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Matticemaggie

Matticemaggie

Joined February 2020

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If you enjoy Greek mythology and fictional books, you‘d enjoy Percy Jackson, the Battle of the Labyrinth. In this book, Percy Jackson and his friends, Annabeth Chase, Tyson and Grover, go on a quest in the magical underground labyrinth to find the ancient Daedalus‘s forge. The only problem is the labyrinth is constantly changing, and there is no way to navigate the labyrinth properly, as well as there are monsters forever wandering the labyrinth.

Matticemaggie During their quest, the group ended up in Alcatraz and rescue and ancient Hundred-Handed one names Briares from his capture Kampê. But after all his years of imprisonment, Briares is defeated and leaves the group to their own devices. So onward the continue, hoping to find the ancient forge before Luke and his army find it. Percy and his friends go through many hardships and run into many obstacles throughout this book, but manage to defeat them. 4y
Matticemaggie I think a reoccurring motif in this book would be a constant mentioning of the labyrinth as the place is constantly changing. The importance of this motif is it is a representation that things are constantly changing. More often than not you can not plan for certain things to happen because most things are unexpected. With the labyrinth constantly changing, Percy Jackson and his group can not plan a way to get tot the forge or an emergency escape. 4y
MissYaremcio Thanks for the review kiddo! This Litsy post was on POV, but still a great review! 4y
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Theif is a very well written book, it keeps you on your toes and yearning for more. This book is about how Percy Jackson, son of the god Poseidon, is accused of stealing Zeus‘s master bolt, so he sets off across America looking for it. Percy runs into many obstacles on his way to the underworld, but manages to overcome them all. But when he gets to the underworld, he discovered... continued in comment

Matticemaggie That him and his friends had been tricked. During this book, a reoccurring motif is the water. I think the reason this motif may be important in this book may be because Percy is the son of the sea god, so every time he comes in contact with water, he learns something new or become stronger than before 4y
MissYaremcio Well done Maggie! This was one of my favorite book series as a student! I would have loved to see your recommendation however! 5/6 4y
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