#10. The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson & The Olympians #1), Rich Riordan
3/4
I should just get this out of the way. I love Greek mythology. That being said, this is very clearly a book directed at teenagers in the 13-15 age range. Something exciting happens every chapter, which to me made the big reveal at the end a little less than exciting. I didn’t think it was a bad novel, I think it would be a great series for kids in that age range to learn about Greek gods & goddesses. It really isn’t a book I would recommend for anyone outside of that age range, unfortunately.

#10. The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson & The Olympians #1), Rich Riordan

3/4

I should just get this out of the way. I love Greek mythology. That being said, this is very clearly a book directed at teenagers in the 13-15 age range. Something exciting happens every chapter, which to me made the big reveal at the end a little less than exciting. I didn’t think it was a bad novel, I think it would be a great series for kids in that age range to learn about Greek gods & goddesses. It really isn’t a book I would recommend for anyone outside of that age range, unfortunately.

#10. The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson & The Olympians #1), Rich Riordan
3/4
I should just get this out of the way. I love Greek mythology. That being said, this is very clearly a book directed at teenagers in the 13-15 age range. Something exciting happens every chapter, which to me made the big reveal at the end a little less than exciting. I didn’t think it was a bad novel, I think it would be a great series for kids in that age range to learn about Greek gods & goddesses. It really isn’t a book I would recommend for anyone outside of that age range, unfortunately.

#10. The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson & The Olympians #1), Rich Riordan

3/4

I should just get this out of the way. I love Greek mythology. That being said, this is very clearly a book directed at teenagers in the 13-15 age range. Something exciting happens every chapter, which to me made the big reveal at the end a little less than exciting. I didn’t think it was a bad novel, I think it would be a great series for kids in that age range to learn about Greek gods & goddesses. It really isn’t a book I would recommend for anyone outside of that age range, unfortunately.

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