The kind of reader that would like the lightning Thief is a reader that is in to stories, and really likes what book they are reading.
I wish I'd known how briefly I would get to enjoy my new home.
Just the lightning thief or the series if its just the lightning thief than Percy and Annabeth. haha captain obvious i guess you could be friends with clarisse and luke and those peoples.
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"Who is Grover related to?" would be a good question.
The reason why Rick Riordan, the author of The Lightning Thief chose the title 'The Lightning Thief' for the title of his book was because it was what the story plot was mainly about; finding out who the true lightning thief was.'Zeus's stolen bolt' would not bring in much readers, so he had to make a drawing title.The Lightning Thief makes you wonder, who is the lightning thief? So you pick up the book and begin to read it, to find out.That is what Rick Riordan wanted, so he created 'The Lightning Thief' to be his title of his book.
Depends where if it is in the Lightning Thief then it would be Luke Castellan
Well,if you saw The Lightning thief,you would know why.
first of all, its the Lightning thief. and I think the theme would probably be courage, or adventure
The Lightning Thief is recommended for readers ages 8-12, generally suitable for children in the upper elementary or middle school grades. However, some younger advanced readers may also enjoy the book with parental guidance.
The "The Lightning Thief is actually a very good book, I would recommend a 10+ for this book. This book includes humor, surprises, and alot of more fascinating things. This book is a blast!
well i am a very high reader si i started reading it in second grade but it does say 5 bad words and a bunch in ancient greek. so about 8 or 9 or 10 i would say! hope that helps you!
Luke, the lightning thief, wanted to make Zeus think that Poseidon took his master bolt so there would be a war and Olympus would fall apart, so Luke can wake Cronus and gain power and control.