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May 6, 2016 - Download. Also by Rick Riordan Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book One: The Lightning Thief Book Two: The. Graphic Novel The Heroes of Olympus Book One: The Lost Hero Book Two: The Son of Neptune Book. There was no plan B that would keep me alive. The son of sobek rick riordan. The Son Of Sobek (2013) About book: The Son of Sobekby Rick Riordan The Son of Sobek is an interesting story written by Rick Riordan, to combine the Percy Jackson series and the Kane C(K?)hronicles series. In the story, Carter Kane is searching to kill a crocodile monster, the monster being a son of Sobek (Egyptian god of crocodiles).
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Publication date July 1, 2005 (hardcover) April 1, 2006 (paperback) Media type Print , audiobook CD Pages 377 PZ7.R4829 Li 2005 Followed by The Lightning Thief is an - based on, the first novel written by in the series. The manuscript was sold in an auction to, an of Hyperion Books for Children and thus Disney Publishing (succeeded by the imprint). The novel charts the adventures of modern-day twelve-year-old as he discovers he is a, the son of a mortal woman and the.
Percy and his friends Annabeth Chase and Grover Underwood go on a quest to find 's stolen lightning bolt and prevent a war between the gods Zeus, Poseidon,. The Lightning Thief was published in July 2005. The book has sold over 1.2 million copies in the subsequent four years, appearing on and being listed as one of the 's Best Books for Young Adults, among other awards. It was adapted into a film named released in the United States on February 12, 2010. This novel is followed by and spawned two sequel series and the extended universe of the. Rick Riordan, the author, at the release of Development for The Lightning Thief began when author Rick Riordan made up stories for his son Haley, who had been diagnosed with. His son had been studying in and asked that his father come up with based on Greek myths.
Riordan had been a Greek mythology teacher in middle school for many years and was able to remember enough stories to please his son. Soon Riordan ran out of myths and his son requested that Riordan make new ones using the characters from Greek myths with a new twist. Riordan created the fictional character Percy Jackson and his travels across the United States to recover Zeus's lightning bolt. In his new story, Riordan made ADHD and dyslexia part of a demigod's powers - respectively, heightened battle reflexes and a brain wired to read rather than English. After Riordan finished telling the story his son asked that his dad write a book based on Percy's adventures, and he did. While he gave his manuscript to his agent and editor to review, Riordan took his book to a group of middle schoolers to critique.
With their help, he came up with the name of the book and invented Percy's magic sword. Riordan first sent out the manuscript for The Lightning Thief under a pseudonym, as he did not want to rely on anyone in the publisher industry, who would have known him through his. After many rejections, an agent picked up the manuscript as she liked its premise. In 2004 the book was sold to for enough money that Riordan could quit his job to focus on writing.
The book has since been released in multiple versions (including hardcover, paperback, and audio editions) and has been translated and published all over the world. Plot The Lightning Thief is narrated in the by, a twelve-year-old diagnosed with. On a school trip to the, one of the chaperones, turns into a and attacks him. The other, lends Percy a to defeat her. After school lets out, Percy goes on a trip to Long Island with his, Sally. In the middle of the first night, Percy's friend, who is actually a, tells them they are in danger, and the three drive to a mysterious.
The attacks them, grabs Mrs. Jackson, and causes her to disappear in a blinding flash of gold light. Believing his mother has died, Percy kills the beast with one of its own horns, then drags the unconscious Grover into the camp, soon falling unconscious himself. Percy wakes up three days later and learns the camp is called and that he is a demigod: the son of a human and a. He settles into camp life and meets several other demigods, including. After a attacks him during a game of, Percy is claimed by his father, the god. The activities director explains to Percy how the three eldest male gods—Poseidon, and —swore an oath not to have children more than 70 years ago; Percy represents a violation of that oath.
This, coupled with the fact that Zeus's master lightning bolt has recently been stolen, has bred much suspicion between the gods. Percy is tasked with locating that bolt before an all-out war can break out. He chooses Annabeth and Grover to accompany him on a quest to the realm of Hades, the most likely culprit.
Before he leaves, Percy is given Chiron's magic sword Anaklusmos ('Riptide') and Luke's flying sneakers. The trio then travels towards, the entrance to Hades's realm. Along the way, they are attacked by the Furies, and the, and several other monsters. They also do a favor for the god, who gives them a backpack full of supplies and transportation to. Percy gradually learns more about his companions, his powers, and the world of the Greek gods.
When they arrive in Hades's realm, Grover is nearly dragged into by Percy's flying shoes. The battered group finally meet Hades, who reveals that his Helm of Darkness has been stolen too.
Hades accuses Percy of stealing his helm and threatens to kill Sally Jackson (who has been the god's hostage the whole time) and the dead unless it is returned. When Percy finds the missing master bolt inside Ares's backpack, the group realizes they've been manipulated.
