Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #4) The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
In this book, Percy finds himself having to help Annabeth fulfill her quest. Along with Grover the satyr and Tyson the Cyclops. Grover is still trying to find Pan, the Nature God. Luke, who has turned to the Titans, is helping the Titan leader, Kronos regain power and attack Camp Half-Blood. Which brings us to the Labyrinth. A secret maze under the USA and is made to confuse, fool, and drive those who dare search it go insane.

The quest is to find Daedelus, a famous Greek Architect who built the Labyrinth. And since Olympus and the Gods have come up to speed with the 21st century, so has the Labyrinth. We meet Queen Hera, find Percy and his friends on a Demon Dude Ranch, fight a giant, and other mythical monster's. The Labyrinth also makes time go by faster and can take you from Manhattan to San Francisco in a day.

This book also intorduce's Pan and Calypso, a beautiful woman who has been exiled to a secluded island. Percy learns about more of his powers which end up being pretty dangerous. He also helps Nico, son of Hades, help fight against the Titans. As well as a mortal, Rachel, who can see through the Mist and navigate the maze without becoming confused.

This book was filled with so many more adventures and greek mythology. I really enjoyed reading this book to the point I couldn't put it down.

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