A while ago I saw a teaser for Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (especially long name); I didn't think much of it at the time, but at some point later I read up a bit more on it. Based on a series of five books, it's part of the post-Rowling fantasy wave, ie, kid discovers he's actually part of a fantasy world that exists hidden within our regular world. In this case, though, he's not a wizard, he's a demigod...with his father being one of the Olympians.
The books got good reviews, and since I can always use some light reading material while working on my MA, I looked into the first book, The Lightning Thief. I read all five books in about two weeks; I enjoyed them a lot. It's quite creative, and since I'm a big fan of Greek mythology, the writer does a great job of integrating it into the story, including a lot of the characters' rough edges.
You can draw a lot of parallels with the HP books, but that's really just them using a lot of the same writing tropes (you can draw a pretty straight line between Hermione and Percy's brainy grey-eyed warrior pal Annabeth).
Anyone else read any of these?
The books got good reviews, and since I can always use some light reading material while working on my MA, I looked into the first book, The Lightning Thief. I read all five books in about two weeks; I enjoyed them a lot. It's quite creative, and since I'm a big fan of Greek mythology, the writer does a great job of integrating it into the story, including a lot of the characters' rough edges.
You can draw a lot of parallels with the HP books, but that's really just them using a lot of the same writing tropes (you can draw a pretty straight line between Hermione and Percy's brainy grey-eyed warrior pal Annabeth).
Anyone else read any of these?