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Percy Jackson And The Sword Of Hades / Horrible Histories: Groovy Greeks

by Rick Riordan, Terry Deary

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The goddess Persephone has summoned Percy, Thalia and Nico to the Underworld in order to retrieve Hades' powerful sword before it falls into the wrong hands. Easier said than done in a world full of evil daimons, ghosts and ghouls. Not to mention Iapetos - brother of the powerful Titan lord, Kronos. This time the young demigods are really up against it - will Percy manage to return the sword before it's too late?

This was a fun short story set in the Percy Jackson series. As long as you read it after the third book, there's no spoilers for any of the series plot. ( )
  Samantha_kathy | Dec 4, 2010 |
Another wonderful edition to the Percy Jackson series, The Sword of Hades is a small story that occurs before the last book of the series. For a reader who doesn't know the world of Percy Jackson, this story might be confusing though the plot does not affect the overall series plot. Percy is pulled along with two other demi-gods to the other world to find the Sword of Hades for Persephone and the story is a quick and enjoyable read.

A reader who is not terribly familiar with the tale of Hades and Persephone might find this a good entry point just as the books act as a wonderful springboard to other readings of the Greek Myths. For World Book Day 2009, this book was paired with Horrible Histories: Groovy Greeks so that the young reader is able to move from a well known fantasy world to a funny but true look at history.

The vocabulary is not terribly complicated so that a younger middle school reader will enjoy this as much as an older reader who has been reading through the series as it is published. There is some slightly violence and discussion of death that is dealt with in an honest and thoughtful manner. ( )
  katekf | Oct 3, 2009 |
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The goddess Persephone has summoned Percy, Thalia and Nico to the Underworld in order to retrieve Hades' powerful sword before it falls into the wrong hands. Flip the book over for lots more ancient Greek fun with Terry Deary's 'