Paperback, 400 pages

Portuguese language

Published Jan. 29, 2010 by Intrínseca.

ISBN:
978-85-98078-69-4
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[back cover] E se os deuses do Olimpo estivessem vivos no século XXI? E se eles ainda se apaixonassem por mortais, com os quais tivessem filhos que pudessem se tornar heróis? Segundo a lenda da Antiguidade, a maior parte deles, marcados pelo destino, dificilmente passa da adolescência. Poucos conseguem descobrir sua identidade.

Percy Jackson é filho de um deus. Ele está para ser expulso do colégio... de novo. Mas, aos doze anos, esse é apenas mais um de seus problemas. Além do transtorno do déficit de atenção e da dislexia, parece que, ultimamente, criaturas fantásticas e deuses do Olimpo saíram dos livros de mitologia grega diretamente para a realidade. E, ao que tudo indica, estão aborrecidos com ele. O raio-mestre de Zeus foi roubado, e é Percy quem deve resgatá-lo. Para restaurar a paz no Olimpo, ele e seus amigos - jovens heróis modernos, precisarão fazer mais que capturar o …

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reviewed The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (Percy Jackson & the Olympians -- Book 1)

An Enjoyable Adventure with Greek Mythology

5 stars

Twelve-year-old Perseus "Percy" Jackson knew he was different from other kids. For most of his life, he had struggled in school. His ADHD and dyslexia made it impossible for him to learn anything. One day, his boarding school decided to take a tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This was meant to be an ordinary field trip filled with boring droning over history but an incident with a fellow student draws the attention of a teacher named Mrs. Dodds. The woman changes and charges after Percy only to have him defeated.

Percy knows that something is going on and his concerns are addressed when he hears Grover and Mr. Brunner discussing him. Even more, he sees three old ladies knitting while on his way home. Then, a trip with his mother takes a turn for the worst placing Percy on the doorsteps of a camp for children like he …

reviewed The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (Percy Jackson & the Olympians -- Book 1)

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4 stars

This middle grade book would have been one of my absolute favorites in my youth, and I loved it now too. I love Greek mythology, and this is basically Greek mythology meets modern urban fantasy.

Perseus Jackson, short Percy, is a problem student who can never settle down anywhere. His mother lives with his detestable step-father in New York, and he gets moved from boarding school to boarding school. But one day something changes, when his math teacher turns into a Fury and tries to attack him. He eventually finds out that he is actually a demi-god, the offspring of Poseidon with his mortal mother, and that there's a whole camp full of children like him.

But war is brewing amongst the three major gods Zeus, Poseidon and Hades because Zeus' bolt was stolen, and Percy is sent on a quest with Grover the Satyr, and Athena's daughter Annabeth, to …