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Do you like the Percy Jackson books?


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So, I'm reading the first one right now, I'm on the part where Chiron tells Percy about his quest, and well I don't like it that much. It's ok, but, to me it seems like a Harry Potter wannabe. The main character is 12/11 and they're special, but they don't know about it until they turn a certain age, then they go to someplace with other people their age (Hogwarts/ Camp Half Blood), they have 2 best friends (Ron and Hermione/ Grover and Annabeth), they're split up into (houses/ cabins), and they have a rivals (Slytherin/ Cabin 5).



I wouldn't say it's boring, it keeps me interested, but whenever I put it down I don't feel the need to pick it up again.



So, if you have read it did you like? Does the book get any better? Also after this book does the series get better?


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I enjoyed the series. The first one was fun, the second one was good as well, then both the third and fourth were great! Those two books were deffinetly the best of the series. The fifth one was good but I thought it was the weakest (the final battle was looong and repetetive)


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I thought he did a good job on the LOTR films, the Hobbit has been okay too. Will have to try his books one of these days.

:lol:

On topic, I remember enjoying them when they came out. I already knew a lot about Greek mythology, so I think that probably added to my interest in the series. Of course, I was more a part of the target demographic when I read them, though, so I'm not sure how I'd feel after a re-read now.

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I finished the book and I decided I do like it :lol: The second half was better than the first half and the Harry Potter similarities aren't that big of a deal either. They don't stand out unless you are actually searching for them, which I was at first.

Yep, similarities with Harry potter are superficial. They are very different stories. Harry Potter is by far my favorite, epic and with good worldbuilding. Percy Jackson is not bad at all, though. It's a light and fun read.

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I hate when my fantasy books aren't realistic

Sarcasm?

My point is that in ASOIAF or LOTR it's the author's world so he can choose what to do with it, so you can't really say something is unrealistic. In Percy Jackson it's supposed to be our world, which makes the lack of reaction that monsters make, for instance, unrealistic.

HP dealt with that better (Muggles dying of monoxide poisoning) at least.

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