Demigods and Monsters

Demigods and Monsters

By Rick Riordan, Leah Wilson

Subjects: Juvenile literature, Criticism and interpretation, American Fantasy fiction, Children's stories, Fantasy fiction, Children's literature, history and criticism, Percy Jackson (Fictitious character), Literature, history and criticism, juvenile literature, American literature, history and criticism, Children's stories, American, Criticism, American fiction, history and criticism, Percy Jackson & the Olympians (Riordan, Rick), Fiction, History and criticism, Folklore, Fantasy fiction, history and criticism

Description: The #1 New York Times bestselling Percy Jackson series--including The Lightning Thief, The Sea of Monsters, The Titan's Curse, and The Battle of the Labyrinth--features a twelve-year-old dyslexic boy who discovers he is the son of a Greek god, the target of mythical Greek monsters and the center of a prophecy that could change the balance of power in the world forever. In Demigods and Monsters, YA authors take on Greek gods, monsters and prophecy, to add insight and even more fun to Riordan's page-turner series.

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