So I am a big fan of a lot of things, fairy tales, dragons, quests, witches, a little magic here and there, and of course bad-ass women that take care of their own problems and have a good time doing it thank you very much. Naturally being a book such I am I go in search of books that will meet some or all of these criteria. One day my good friend and I were scrolling through a list of the 50 top women in fiction or something of that sort and I came across one Princess Cimorene and The Enchanted Forrest Chronicles. As soon as I read about Princess Cimorene and how she abandoned her kingdom to go live with dragons I knew I had to read the series.
I went in search of it for the first time back in the summer to no avail. During the fall I had a lot going on and so the search was stalled. But then it was time for the holiday shopping to begin and so I thought how great would it be if I could find the first in the series "Dealing with Dragons" and give it my best friend and fellow book nerd for Christmas, with the intention of borrowing it of course. But alas, alack it was nowhere to be found on my search. Christmas was coming closer and I was getting discouraged, finally I decided to give up the search for the time being and try again another day. On Christmas day my best friend/roommate and I started opening presents and I came across a small book shaped one. Loving books of all sorts I was naturally excited which became overwhelming joy when I opened it and saw that it was 'Dealing with Dragons' the first Princess Cimorene series. Turns out while I was looking for the book as a gift for her my friend was searching for the same book for me. Great minds really do think alike. I started reading that day and couldn't stop. The closer I got to the end the more I realized that I didn't want to read anything but this series. And so I went to amazon.com and purchased the box set of The Enchanted Forest Chronicles.
Reading these books was like eating potato chips, you can't have just one. I devoured one book after the other loving each and every one of them. Each book brought about a new story, more characters to fall in love with and through them all was kick ads, hardcore, over the top awesome Princess Cimorene. In the first book Princess Cimorene decides that seeing as she can't be a proper princess loving embroidery and table manners she decides she would much rather be a captive princess with the dragons. And so she heads off in search of the dragon caves and when she finds them offers herself up as a willing princess. Although most of the dragon are wary of a 'willing' princess Kazul decides she could use a feisty princess around the place and so their friendship begins. Together they fight off evil wizards, dust treasure and fend off annoying knights that keep coming around to try and 'rescue' Cimorene. The result of all this fending off and thanks to Cimorene's unbelievably cherries jubilee Kazul and Cimorene become the best of friends.
I have a deep dislike of spoilers and people that ruin great books by revealing too much of the story. I may err on the side of too much caution at times by not telling any part of the story for which I apologize. But with a series you really have to be careful about what you say and the details you reveal. With that in mind all I will tell you about the next three books is this, each book brings a new bunch of characters that are just as loveable or just as hateable as the next bunch and brand new adventures that leave you breathless with excitement. Are these children novels? Yes, yes they are. And I think that that just makes them better! I have no discrimination in my heart when it comes to reading. Or anything else for that matter, so be it children's, adult's, young readers or whatever it may be if it's good I will like it! And with the Cimorene stories especially I felt that because it was written for children and the stories were fun and simple it made them perfect. If it had tried to be more complicated or intricate it would have taken away from the greatness of the characters and the story itself.
All of that is meant to say this, don't be turned off by the fact that they are indeed children's fantasy. They are amazing books and utterly engaging stories for any age as long as you are young at heart!
Book Title: The Lightning Thief
Author: Rick Riordan
Version: Library ebook
ISBN: 9781423131892
Published: May 5th, 2009
First Published: June 1st, 2005
Genre: Young Readers Fantasy/Adventure
SYNOPSIS: Percy Jackson has grown up having a lot of problems. First off he isn't really sure who or where his dad is, his mom has to work in a candy shop just to support them when all she ever wanted was to go to college and become a novelist. He has been diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD and been kicked out of six schools in six years. It's pretty safe to say that his life has been a little on the difficult side.
Percy's sixth grade year at Yancy Academy started off the same as almost everywhere else. But for his mom's sake Percy wants to try and make this school work. He has a new friend named Grover who has a disability that makes him limp and he gets picked on a lot so Percy looks out for him. And he has a teacher that seems to be on his side for once, his Latin teacher Mr. Brunner. However towards the end of the term things begin to go a little wonky. On what should be a routine field trip to The Met Percy ends up alone with his math teacher Mrs. Dodds who turns into a crazy scary monster and attacks him. Thanks to a little help from Mr. Brunner and a magic pen Percy disintegrates Mrs. Dodds and gets away.
