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Percy Jackson & the Olympians
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UK logo for Percy Jackson and the Olympians (as the series is best-known there)


  • The Lightning Stealer (2005)
  • The Sea of Monsters (2006)
  • The Behemoth's Curse (2007)
  • The Battle of the Internal ear (2008)
  • The Last Exceeding (2009)

Author Rick Riordan
Cover artist Saint John Rocco (from 2006 Beaver State 2007)
Country United States
Language English
Genre Fantasy, Children's Fiction, take chances
Publishing house Disney Hyperion (US)
Miramax Books (US, first variation)
Penguin Books/Puffin (UK, AU, NZ)[1] [2] [3]
Published 2005–2009
Media type Print (backed and bound), audiobook, e-book
No. of books 5
Followed by The Heroes of Olympus

Sir Henry Percy Jackson & the Olympians , often cut to Percy Jackson, PJO , Beaver State PJatO is a pentalogy of fantasy adventure novels scrivened aside American author Twist Riordan, and the ordinal leger series in the Camp Fractional-Blood Chronicles.[4] Phoebe additive books, on with graphic novel versions of all book in the basic serial have also been free. More 69 million copies of the books have been sold in many than 35 countries.[5]

As of December 10, 2022, the books have been on The New York Times Top-grade Seller list for children's book serial for 600 weeks.[6] The best book was adapted into a movie titled Harry Hotspur Jesse Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief in 2010, which was commercially successful, but attributable major deviations from the books received amalgamated reviews from fans around the world. An adaptation of the secondly book, named Harry Hotspur Jackson: Sea of Monsters, was free in 2013.[7] [8] The Walt Disney Company holds the film rights to the franchise as office of its acquisition of 20th Century Studios.

A TV series adaptation is in development for Disney+, with the release date existence unannounced as of December 2022.

Origins [redact]

Growing for both The Lightning Thief and the Percy Thomas J. Jackson serial commenced when Rick Riordan began penning stories for his son Haley Riordan, who had at the time been diagnosed with ADD and dyslexia.[9] His boy, Haley, had been perusal Greek mythology in minute grade and requested that his father tell him bedtime stories based on Greek myths. When Rick Riordan ran out of myths, his son suggested that atomic number 2 would make up bran-new stories exploitation existing mythological characters and new ones. This led Riordan to create the fictional character of Percy Jackson and make the story of how he travels across the America to recover Zeus' lightning bolt. Haley recommended that He should turn that story into a Koran, and Riordan wrote the Scripture over the adjacent year contempt being fussy at that time.[10]

Leaving his manuscript with his agent and editor for reassessmen, Rick Riordan presented the book to a group of 6th, one-seventh, and 8th graders to read and review article. He gained their approval, and with their avail, came up with the name of the book and created the way Percy's sword works.[11] In 2004, the book was sold to Miramax Books for enough money for Riordan to quit his job and focus along committal to writing.[12] Aft it was released connected 28 June 2005, IT sold-out over 1.2 1000000 copies. The al-Qur'an was released in multiple versions, including hardcover, paperback and audio frequency editions.[13] [14] It has been translated into multiple languages and published totally over the world.[15]

Secret plan [edit]

Readiness in the middle-2000s, the series follows the story of Percy Jackson, a son who discovers atomic number 2 is a demigod son of Poseidon. He was abandoned by his sire because of an oath made by the Big Three (Zeus, Poseidon and Hades) to non father whatsoever Thomas More children after World War II, since the ensuant demigods are too powerful and have potency for great bloodbath (in-universe, World War II had been a fight betwixt children of the Big Ternary). However, all three gods take over children anyway. Percy's journey turns even more thrilling when he discovers that numerous people and ancient monsters are disagreeable to kill him attributable his condition as a demigod, latent strength, and growing influence in the Greek world. Percy also finds out that there are even more demigods like him in Camp Half-Blood, a training camp in Long Island.

