Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrith By Rick Riordan

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There fighting monsters gods demigods and hydras it’s Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan. It is the fourth book in the Percy Jackson series. The main character is Percy Jackson. The main problem in the story is that Luke (an evil demigod) is trying to navigate the labyrinth with the help of Daedalus. Percy and his friends are trying to find Daedalus before Luke. The setting is the labyrinth. Time moves faster in the labyrinth so you never know what time it is.

 

Stubborn, brave, strong, are all adjectives I would  use to describe Percy. He is stubborn because he doesn’t listen to anyone. He is brave because he is not afraid of anything. He is strong because he is a great at fighting monsters. Another part of the plot is every time they go on a quest for Camp Half-Blood (a camp for demigods)  they get mixed up in another person’s quest. Since they keep getting more quests the the direction of the story keeps changing. So, it takes them forever to finish their most important quest.

 

I enjoyed this book a lot. Because there is a lot of fighting Also the author is so descriptive about the characters feelings. I would recommend this book to someone who has read the rest of the series. The reader should be interested in Greek mythology. Another book I would connect to from this book would be the Heroes of Olympus because they were written by the same author and both are very descriptive about the feelings of the characters. I would give this book FIVE STARS

 

 

8 thoughts on “Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrith By Rick Riordan

  1. I think you did a perfect job describing what Percy is like (because I have read this book too) I think you really summed up what were the good parts and the bad parts of this book.

  2. People are loving these books! It sounds like there is a A LOT going on. Is it hard to keep all of the characters straight? Antonio took on the persona of Percy Jackson at Lower School Gathering because he is courageous. Do you find him courageous?

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