Friday, April 3, 2015

Why you should read Percy Jackson

The Percy Jackson Series, and the Heroes of Olympus is loved by millions and millions of fans, which eventually creates a fandom! You may think Percy Jackson is for little kids, it messes up fans' minds, and it does not teach them anything worthy. You may think this because the titles of the books are the covers are too childish and colourful for you.

Well, I have to say that the Percy Jackson series and the Heroes of Olympus, have lots to teach you, lots to teach about - Mythology, History and Religion, all packed up adventurously in two book series. 

The Percy Jackson Series talks about a young teenager named Percy Jackson, and lives with his mother, and disgusting stepfather, in a flat in Manhattan. Percy's father has gone missing, or they think he is. He is suddenly brought to a Greek Camp named Camp Half Blood, and finds out that he is more than he thinks he is. And so his story begins. 

His story continues to the Heroes of Olympus Series, where Percy goes missing. He encounters the Greeks greatest enemy - the Romans. However, there is a catch. Something terrible, is awakening in the ground. And to make things even worse, Percy loses his memory, and finds himself running straight into a new camp, that has strange rules, and all the campers there have peculiar tattoos with the letters: SPQR. 

Meeting new friends, and along the way, new challenges. A mind dazzling, heart pounding and one of a kind, book series, that brings the world of mysteries, and mythology to life. Which is obviously why this book series creates a tremendously huge Fandom! Rick Riordan has inspired many to learn more about history, a subject that many find boring.

I recommend this book series for readers who are interested in Adventure and Mythology, and ones who find the history subject boring and tiresome. Enjoy your read! 

Warning: Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson Series and Heroes of Olympus have annoying, terrible, and shocking cliff hangers which makes the books terribly wonderful!


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