With his Friend (and eventual romantic interest) Annabeth Dog, and his best acquaintance and companion Grover Undergrowth (a satyr who Percy finds out is actually his shielde), his journey across the terrorisation thought worlds begins. Harry Hotspur soon finds himself fulfilling extraordinary quests, prophecies, and unpeaceful battles with and for the gods against the uphill threat of Kronos.[16] He also find himself at a crossroads: either helium helps in the destruction of the world, Oregon in preserving it.

Books [edit]

The Lightning Thief [edit]

The Lightning Stealer is the first book in the serial and was released on July 1, 2005.

Percy returns habitation for summer vacation, after which atomic number 2 and his mortal mother Sally Jackson, travel to their cabin in Montauk to take their mind off things and to escapism Percy's stepdad, Gabe Ugliano. However, the trip is cut short-range after a serial publication of harrowing incidents, such atomic number 3 organism attacked past the Minotaur, ensuant in the death of his mother. Percy finds himself at Camp Half-Origin, a preparation camp for demigods like-minded him. He discovers that he is a superman, Word of Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. Percy also learns that his C. H. Best friend, Grover Underwood, is actually a satyr, a forest spirit with a human torso, horns, and a goat's depress body and that Zeus is accusing Percy of having stolen his Master Bolt, the nearly powerful weapon in the universe. To clear his name, make unnecessary the ma from another state of war between the Majestic gods, and maybe fifty-fifty save his mother, Hotspur sets outer to retrieve the lightning bolt from Hades, who is suspected of being the real thief. So, Percy, Grover, and Annabeth Chase, a daughter of Athena, start along a travel to the Scheol, facing many mythological monsters en route. Later on confronting an innocent Hades, they learn that their ally St. Luke Castellan, Word of Hermes, is the real stealer who stole the Lightning Bolt out (also called the Master Bolt) to allow Kronos (also spelled Cronos or Cronus), the defeated Magnate of the Titans from the past, a chance to rise once more and that Ares, the Balkan nation god of state of war, helped cover up St. Luke's crime in society to instigate a warfare betwixt Olympians.

The book was modified into a film by Chris Columbus and 20th Century Fox, under the claim Percy Michael Joe Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Stealer, and was released happening February 12, 2010.

The Sea of Monsters [cut]

The Sea of Monsters is the second installment in the series, discharged on April 1, 2006

Camp Half-Blood is under attack when Thalia's corner, which guards the borders of the camp from the clutches of monsters, is poisoned and slowly begins to die. In order to save the tree and the camp, someone moldiness recover the Golden Fleece, which is somewhere in the Sea of Monsters, the Bermudas Triangle. At the same sentence, Sir Henry Percy finds retired that Grover, who has socialist along a quest to find the missing God Pan, has been captured by the Cyclops Polyphemus and that the Fleece is on Polyphemus' island. Together with Annabeth and his half-brother Tyson, a Cyclops who just arrived at the camp, Percy sets dead set rescue Grover, even though Tantalus, WHO had replaced Chiron, prohibited him from doing so. Meanwhile, Clarisse Lah Rue, daughter of Ares, is sent connected an official quest aside Camp Uncomplete-Blood to retrieve the Shear. The trip-up to the Oceanic of Monsters is long and hazardous and on the way of life the heroes encounter several dangers including Scylla and Charybdis, the sorceress Circe, the Sirens and their former Friend Luke Castellan. Percy also learns most a prophecy from the Oracle of Delphi about a small fry of one of the three most important gods (Zeus, Poseidon and Hades), too called "the Big Three", performin a vital part in the success or failure of the resurrection of Kronos the Titan-King and saving Olympus. The heroes sooner or later retrieve the Fleece and reconstruct Thalia's tree but also unknowingly revive Thalia herself, girl of Zeus, who had been turned into the tree by her father when she sacrificed herself for Annabeth and Gospel of Luke to stick safely to Camp Half-Blood five years prior.[17]

The book was adapted into a film by Thor Freudenthal and 20th 100 Fox, under the title Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, and was released on August 7, 2013.

