BookChick Recommends “The Lightning Thief”
Fine, so it’s a No. 1 New York Times Bestseller. So the movie comes out in one month. So maybe I’m ridiculously late to the game.
Still, if you haven’t read the Percy Jackson and the Olympian series by Rick Riordan, now would be a good time to start. The first book in the series is The Lightning Thief and it is the story of Percy Jackson, who has a perennial problem of getting kicked out of every school he’s been to. Finally, when he’s 12 it’s revealed that he’s a demi-god, the son of one of the Greek Gods from Mount Olympus and a mortal. Percy then must go on a quest to retrieve Zeus’ stolen thunderbolt to prevent a world war between the Gods.

But it’s not the specifics of the quest that make this story interesting. The Lightning Thief works because it’s a cool adventure series. Set in modern day, Riordan has moved Mount Olympus to the 600th floor of the Empire State Building, transferred Hades to a recording studio in Los Angeles, and given the God of War a rumbling motorcycle to ride in on. Then there’s Percy, a born-and-bred New Yorker, who’s quick with a quip and still has a chip on his shoulder that gets him both in and out of trouble.
Riordan has crafted a fully-realized and believable world of Gods, demi-gods and monsters living among us, though not terribly harmoniously. Which of course, makes for a great story.


















Kara posted: 06 Jan at 8:56 am
Ooh, good one, I almost forgot that one. Adding it to my list now.
You want to talk about late to the game? I just finished the second Harry Potter book last night. Now THAT’S late
Meg posted: 06 Jan at 10:48 am
I just saw the trailer for the film and immediately freaked out! I hate seeing movies before reading the books, and this one sounds so interesting. Definitely adding it to my list, and hopefully I can get it read before the movie comes out!
Jill posted: 06 Jan at 4:47 pm
Yes! I had really never paid that much attention to this series, but after I saw the trailer I knew I had to read it BEFORE the movie came out. My 7th graders LOVE this series and tell me I HAVE to read it
Jeff posted: 06 Jan at 10:19 pm
For a lot of us that are to busy with the day to day details of our lives, you should always feel free to let us know about the obvious… Pretty sure my kid has been reading this one… I’ll slip into his room tonight and take a look… keep up the good work book chick