Monday, October 26, 2015

Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief

Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief

The End

    Percy and his friends go through a series of challenges in the Underworld to find out that a fellow camper named Luke had stolen the lightning bolt and wants the gods to wage war against each other because his father Hermes never appreciated him. 



      Percy returns from the Underworld and ventures to New York City where Mount Olympus is floating in an invisible aura in the sky. He goes to the Empire state building and travels to the 600th floor where Mount Olympus awaits. On top of the empire state building Percy fights Luke for the Lightning bolt and is victorious. Luke manages to escape but drops the lightning bolt which Percy returns to Zeus and the battle between the Gods at Mount Olympus is ended. The Gods learn an important lesson and that is that they must spend more time with there half blood children because Luke is one example of a Child who felt abandoned by his family and decided too try and take vengeance on his father. The Gods believe there could be a whole army of children who feel alone and that they must find a way to contact them before another Luke incedint occurs. This is also the first time Percy meets his real father Poseidon and finally talks to Poseidon. He thanks him for the ability to control water and for secretly helping him on his quest for the Lightning bolt.


   Percy returns to camp half blood where an unexpected surprise awaits him. Another camper named Thalia daughter of one of the three most powerful gods has been returned to her human form from a tree and she is daughter of Zeus. She was a shield that protected camp half-blood for years and know the camp is vulnerable to attacks. How will Percy and his friends find a way to stop camp half blood from being destroyed by monsters? Hopefully we find out in the next book Sea of Monsters.

3 comments:

  1. After reading the last blog post for you, I am deffinatly going to pick up a copy now. I think this is very interesting and I like all the greek mythology in it.

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  2. Hi Sam I highly doubt your going to pick up a copy of this book because you read my blog, but thanks for commenting!

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