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The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4) | 
enlarge | Author: Rick Riordan Publisher: Hyperion Book CH Category: Book
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $5.23 You Save: $12.76 (71%)
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Rating: 80 reviews Sales Rank: 139
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 368 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.8 x 1.3
ISBN: 1423101464 EAN: 9781423101468 ASIN: 1423101464
Publication Date: May 6, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new. Great for a gift!
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Product Description Percy Jackson isn’t expecting freshman orientation to be any fun. But when a mysterious mortal acquaintance appears on campus, followed by demon cheerleaders, things quickly move from bad to worse. In this latest installment of the blockbuster series, time is running out as war between the Olympians and the evil Titan lord Kronos draws near. Even the safe haven of Camp Half-Blood grows more vulnerable by the minute as Kronos’s army prepares to invade its once impenetrable borders. To stop the invasion, Percy and his demigod friends must set out on a quest through the Labyrinth–a sprawling underground world with stunning surprises at every turn. Full of humor and heart-pounding action, this latest audiobook promises to be their most thrilling adventure yet.
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Standardized Sphinxes October 3, 2008 Cassie Giordano (USA) These books are always enjoyable. I've been a mythology enthusiast since I was a kid and am still a sucker for creative variations on Greek Myths. I had to particularly laugh at the Sphinx who ditches the traditional riddle contest for a standardized test. Her lines are classic. "Think? How am I supposed to test whether you can think?, that's ridiculous!" "If you won't pass, you fail. And since we can't allow any children to be held back, you'll be eaten!" "My grading machine! I can't be exemplary without my test scores!" OK, I'm a teacher. I probably found this much more amusing than the kids that this book is targeted toward.
Demon cheerleaders and friendly hellhounds, what more could you ask for? September 30, 2008 K. Eckert (Minneapolis, MN) This is the 4th book in the Percy and the Olympians series. I have heard that there are supposed to be 5 books in the series. This book was as good as the previous ones and follows the same basic formula as those ones. I listened to this on audiobook and the audiobook was very well done! Percy is going to orientation at yet another new school. This time more is at stake because he was allowed into this school on a recommendation from his mother's boyfriend. As usual trouble ensues and he is attacked right off the bat by evil monster cheerleaders. So starts another fun fast-paced adventure with Percy and his buddies. Percy flees the scene meeting Annabeth on the way and they end up back at camp half-blood where Annabeth is finally given a quest. Her quest will take her, Tyson, Percy, and Grover through the depths of the fabled Labyrinth and through many other fantastical areas of Greek mythology. As Aphrodite promised Percy's "love life" begins to get difficult with the addition of Elizabeth Rachel Dare to the story. This was another great book. I continue to love how the Greek myths are woven in with everyday reality. I love the characters. I love how even Percy's everyday normal mortal life is kept track of and not forgotten about. This is just an all-in-all great book. I love this series and am very excited to see how it ends. Great book! Karissabooks.blogspot.com
Its Dark, its Cold, Its the Labyrinth September 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Battle of the Labyrinth, I have to say, is my second favorite book in the "Percy Jackson and the Olympians series." The Lightning Thief is my favorite. The Battle of the Labyrinth is thrilling and spectacular. If you like mystery and adventure, read this book. Percy Jackson is the main character who is brave and courageous. He is a half-blood, meaning his dad is a god, Poseidon, and his mom is mortal. He is a fourteen-year-old teenager who is learning about the powers that he possesses. He needs to learn how to use his powers appropriately or run away. Percy, also, can be obnoxious because he makes stupid jokes at the worst times. This epic starts with a surprise attack on Percy by a demon-cheerleader while he is at summer orientation for another new school. As he flees, he takes a taxi to Camp Half-Blood and the real adventure begins. Percy and his friends, Annabeth, Grover, and Tyson, find a secret entrance to the labyrinth and searches for its inventor, Daedalus, and a way to stop the evil Titan lord's , Kronos, invasion. Inside the labyrinth, it is dark, murky, chilly, and ever changing. It is full of entrances, exits, changing paths, and monsters. Percy kills monster after monster with his pen that turns into a 3-foot sword named Riptide. Inside Daedalus' workshop, they ask for the addias string, which is a guide that point the way through the labyrinth. They leave the labyrinth to get ready to destroy Kronos and his army. The camp was losing to the evil army until Daedalus sacrifices himself to destroy his creation, the labyrinth. Percy thinks his adventure of fighting Kronos is over but he was mistaken. (We will have to read the next book to find out what happens.) The theme of The Battle of the Labyrinth is to have great friends that you can trust, because friendships must prevail no matter the odds.
Excellent series! September 21, 2008 Vicki Kaas (Cedarburg, WI United States) Purchased for 12-year-old son. It's always been difficult to get him to read, but he can't put these books down! I hope the series never ends.
My son can't wait until book 5 September 18, 2008 N. Jenkins (Raleigh, NC) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Four books down and one to go :-( (Mr. Riordan, PLEASE consider writing more books in the series!!!) This series has captured my son's interest and imagination unlike any other fiction series with the exception of the Magic Treehouse books. He is an 11-year old and despite being considered AG in reading skills, he would rather eat liver than read novels. My son's fifth grade teacher got him interested in the first book. After that, he had to have the whole set. He read all four books in about 1.5 weeks time -- usually reading over 100 pages a day -- even on school nights. He thought this book was the best though the ending definitely leaves you hanging -- and waiting for Book 5. The things that he likes best about the series: 1. Percy is a regular kid just like him who has his struggles in school. 2. He loves the Greek Mythology tie-ins 3. He loves the writing style and humor of the author 4. The stories don't take place in ancient times -- rather uses ancient stories in modern times. Now my problem is what to get him reading next. He isn't interested in Harry Potter or most of the other popular fantasy collections. If any one has a suggestion on other series with the above characteristics, please let me know -- I would be eternally grateful!
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