with this series (and its spin-off), but to me, they're part of those books. The ones you'll keep on reading no matter what. They're not perfect. I notice flaws. Sometimes I roll my eyes. But then something awesome from mythology appears; or some turn of event I hadn't seen coming/seen coming and wanted to see happen; and I just can't stop.


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies Good to know, Priyanka!

Yzabel: I definitely see the flaws as well, and some parts of it pissed me off, like the SECRECY OF IT ALL. For fuck's sakes, his mom and her secrecy...

But I loved it despite its flaws =)


Savina M. Khanh (Destroyer of Dreams) wrote: "I feel the strong urge to watch the movie right now, Kribu!"

DON'T WATCH THE MOVIE D: It completely screwed Percy Jackson over! And Annabeth was really useless in the movie.


Diamond So glad you loved this Khanh! I love this series SO much! ^_^ I'm actually more fond of the second series though (which I'm in the middle of now). I think Riordan is an amazing storyteller. Can't wait to hear what you think of the rest of the books if u read them!


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies Savina: gotcha! I don't think I can handle a brown-haired Annabeth.

Diamond: I didn't even know there was a second series. /facepalm


Eve O. Krishna wrote: "THEY DID! (wails)
I think she dyed her blonde for the second movie, but I still can't get this nightmare out of my mind:

"

I actually liked her eyes, in certain lighting, it looks like a stormy gray like Annabeth's are supposed to be but the hair is a mess, unfortunately. Even as a blonde, you can tell its not a natural blonde and that takes something out of it for me.


Eve O. Khanh (Destroyer of Dreams) wrote: "Savina: gotcha! I don't think I can handle a brown-haired Annabeth.

Diamond: I didn't even know there was a second series. /facepalm"


It's just as awesome as the first if you can believe that, even though there are more characters to care about; some of them will annoy or you simply won't like them but you can ignore that and enjoy the series, which is really well-written. I can't wait to see what you think of the Heroes of Olympus series when you do finally read it.


Diamond Khanh (Destroyer of Dreams) wrote: "Savina: gotcha! I don't think I can handle a brown-haired Annabeth.

Diamond: I didn't even know there was a second series. /facepalm"


Yeah, i.e. The Lost Hero. I didn't think it could surpass the glory of the Percy Jackson series, but he adds awesome characters and we still get Annabeth narratives, and Percy too. It's called the "heroes of Olympus" -- not sure if some ppl just consider it one big series? Anyway it's awesome!


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies I have a good feeling about this entire series, Yvenande =)


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Dear Faye Ugh, this means I need to get this one, too. :))


Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies Faye (The Social Potato) wrote: "Ugh, this means I need to get this one, too. :))"

And I thought I was the last person on the planet to read this :P


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Joanette Now I have to read this as well! I just have to weigh buying it or waiting for it to be avaliable at the library (2-5 weeks!) Great review as usual Khanh, but you have put me in a pickle. Also, loooved this: "Jay-Z's got 99 problems, Percy might have more."


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