
Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth
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1,545 ratings·42,614 reviews
Freshman orientation? Percy Jackson expects the worst. But when a strange mortal shows up, followed by demon cheerleaders, things go from bad to epic-level awful. Kronos's war is coming, Camp Half-Blood is vulnerable, and Percy must brave the Labyrinth – a massive, monster-filled maze – to save them...
- Pages
- 361
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2009-05-02
- Publisher
- Disney Hyperion
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Rick Riordan
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Rick Riordan is the #1New York Timesbestselling author of many books, including the Percy Jackson series.
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SK ·1 years ago
✅ Reread (August 2024) Some days I wish I could escape to Ogygia with Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth. Seriously. Also, I love how there's so much action and drama in this book 🤌 I still think Calypso was better in this series than in Heroes of Olympus. The whole Rachel and Annabeth dynamic can be so frustrating sometimes, but they're both total badasses in their own ways. Luke and Pan just break my heart.The Percabeth moments still hit hard. Definitely a comfort read and one of ...
eden ⊹·2 years ago
What had a bigger impact on history: the Renaissance, or Percabeth's first kiss for good luck in Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan? I'm honestly not sure. If you're looking for epic fantasy book reviews, look no further. This book, and this couple, are everything.
Jayson·3 years ago
(A-) 83% | Very Good
Notes: A tangled journey, it's not just labyrinths causing confusion, but when push comes to shove, teenage love and all its awkwardness break out in **Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth** by Rick Riordan. A great read, if you're looking for **YA fantasy book reviews**.
Notes: A tangled journey, it's not just labyrinths causing confusion, but when push comes to shove, teenage love and all its awkwardness break out in **Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth** by Rick Riordan. A great read, if you're looking for **YA fantasy book reviews**.
Tharindu Dissanayake·5 years ago
"Holy cows?"This one is... just wow! I don't know how this could get any better. *Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth* blows the first three books out of the water. Though I am yet to read the final one, I think it'll be harder to beat this one out of my-favorite-of-the-series spot. What an adventure!"Yay! Blow-things-up time!"Time for having laughs all over the place is mostly over now, and as the penultimate book, things are getting serious. Percy, Annabeth, and the team embark on th...
Virginia Ronan ♥ Herondale ♥·6 years ago
"I am senior empousa," she growled. "No hero has bested me in a thousand years.""Yeah?" I said. "Then you’re overdue!"Well, as you can see, Percy still hasn’t lost his touch. Or his snark, for that matter! ;-P I have to admit that the way things are going, it sounds like our heroes will have to use every ounce of willpower to keep their humor intact, though. As I already suspected, this installment not only got way darker than its predecessors but also a little more mature as well. Yes, our litt...
jessica·6 years ago
Holy Hades! This is definitely the best book in the series so far! There's so much more adventure, the pacing is much better, and the character development and world-building are incredibly improved. One of my main concerns about the previous books was that they had the same repetitive vibe and feeling. But Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth totally changed things up, and I couldn't be happier. I love that Percy is getting older. His character is becoming more complex, and the storyte...
Jayson·8 years ago
(A-) 83% | Very Good
Notes: This installment is all about awakenings, the transgressive cracks that appear in our lives, and how dread, desire, and death are all intertwined within the formless chaos of potential. "Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth" by Rick Riordan explores these themes masterfully. If you're looking for captivating young adult fantasy book reviews, this one's a must-read.
Notes: This installment is all about awakenings, the transgressive cracks that appear in our lives, and how dread, desire, and death are all intertwined within the formless chaos of potential. "Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth" by Rick Riordan explores these themes masterfully. If you're looking for captivating young adult fantasy book reviews, this one's a must-read.
may ➹·8 years ago
I reread "Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth" for the fourth time because I'm sad: part 4.
Yep, that pretty much sums it up. Sometimes you just need a comfort read, and for me, Rick Riordan's "Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth" is pure, unadulterated comfort. It's like a warm hug from a centaur... if that centaur was really good at telling jokes and fighting monsters.
This installment is particularly good for escaping reality. The labyrinth is vast, confusing, and full ...
Jesse (JesseTheReader)·9 years ago
This is my favorite book in the Percy Jackson series so far! Let's see if *Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth* can be topped by *The Last Olympian*. Full video review coming soon! I'm so excited to share my thoughts on Rick Riordan's writing. If you love adventure and mythology, this book review is for you!
Federico DN·11 years ago
Percabeth 4EVA! Sometime after the events of *The Titan's Curse*, Percy is attacked by monsters while attending Goode High School. Returning to Camp Half-Blood and reunited with his friends, they realize Luke and the Titan army may be on the move again, possibly seizing an opportunity through the secret underground tunnels to avoid the camp’s protections and invading it directly. In a perilous effort to prevent an imminent attack; Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and Tyson risk their way through the man...




