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- 384 pages
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Percy Jackson is about to be kicked out of boarding school... again. And that's the least of his troubles. Lately, mythological monsters and the gods of Mount Olympus seem to be walking straight out of the pages of Percy's Greek mythology textbook and into his life. And worse, he's angered a few of them. Zeus's master lightning bolt has been stolen, and Percy is the prime suspect. Now Percy and his friends have just ten days to find and return Zeus's stolen property and bring peace to a warring Mount Olympus. But to succeed on his quest, Percy will have to do more than catch the true thief: he must come to terms with the father who abandoned him; solve the riddle of the Oracle, which warns him of betrayal by a friend; and unravel a treachery more powerful than the gods themselves.
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book One the Lightning Thief, Rick Riordan, John Rocco
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- Released
- 2015
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Rick Riordan, John Rocco
- Publisher
- DISNEY PR
- Released
- 2015
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 384
- ISBN13
- 9781484725221
- Series
- Percy Jackson
- Tags
- Fiction, Children's Books, Fantasy, Adventure, Gifts for older schoolchildren, Urban Fantasy, Adapted for Film, Children's Fantasy, Middle Grade, Monsters, Greek Mythology, Gods, Superpowers
- First published
- 2005
- Original title
- The Lightning Thief
- Rating
- 4.35 out of 5
- Description
- Percy Jackson is about to be kicked out of boarding school... again. And that's the least of his troubles. Lately, mythological monsters and the gods of Mount Olympus seem to be walking straight out of the pages of Percy's Greek mythology textbook and into his life. And worse, he's angered a few of them. Zeus's master lightning bolt has been stolen, and Percy is the prime suspect. Now Percy and his friends have just ten days to find and return Zeus's stolen property and bring peace to a warring Mount Olympus. But to succeed on his quest, Percy will have to do more than catch the true thief: he must come to terms with the father who abandoned him; solve the riddle of the Oracle, which warns him of betrayal by a friend; and unravel a treachery more powerful than the gods themselves.














