Tuesday, December 15, 2009

battle of the labryinth

Battle of the labryinth (Book 4 of Percy Jakson series)
By Rick Riodran
Rating: *****

I finished the book Battle of the labryinth almost 1 month ago. I guess I didn't blog about books too much and forgot about it. Anyway, since I have the whole time to myself, I thought I might just post about the book now.
As I mentioned above, this book is the 4th book of Percy Jakson series. I've done a blog post about the 3rd one, the Titan's curse, so you might know what this is about. But for other people, this book is about greek mythology. There are gods, and olympus. Some of you might know about this because well, greek gods are famously known around the world even to the western side. Anyway, there is our hero Percy. He is a son of Poseidon, who is the sea god. In this book, he and his friends; Annabeth, Grover and his half-brother cyclops, Tyson. Together they plunge themselves into the darkness of the Labryinth, which is a maze that can never be solved. In the journey, they meet the wild god, Pan, and they manage to hold off the attack of the mighty Titans, but there are more and more coming endlessly.
My favorite part of this book is when Percy fights the telekhies, who are sea demons. In this part, he uses the power from his father, and brings up a huge tidal wave to the demons and destroy them. Here every telekhies dissolve into nothing, (by the way, when monsters get killed, they discinegrate). This was so cool because this was like about the 1st time he actually used his most powerful ability, which explained him passing out for a week.

2 comments:

Andrew S. said...

I read this book in 5th grade and I like it a lot. Did you know there is a 5th book?

Ivan Zhang said...

FYI after the monster discinegrats it will came back.