Narrowly escaping the Underworld, Percy challenges Ares to a duel. When the demigod wins, he gives the Helm of Darkness to the Furies; when Hades then realizes that Percy was not the thief, he returns Mrs. Jackson to their apartment in New York. Percy takes the master bolt back to Zeus, who rewards the young hero by not killing him as his laws recommend.
Percy returns to camp a hero and enjoys the rest of his summer there. On the last day of camp, however, he goes into the woods with Luke, who reveals himself to be the real thief of the Helm and bolt, following the orders of. Kronos also manipulated power-hungry Ares into taking part in the scheme.
Percy cannot believe that Luke would do such a thing, and so Luke explains his belief that the gods are irresponsible and poor leaders who must be overthrown. He offers Percy the chance to join him, and when the other demigod does not, tries to kill him with a. Percy manages to kill the arachnid, but is badly and soon faints. When he has awakened and recovered, Percy is given the choice of whether to return home for the school year or stay at camp year round. After much thought he decides to spend the school year with his mother (who is no longer with Gabe after petrifying him with Medusa's head) even though it will be more dangerous for him with Luke and Kronos on the loose. Grover and Annabeth also leave the camp for the year, but promise to keep in touch with Percy.
Critical reception The Lightning Thief received mostly positive reviews. The book has a rating of 4.24 out of 5 on Goodreads. Said, 'There are two levels of fun in The Lightning Thief. One is the fast-paced quest of a young hero and his friends to save the world.' And added, 'Another level of fun here – laughing at the wicked ways the author has updated the gods and monsters for the 21st century'. However, it did criticize some aspects of the book, describing the prose as 'choppy and attitude-filled' and complaining that 'the characters aren't emotionally involving'. Its overall rating was 4 stars out of 5.
Numerous other reviews were more positive. The New York Times praised The Lightning Thief as 'perfectly paced, with electrifying moments chasing each other like heartbeats'. Said in its starred review that the book was 'an adventure-quest with a hip edge' and that 'readers will be eager to follow the young protagonist's next move'. Reviews said, 'The sardonic tone of the narrator's voice lends a refreshing air of realism to this riotously paced quest tale of heroism that questions the realities of our world, family, friendship and loyalty.' , author of called it 'A fantastic blend of myth and modern'.
Finally, also praised the book, regarding it as 'swift and humorous' and added that the book would 'leave many readers eager for the next installment.' On April 8, 2007, The Lightning Thief was ranked ninth on for children's books. The Lightning Thief was the winner of the Best Book of 2005 as well one of the books in the Best of the Best Books List, 2005. It was also in the Top Shelf Fiction List and was the winner of the Red House Children's Book Award Winner (UK), 2006; Askews Torchlight Award (UK), 2006; and the (Missouri Association of School Librarians), 2008. It was an Notable Book, 2006 and a Notable Book (2005). It received the in 2008 and the in 2009.
Scholastic Parent & Child magazine also included the novel within its 100 'Greatest Books for Kids.' When asked about the various awards, Rick Riordan said: 'The ultimate compliment for a children's writer is when the kids like it.' Adaptations Film adaptation. Main article: In June 2004, acquired the feature film rights to the book.
In April 2007, director was hired to helm the project. The film, titled Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, was released in the United States on February 12, 2010 and had as Percy Jackson, as Annabeth Chase, as Grover Underwood, as Luke Castellan, and as Chiron. The film received mixed reviews from critics upon release and grossed $226 million at the worldwide box office. A sequel, was released in 2013.
Audiobook On June 28, 2005, a 10-hour and 25 minute audio book version, read by actor Jesse Bernstein, was published worldwide. Magazine said, 'the narrator’s voice lends a refreshing air of realism to this riotously paced quest tale of heroism that questions the realities of our world, family, friendship and loyalty'. Praised the audiobook, 'adults and children alike will be spellbound as they listen to this deeply imaginative tale unfold.' School Library Journal both praised and criticized the audio book saying 'Although some of Jesse Bernstein's accents fail (the monster from Georgia, for instance, has no Southern trace in her voice), he does a fine job of keeping the main character's tones and accents distinguishable'. Main article: A one-hour musical aimed at young audiences was planned to hit the road on a nationwide tour in September 2014 following a stint in New York City in 2014.
A two-hour version of the musical previewed on March 23, 2017 at the. It officially opened on April 4, 2017, and ran until May 6 of the same year. On June 20, a cast recording was released on the Broadway Records label. In August 2017, it was announced that the two-hour long production would be going on a national tour beginning in the fall of 2018.
Main article: The Lightning Thief is followed by in which Percy and Annabeth rescue Grover who has been imprisoned by, the, and recover the to save the camp. They are accompanied by Percy's Cyclops half brother, and Clarisse La Rue in this mission. Like The Lightning Thief, it won several prizes and received generally positive reviews as well. It sold over 100,000 copies in paperback. It was followed by, and as well as an entire new sequel-series, and later,. Foreign language editions The Lightning Thief was published in Chinese, Italian, French, German, Norwegian, Spanish,.
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