When Percy confronts Mr. Brunner and Grover about what had happened they both act as if they have no idea who Mrs. Dodds is and what really throws him off is that all the other students seem to be on the same train. Percy tries to put the whole incident behind him and get through the rest of the school year. When he is told that he will not be allowed to come back to the school for the next year Percy kind of gives up. But because Mr. Brunner has always been on his side Percy decides he'll make some effort to pass his Latin final. On his way to ask for some last minute guidance from Mr. Brunner he hears something that stops him in his tracks. Mr. Brunner and Grover talking about him, Percy, Mrs. Dodds and the terrible danger that Percy is in. Feeling confused and a little scared Percy heads back to his dorm room and attempts to fall asleep.
When he gets back home on the first day of summer he has great plans to spend the summer with his mom and finding a new school. Everything seems to be going in a good direction when his mom and him head out to Montauk for a stay at the beach. But then things start going wrong that night when Grover shows up and tells them it's time to leave. And so begins an adventure that Percy soon realizes isn't one he signed up for. While on the run he finds out that not only is all the Greek mythology that he has been studying actually real and still valid, seeing as the gods are all alive and well, but that he is in fact the son of one of them. He is a demigod, a half-blood and he is in terrible danger out in the mortal world. As the three of them head toward camp half-blood they are chased by a Minotaur who grabs Percy's mom who then disappears in a shower of gold. Percy defeats the Minotaur and promptly passes out.
He awakens in a room in Camp Half-Blood feeling weak and out of sorts. When he is strong enough to move into the general population he is put into the Hermes cabin where kids who are unclaimed go to live. There he meets Luke, son of Hermes, who kind of takes him under his wing and they quickly become friends. After a few days during a game of capture the flag Percy finally finds out who his father is. His father is Poseidan god of the sea and one of the big three, the three brother gods, Zeus, Hades, and Poseidan who had sworn an oath never to sire half mortal children again. He moves into the Poseidan cabin all alone and feels more confused and lonely than before. If all that wasn't enough Percy finds out that Zeus is threatening war against Poseidan because Zeus believes that Percy has stolen his master lightning bolt. Offended and angry and hoping to clear his name and prevent a war Percy, his new friend Annabeth, daughter of Athena, and Grover set off on a quest to find the lightning bolt, return int to Olympus and find the real lightning thief before war breaks out.
REVIEW: Ok I'm going to be 100% honest, I saw the movie first and I really loved it. And it is only now, years later, that I have finally read the book. There cat's out of the bag and we can all move on. The movie was good, the book was amazing! I love Greek mythology I always have and that was what originally drew me to the movie. After moving to New York and meeting my good friend Sidney McEntyre and after hearing her talk about how good the book series was I added it to my giant list of 'to read' books. After being here over a year I finally got a library card and with my new lending abilities I decided to borrow the ebook version of "The Lightning Thief" and I am so glad that I did.
This was such a great book! I had been in a little bit of a reading rut lately, reading a lot of simply ok books or books that I wasn't that excited about. This book though turned everything around. I was reading it and I got excited about reading all over again. The writing is great for a young reader's book. Simple but full of things that would make kids want to learn more. And I found that the way that the Greek mythology was part of it was a stroke of genius on Mr. Riordan's part. I thought that he did an incredible job making it accessible and yet keeping it so that kids will want to learn more. It's pretty cool.
The story is amazing! Pure and simple, I mean what kid wouldn't love an adventure story about kids that have extra powers because they are the children of Greek gods? The story is just so very cool and full of awesomeness. It was a fun read from start to finish, I didn't want to put it down ever. That is a great adventure story, one that makes you want to read all the time and never put it down. I'm really glad that this is a series because I didn't want the story to end. This way I get a lot more of Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
The characters were so much fun! These kids were cool, like really cool! Sure they greatly burdened with the fact that they are half god and are kept in constant danger by the monsters that seem to always find them but they are still really cool. They have these powers that comes from their god/goddess parents and they know how to use them to a extent. Although they are young and just starting out they can take care of themselves and they know how to navigate themselves in the world of myth and legend which is very real to them. I just loved the characters in this book and I went ahead and read the second one and I simply can't get enough of Percy and Annabeth and all their merry friends!
I highly recommend this series to all readers who are interested in Greek mythology. This is a great read for every age and a great way to start the love of reading for young kids just starting out. It's a fantastic book and I'm thinking that the rest of the series is just as great. I say go forth and find a copy, buy it, borrow it, however it is done take a chance and read "The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan because it's a truly great read and I know that it made me love reading all over again!