Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Four the Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Four)
J**L
Good
As expected!
T**A
Recommended
Amazing book!Recommend the whole series!
Y**A
Wonderful Service
Received parcel much before estimated delivery date. My daughter was as happy as a clam.
M**I
Edição linda, mas...
A edição é muito bonita, a arte da capa principalmente, mas folhas possuem qualidade muito abaixo do que era a primeira versão dos livros, de 2005-2009. Parecem facilmente rasgáveis se não tomar muito cuidado, e a impressão também deixa a desejar em algumas páginas, tendo diferenças de intensidade que podem incomodar o leitor.Já a história, com a qual sou bem familiar, é muito boa. Divertida, astuta, com ação no ponto, e a escrita do Rick Riordan é bem fluida e exelente para o público infanto-juvenil. Eu, 25 anos e fã da saga, também estou me divertindo ao reler.História: 10/10Qualidade da edição: 5/10Arte de capa: 10/10
M**E
Great entry for 12 year old into the fictional fantasy genre
If your child has expressed interest in fantasy or Greek mythology these are excellent books. My sons reading has improved drastically reading this series.
A**R
A riveting story
4.5 starsThe story took a riveting turn after...Well that would spoil the fun won't it?Rick Riordan has done a bountiful job giving the Theseus story a good modern day twist. I won't be doing it any favours if I gave up spoilers regarding the story honestly. But some chunks of the story deserve glorifying. The story is the sequel to the first 3 books of the series, which involves monsters, underground mazes, a lot of Greek mythological monstrous mayhems and unduly adulterated godly mumbo jumbo. But seriously speaking, this book is really interesting when Rick decides to include the modern human element in ancient mythology.The story :- Percy is a demigod, whose father is the Earth shaker God Poseidon. He has to defend Camp Half Blood from the massive forces of the Titan Kronos who's hell bent on destroying Olympus and everything that's related to The New World. Now, alone the demigods can't defend everything, so they are trying to get as many followers amassed under the Olympian banners as possible. They are pursuing the Greek architect Daedalus who created the labyrinth for Minos, King of Crete; so as to stop any invasion possible from Mount Tam, the obsidian palace of Kronos. Whether they succeed in their operations, or fail miserably, what lies ahead of them (Olympians), only time will tell.The story doesn't end here, it gives birth to further interesting plot and perhaps the endgame of the series. But there are more things to consider than can be thought of in a 5 min read.The Good :- The plot is a well oiled machinery, yes I used the word machinery, because before I read this, how many mechanical engineering books were required to be digested in order to write it, I don't know. Honestly, since I read its predecessors, so I enjoyed very very much. The story has a gripping effect on the reader, as if telling telling him/her to turn another page before closing it.The Bad :- The story might feel a bit rusty at times, by rusty I mean a similar pattern how the Olympian series has been going on so far. My goal was to bring forward the good in the book without criticising it, which I think I have done to the best of my abilities.Now, who is supposed to read this book ?I feel anyone who's familiar with Greek mythology and want a lighter approach towards and wants a book for recreation, he/she will find this book entertaining. I recommend this middle-school fantasy book to any new fantasy reader.Hope you enjoy reading this book.Thanks for reading my review 😊
C**A
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