Percy Jackson and the Olympians Paperback Boxed Set

  • ISBN13: 9781423113492
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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Humans and half-bloods alike agree–Percy Jackson and the Olympians is a series fit for heroes! Re-live the adventure from the beginning with this boxed set of the first three books. The Lightning Thief Percy Jackson is a good kid, but he can’t seem to focus on his schoolwork or control his temper. When his mom tells him the truth about where he came from, she takes him to the one place he’ll be safe–Camp Half-Blood, a summer camp for demigods (on Long Island). . . . More >>

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5 Responses to “Percy Jackson and the Olympians Paperback Boxed Set”

  1. Shane Byrne Says:

    I am a 24 year old married woman, and like many Harry Potter fans I have been reading unfufilling series after unfufilling series for the last few years trying to find something to fill that void. Percy Jackson and the Olympians is fantastic. I have to say I did like the second and third books a little more than the first. They were more colorful and funny than the Lightning Thief. Everything that you loved about Harry Potter is in this book, but not in the haphazard, copycat, money-maker way that some other series have tried (*cough cough Charlie Bone and Septimus Heap to name a couple). This is totally original and you will find yourself with the same love of Camp Half-blood that you had for Hogwarts. While this book is for children it is meaty. It has substance, thoughtful characters, interesting plots, and an intricate world I cant get enough of. I had a hard time putting the books down. I cant wait for the next book to come in so I can start right back up again. My cousin recommended this to me and I just cannot thank her enough. Thanks again Debbie!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. L. Jos Says:

    My 4th grade son who does not love to read absolutely loves this series. I can’t get him to stop reading; he is reading instead of TV, video games, outside, etc. I read a few chapters of each of the 4 and they are well written, funny, and full of action/adventure. Great books!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. CrimsonGirl Says:

    I bought this set for my daughter, who’s a fan of Greek mythology, and ended up enjoying them myself as well. Like the “Harry Potter” and “Narnia” series, these books appeal to readers of all ages. I also appreciated the prominent featuring of strong female characters.

    Some of the plot twists I did find a bit on the predictable side but I still thought the books were highly entertaining.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. J. H. Riveire Says:

    Almost as well crafted as the Potter series, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” is full of adventure and suspense, heroic deeds and triumphs. Imagine being a 10-year-old in modern US who suddenly discovers that his life depends on understanding Greek mythology–because all those gods are relatives, and one is your dad. Percy has to fight off monsters and discover some truths about himself along the way.

    The books bring a delightful turn to learning the Greek myths, and the premise works. Placing Mount Olympus in Modern New York City (600th floor of the Empire State Building) –and Hades in Los Angeles–sets up a whole new look at American culture from the point of view of a young person just trying to figure life out.

    My daughter and I gulped the first three books down in less than 2 weeks. She’s discovered the whole new richness of Greek mythology for the first time and I am having great fun remembering it all.

    You need to read the first book before the movie comes out! You’ll be glad you did.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. M. Webb Says:

    I actually posted this on a discussion thread on books for fifth graders. But I decided it fit well in a review, so here it is. I feel (as a mom and as a teacher) that this series is great for everyone from strong fourth grade readers through eighth grade and beyond.

    My now 14-year-old son introduced me to this series: relatively new, from Rick Riordan. The Olympians have apparently moved Olympus over the years, following the westward march of civilization – in fact, Olympus is now floating above the Empire State Building in New York City! The main character is Percy (Perseus) Jackson, who is a half-god (Demigod), introduced in the first book, “The Lightning Thief”. This first book is not as engaging as the following ones, but this is mainly because it first introduces all of the characters and has to give a lot of background quickly.

    Each subsequent book covers roughly one year (well, usually one summer) of Percy’s adventures. They generally start out from Camp Half-Blood, the magically protected space on Long Island Sound set aside for Greek/Roman gods’ half-human children. They need this special summer camp for protection from all the monsters and evils that we mere mortals can never see because of “the mist” that makes us interpret what we see only in ways that make sense to us. So, that evil substitute teacher might actually be a harpy, sent to weed out another half-blood. :-)

    This creative and engaging series introduces or reinforces ancient myths from Greek and Roman mythology, and does a wonderful job of painlessly increasing cultural literacy for the “history of Western Civilization”. In fact, it covers many legends beyond that as well, because the premise is that the Olympians have always existed, and they just keep moving their base every few hundred years, through major civilizations on several continents. Really an awesome series, especially for fairly competent, but possibly reluctant, readers in 8th grade and up.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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