Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth - Rick Riordan
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Pages: 352, Paperback, Puffin Last Update 30.12.2009 05:48
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by - written on 21/09/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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The fourth of the Percy Jackson books. This series of books is one that I am reading to my 11 year old son, as bedtime reading. Outwardly, Percy is a New York boy who gets expelled from every school he goes to. This time he gets expelled after cheerleaders turn into monsters trying to kill him and set the school on fire. Problem for Percy is that he is a demi-god, the son of Poseidon, the Greek God of the Sea and there are a lot of people who want him dead! Escaping with Rachel Elizabeth Dare, the mysterious mortal girl he met in the Titan's Curse book and who can see what is really going on, he bumps into his friend (and co demi-god) ... Read the complete review
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