The Titan's Whammy [edit out]

The Titan's Curse is the third installment in the series. It was discharged on May 11, 2007.[18]

On a foreign mission to rescue the half-bloods Bianca and Nico di Angelo; Percy, Annabeth, Thalia and Grover are attacked by a Mantichora and rescued by the goddess Artemis and her Hunters . However, Annabeth falls off a cliff spell unpeaceful the manticore and is aforesaid to be captured. Later, Artemis is captured by Luke's ground forces while on the hunt for the Ophiotaurus, a cow-serpent [monster that was foretold to lend the downfall of Olympus when its entrails are sacrificed to a fire. Her lieutenant Zoë Nightshade, girl of Atlas and a sister of the Hesperides leads Bianca, Thalia, and Grover on a quest to save her. Percy, who was not invited to join the company, follows them on behalf of Nico di Angelo, promising that He testament execute his best to protect his sister, Bianca. The others eventually see Percy, and he joins their grouping.

They get along the prey of skeletons, who chase them across the body politic. Bianca is capable to kill one, which leaves the others mystified. Bianca later dies as they defecate their way across a godly junkyard, and thus, Percy's promise to Nico is effectively distributed. They find Annabeth with Luke and Artemis, who is holding up the sky. Percy then takes it from Artemis and they prank Book of maps into his original position under the sky. Thalia replaces Zoë, WHO dies, As Cynthia' lieutenant. Thalia's induction as a deputy of Artemis ensures that she will suit immortal, never ageing to 16, thus escaping the Great Prophecy and leaving Percy to fulfill information technology. They return to camp and Walker Percy informs Nico about Bianca's death during the travel. Nico blames Percy for failing to protect her and runs away, only later causing skeletal warriors that invade the camp to fall under the dark void of the Underworld, thus alerting Percy to the fact that Hades is Nico and Bianca's mother.[17]

The Engagement of the Maze [edit]

The Battle of the Labyrinth, the 4th episode in the serial, was free on Crataegus oxycantha 6, 2008. Percy, Annabeth, Grover and Tyson go on a request to find Daedalus's workshop and (maybe) Ariadne's string, which Luke Castellan and his United States Army are looking for too. A swordsman named Quintus is subbing for Mr. D, World Health Organization is on a mission to get the minor gods to get on the gods' side of the warfare. The questers go happening a journey inside the internal ear, lining many monsters. Once they find the shop, they find out that Quintus is actually Daedalus in his 5th body. Daedalus dies and and then they go backbone to camp and have a battle with Luke's army. Casualties admit Castor and Lee Fletcher. After the battle, they prepare for the Battle of Manhattan, since Lord Kronos has up to obliterate Olympus, in the body of Luke Castellan. They only get done the Labyrinth and away from Kronos by Rachel Elizabeth Dare, who throws a plastic blue hairbrush at Kronos, which according to Percy, earns Rachel infinite respect.[17]Inside the volcano were Typhon was being held before "Percy Dies" Annabeth kisses him and and so Percy almost dies. But helium gets recovered by Calypso daughter of Atlas.

The Last Olympian [blue-pencil]

The Next-to-last Olympian, the fifth and net book in the Percy Jackson serial, was released on May 5, 2009.[19]

Percy Jackson learns that Kronos' forces are preparing to attack Mount Olympus. Poseidon, Percy's father, decides that IT is clock time for Percy to now carry through the Dandy Prophecy. Quest a way to defeat Kronos, Nico di Angelo tells Percy his plan, though Percy doesn't like it. Percy bathes in the River Styx, making his body invulnerable leave out one teensy-weensy chosen depart of his body (his Achilles heel) (the small of his hind). Kronos leads a siege of Empire State City and puts its citizens to sleep. Percy leads the campers, Hunters, nature spirits, and centaurs to protect Mount Olympus from Kronos and his forces. Piece they protect Olimbos, the gods hold down the freak Typhon as helium makes his room to New York. Kronos, possessing Saint Luke's body, forces his way into Mount Olympus and battles Percy in Mt. Olympus' throne elbow room. Typhon reaches New York simply is discomfited after the arrival of Poseidon's forces, led by Michael Gerald Tyson.

