Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan - review | Children's books
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This article is more than 8 years old‘It is funny and scary at moments and makes you want to read more’
This book is about three people who go into the ancient Labyrinth. They are trying to find the centre of the Labyrinth where Daedulus works, because they want to talk to him about how to navigate through the Labyrinth. They need to do this to stop their evil enemies (Luke, Kronos and their army of monsters) from finding Ariadne’s string and navigating through the Labyrinth to destroy Camp Half Blood and then Olympus.
I think you should read this book because it is funny and scary and makes you want to read more.
My favorite character was Grover, a satyr, because he is really funny. And his life-long dream, the same as all other satyrs, is to find the wild God Pan that was believed to have died long ago.
If I were rating the book I would give it nine and a half out of ten. The advice I would give is do not watch the movie before reading the book.
I think you should read this book because it is funny and scary at moments and makes you want to read more.
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