
Percy Jackson e la Battaglia del Labirinto
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Percy Jackson non si aspetta certo che l'orientamento per le matricole sia divertente. Ma quando una misteriosa conoscente mortale appare nella sua potenziale nuova scuola, seguita da cheerleader demoniache, la situazione precipita rapidamente. In questo quarto capitolo della serie campione d'incass...
- pagine
- 361
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Pubblicato
- 2009-05-02
- Editore
- Disney Hyperion
Sull'autore

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)
Somedays I wish I could escape to Ogygia with Perry Johansson Percy Jackson.
Also, I love how there's so much action and drama in this book 🤌 I still believe that Calypso was better in this series compared to Heroes of Olympus. The whole Rachel and Annabeth thing can be so frustrating at times but they're both pretty badasses in their own ways. Luke and Pan just make me sad.
The Percabeth moments still hit.
Somedays I wish I could escape to Ogygia with
Also, I love how there's so much action and drama in this book 🤌 I still believe that Calypso was better in this series compared to Heroes of Olympus. The whole Rachel and Annabeth thing can be so frustrating at times but they're both pretty badasses in their own ways. Luke and Pan just make me sad.
The Percabeth moments still hit.
eden ⊹·2 years ago
which was more culturally significant: the renaissance, or percabeth's first kiss for good luck?
Jayson·3 years ago
(A-) 83% | Very Good
Notes: A knotted navigation, not just mazes that confuse, push comes to shove with teenage love, and awkwardness ensues.
Notes: A knotted navigation, not just mazes that confuse, push comes to shove with teenage love, and awkwardness ensues.
Tharindu Dissanayake·5 years ago
"Holy cows?"This one is... just wow! I don't know how this could get any better. The Battle of the Labyrinth blows 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 over (at least for the most part) and penultimate book means serious business. Percy, Annabeth and the team embarks on the most thrilling ad...
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 didn’t lose his touch. Or snark for that matter! ;-P I’ve to admit that the way things are going it sounds like our heroes will have to use every ounce of will to keep their good humour intact though. As I already suspected this didn’t only get way darker than its predecessors but also a little more mature as well. Yes, our little baby heroes are ...
jessica·6 years ago
holy hades! this is for sure the best book in the series so far! there is a lot more adventure, much better pacing, and incredibly improved character development and world building. one of my main concerns about the previous books is that they have the same repetitive vibe and feeling. this book totally changed things up and i couldnt be happier. i love that percy is getting older. his character is becoming more complex and the storytelling definitely shows that. the juvenile feel of the first c...
Jayson·8 years ago
(A-) 83% | Very Good
Notes: It’s about awakenings, transgressive cracks, and how dread, desire and death indwell the formless chaos of potential.
Notes: It’s about awakenings, transgressive cracks, and how dread, desire and death indwell the formless chaos of potential.
may ➹·8 years ago
I reread Percy Jackson for the fourth time because I am sad: part 4
Jesse (JesseTheReader)·9 years ago
this is my favorite in the series so far! let's see if the last olympian will top it. full video review coming sooooooon.
Federico DN·11 years ago
Percabeth 4EVER! Some time 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 ma...