Annabeth is able to make Gospel According to Luke come back to his senses, and Percy gives him Annabeth's knife. Luke stabs himself in his mortal spot, his armpit (as helium besides was invulnerable from washup in the River Styx) to destroy Kronos and save Go up Mount Olympus, dying heroically. The gods reward Percy and his friends and volunteer him immortality. He rejects the offer but instead requests the gods to claim entirely their children and to experience cabins for all the gods, including the minor ones. The Curse of the Oracle was bestowed by Hades when Zeus killed Maria di Angelo (Bianca and Nico's mother), and Rachel Elizabeth Make bold becomes the following Oracle and recites the next Great Prophecy. The Holy Writ finishes with Walker Percy and Annabeth becoming an official couple, and ominous clouds looming over Rachel's next Great Prophecy. In that location are other series later this one called The Heroes of Olympus and The Trials of Apollo.[17]

Subsidiary works [edit]

The Demigod Files [blue-pencil]

The Superman Files, also written by Kink Riordan, is the first companion book to the series. It was released February 10, 2009, featuring three short stories, interviews with the campers, puzzles and pictures.[20] IT is set between The Combat of the Labyrinth and The Last Olympian.[21] The book received motley reviews, with some reviewers criticizing the lack of substantial material and others commenting on the written material of the scant stories. The stories are Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot, Sir Henry Percy Jackson and the Tan Dragon, The Camper Interviews, and Sir Henry Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades. At the end of the playscript, in that respect are portraits on the characters of the series. [21]

The Ultimate Guide [edit]

The Ultimate Guide is a fellow traveler book, second to the series, released on January 19, 2010. This book has a attractable overlay and autograph character pictures that transfer into four varied characters. Its 156 pages include trading card game, full-color diagrams, and maps.[22] It also includes a dictionary of almost every monster Hotspur faces in the serial, with pictures beside some, as well equally various activities. The book tells of Percy Jackson's starting life Eastern Samoa a half-blood, a hitch of the Underworld aside Nico di  Angelo, the story of Sally Jackson's parents, and items used throughout the series. There is also a paperback version.

Graphical novels [edit]

A graphic art novel based happening The Lightning Thief was published on October 12, 2010. It follows a shortened version of Percy's adventures in The Lightning Stealer with full-color drawings. A graphic novel supported the ordinal book in the series, The Sea of Monsters was released on July 2, 2013. Another graphic novel based on the 3rd book, The Behemoth's Curse was released on Oct 8, 2013. The fourth book in the serial publication, "The Battle of the Labyrinth"'s explicit novel was released happening October 2, 2022. The last book of the serial publication, "The Last Olympian"'s graphic novel was released on August 13, 2022.

Demigods and Monsters [cut]

Demigods and Monsters is an unofficial companion Koran and was released on February 11, 2009.[23] With an introduction aside Riordan, information technology features essays written by various young adult authors that explore, discuss and provide further brainwave into the Percy Andrew Jackson series. At 196 pages, information technology also contains information on the places and characters of the serial, as well as a glossary of Greek myths.[24]

The Demigod Diaries [edit]

The Demigod Diaries contains cardinal sunrise stories with character interviews, illustrations of characters and more, puzzles, and a quiz. The four stories include the adventures of Thalia, Luke, and Annabeth, and others that precede the Percy Jackson and the Olympians serial publication and a first-person narrative from Hotspur's viewpoint. Set a month after the events of The Last Extraordinary and before he goes missing in The Lost Ze, Percy and Annabeth regain Hermes' taken staff. One of the stories is written by Riordan's Son, Alex Haley, and revolves around incomparable of the demigods who fought for Kronos during the Second Titan War and survived the battle in Manhattan. A a part of the byproduct The Heroes of Olympus series, The Demigod Diaries contain a story involving Jason, Leo, and Bagpiper that recounts their metre spent at Camp Half-Blood between The Lost Hero and The Word of Neptune.

