Paperback, 400 pages

Portuguese language

Published Nov. 21, 2008 by Intrínseca.

ISBN:
978-85-98078-39-7
Copied ISBN!

View on OpenLibrary

4 stars (3 reviews)

[Publishing House's site] Primeiro volume da saga Percy Jackson e os olimpianos, O ladrão de raios esteve entre os primeiros lugares na lista das séries mais vendidas do The New York Times. O autor conjuga lendas da mitologia grega com aventuras no século XXI. Nelas, os deuses do Olimpo continuam vivos, ainda se apaixonam por mortais e geram filhos metade deuses, metade humanos, como os heróis da Grécia antiga. Marcados pelo destino, eles dificilmente passam da adolescência. Poucos conseguem descobrir sua identidade.

O garoto-problema Percy Jackson é um deles. Tem experiências estranhas em que deuses e monstros mitológicos parecem saltar das páginas dos livros direto para a sua vida. Pior que isso: algumas dessas criaturas estão bastante irritadas. Um artefato precioso foi roubado do Monte Olimpo e Percy é o principal suspeito. Para restaurar a paz, ele e seus amigos – jovens heróis modernos – terão de fazer mais do …

31 editions

Some of the words are definitely dated at this point.

4 stars

It's always weird reading books from almost 20 years ago and realizing how much things have changed. I know that this is a kids book from the early 2000s, but oh man, some of the words used to describe the characters. Anyone that Percy didn't really care for got a heafty heaping of harsh critiques on physical appearances.

Overall, though, found this to be enjoyable. The story moved along at a good pace and nothing really slogged. It became a little predictable, but it was written for children and not adults, so I didn't hold that against it.

Overall, I think my kiddos would enjoy this as they are both very much into Greek gods at this time, and I wanted a fun series that they could dive into that's not Harry Potter because I can't let them think it's ok to support the atrocity that is JK Rowling. This …

Review of 'The Lightning Thief' on 'Goodreads'

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 …