You shall go west and face the god who has turned. (Ares)
You shall find what was stolen and see it safely returned. (Zeus's Master Bolt)
You shall be betrayed by one who calls you a friend. (Luke)
And fail to save what matters most, in the end.(Insert answer )
Percy Jackson and the lightning thief has a total of 375 pages.
I'd say Fantasy
he was trying to sell his home
In "The Lightning Thief," Chiron explains that the Greek gods are very much alive and still influence the world today, although they often remain hidden from mortal view. He emphasizes that their power is tied to human belief and emotions, which can affect their actions and interactions with demigods. Chiron also highlights the complexity of the gods' personalities, suggesting they can be both benevolent and capricious.
well, u should read the book!!! its awesome. i would have to say in the Forrest in half-blood hill, the beach, crusty's waterbed place and the tunnel of love
Percy Jackson and the lightning thief has a total of 375 pages.
Yes, the lightning thief is a fictional tale, a myth, although some say that there are hints of truth throughout.
Yes it did.
I'd say Fantasy
he was trying to sell his home
i remember once they said on the back of the lightning thief that um i think the new york times said "look no more for the next harry potter....etc." but keep in mind i borrowed the lightning thief from a friend she had a more recent copy because it said soon a motion picture so it could be different for you.
It is current day US. I suppose you could say it was 2006.
No:1 the lightning thief. No:2 the son of neptune. No:3 = battle of the labrinth
They dont say Chirons last name but as a teacher he goes by Mr. Bruner
Percy:"I'm not saying hello to a pink poodle." Annabeth:"Percy, I said hello to the poodle. You say hi to the poodle."
grover NEEDS to search for pan because if he doesnt he will loose his searchers license and never be able to travel again.
Luke's character in "The Lightning Thief" expresses disdain for Western civilization because he believes it is responsible for the mistreatment of demigods and supernatural beings, like the Greek gods. He sees Western civilization as a force that oppresses and marginalizes those who are different, posing a threat to the existence of the mythological world.