Reception [edit]

The Lightning Stealer received mostly positivistic reviews and won awards including the School Program library Daybook Unsurpassed Script of 2005.[25] The New House of York Times praised The Lightning Thief as "perfectly paced, with electrifying moments chasing each other like heartbeats".[26] Writer Rick Riordan said of the assorted awards:

"The ultimate compliment for a children's writer is when the kids like it."[27]

Like its predecessor, The Ocean of Monsters North Korean won several prizes and received in the main positive reviews also.[28] [29] It sold-out over 100,000 copies in hardback by the time IT was free in paperback[30] and reviewers birth praised the storyline, themes and the author's style of writing.[31] [32] [33] Matt Berman, of Common Sense Media, praised the book, locution "The Walker Percy Thomas Jonathan Jackson series continues to live pure fun, with the author doing virtually everything conservative to produce a book that few kids volition be able to stand firm."[32] Kirkus reviewed The Battle of the Labyrinth as, "This volume can stand alone, but no one testament be able to interpret just 1 [...] look no further for the next Ravage Tinker, just Hotspur Jackson as legions of fans already have." As of December 11, 2022, it has been on the Early York Times Children's Series Best Trafficker List for 665 weeks.

Some critics, especially Christly critics of Riordan have marginal of the emphasis on pagan gods in his books. Riordan responds to these complaints by reminding his readers that first and foremost,[34] "The Lightning Thief explores Greek mythology in a modern setting, but it does so as a humorous work of fantasy. I'm for certain not interested in dynamical or contradicting anyone's religious beliefs. Other in the reserve, the character Chiron makes a distinction between God, capital-G, the creator of the universe, and the Hellene gods (bring dow-case g). Chiron says he doesn't want to cut into into the issue of God, but he has no qualms about discussing the Olympians because they are a 'much smaller substance.'"

Critics such as The Calico Critic have as wel disagreed with the fusion of Greek mythology and modern American culture. They have stated that it is unruly to believe "the reality of the tale", claiming that "monsters in the St. Louis Arch" and "the entrance to Olympus in New York" were unimaginable, contempt Riordan's explanations of why he chose these certain locations.[35]

In other media [edit]

Films [edit]

These films have been made from the books:

  • Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010)
  • Percy Thomas Jonathan Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013)

Chris Columbus directed and produced Hotspur Thomas Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief for 20th One C Fox through 1492 Pictures.[36] [37] The film was released February 2, 2010. Columbus has stated that he was drawn to directing the Percy Jesse Jackson movie because it gave him the "chance to do a picture that we haven't really seen before for this generation. When I was a kid, in that respect were movies that dealt with Greek mythology, which in terms of visual personal effects was really primitive. So I thought this was an chance to deal with Greek mythology which children and adults all all over the ma are fascinated by and information technology was not a new genre only a new avenue, dealing with mythologic creatures in a contemporary setting."

The second celluloid in the series, Percy Andrew Jackson: Sea of Monsters,[38] was released on August 7, 2013.[8]

A third moving-picture show, Percy Jackson: Titan's Curse, was planned but never made it to output.

Video spunky [cut]

A video game supported Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief developed by Activision was released exclusively for Nintendo DS happening February 11, 2010.[39] GameZone's Michael Splechta gave IT a 6/10, expression "Percy Jackson might not make a splash when it comes to movie tie-up-in games, but fans of turn-based combat might ascertain some redeeming qualities in this otherwise bare-bones secret plan."[40] Happening Metacritic, the game has a score of 56 out of 100 supported 6 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[41]

Singing [edit]

On January 12, 2022, A Serial of Unfortunate Events narration editor in chief Joe Tracz wrote a new Off Broadway musical adaptation of Percy Jackson tale "The Lightning Stealer.[42] This musical went along a national tour in 2022, followed by a 16-week run happening Broadway from Oct 2022 to January 2022.[43]

Television series [edit]

On December 12, 2022, author Hayrick Riordan revealed on Twitter that he had begun meeting with Disney about a possible adaptation, just stated that it was "way too early to know what if anything might happen", only said he would "keep at it".[44] On May 14, 2022, Riordan announced on Chitter that Disney would be producing a live-action television series following the story of the series, with the first season adapting The Lightning Thief. Riordan too confirmed that he, on with his wife Becky, would be involved in the development of the serial, a significant departure from the film series, in which Riordan was mostly shut of the filmmaking process. The series will be released on Disney+.[45]

On July 13, 2022, Riordan announced that Jonathan E. Steinberg and Dan Shotz wish both serve as the showrunners of the series. Additionally, Daphne Olea europaea, Monica Owusu-Breen, and Joe Tracz will serve as writers and Saint Francis Xavier Stiles, Zoë Neary, and Stewart Strandberg as writer assistants.[46]

On 24 October 2022, Riordan announced on his blog that James Bobin will service Eastern Samoa the director for the pilot episode of the serial publication.[47]

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Sequel series [edit]

The Heroes of Olympus [edit]

The Heroes of Olympus is a sequel series, also based on Tasteless Fractional-Blood and the Balkan nation and Catholicity mythologies. The first book The Lost Italian sandwich was released on October 12, 2010. The like the first series, there are five books.[48] The authoritative website requires a password, later revealed as, non surprisingly newhero. On December 1, 2010, the site went live.[49]

The 2d book in The Heroes of Mt. Olympus, The Son of Neptune, was released in October 2011. The third book, The Mark of Pallas Athen, was free on October 2, 2012. The fourth book, The House of Hades, was released on Oct 8, 2013. The fifth and final book of The Heroes of Olympus serial, The Blood of Mt. Olympus, was released on October 7, 2014.[50]

The Trials of Apollo [edit]

Riordan's follow through series to The Heroes of Olympus Word of God series is titled The Trials of Apollo, which is directly in line with Percy Jackson & the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus. Information technology is left-slanting from the dot of view of Apollo, having been cast down from Olympus by Zeus. The offse installment was titled The Hidden Oracle (discharged May 3, 2022[51]). The second book noble The Dark Prophecy was released in May 2022.[52] The third book titled The Combustion Maze was released along May 1, 2022.[53] The 4th book of the series, The Tyrant's Grave was released on September 24, 2022.[54] The fifth and stopping point book of the pentalogy, The Tower of Nero was free happening October 6, 2022.[55]

Another series [edit]

The Kane Chronicles [edit]

The novels are set within the same fictional universe as the three early book series, and is narrated alternately in first-class honours degree-person by the two protagonist-siblings Carter and Sadie Kane. The siblings are descended from the two pharaohs Narmer and Ramesses the Great and are all-powerful magicians. They and their friends are forced to contend with Egyptian gods and goddesses who still interact with the real life. The series includes a trilogy consisting of The Ruby Pyramid (2010), The Throne of Fire (2011), and The Snake's Shadow (2012), atomic number 3 well equally three crosswalk books with the Percy Jackson &adenosine monophosphate; the Olympians serial.

Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard [edit]

The intense protagonist Magnus Chase, son of the Vanir graven image of fertility Frey, narrates the novel in primary person. Helium has a kinship with Alex Fierro, another main character, and his Valkyrie is Samirah al-Abbas, a daughter of Loki. He is also the cousin of Annabeth Chase, a intense character of the Walker Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus series, who links the two serial publication jointly.[56] The serial consists of a trilogy of books, The Sword of Summer (2015), The Hammer of Thor (2016), and The Ship of the Late (2017).

See also [edit]

  • List of artistic depictions of dyslexia
  • From the Files of the Time Rangers – likewise based on the premise of Greek gods active in the modern United States of America
  • Myth-o-Mania - children's book series depicting nonclassical twists connected Hellenic language mythology
  • Olympians (Marvel Comics)/Thor (Marvel Comics) – comics based on the aforesaid premise, with some Greek and Norse gods.

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External links [edit]

  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians series site from publisher Disney (readriordan.com)
  • Rick Riordan Myth Master at publishing firm Penguin Books (UK)
  • Percy Jackson & the Olympians confirmed Persian-language website Sir Henry Percy-Stonewall Jackson.ir (archived 2010)
  • Teacher's Guide at Educational Resources from Rick Riordan (rickriordan.com)
  • Rick Riordan at the Internet Unsound Fable Database

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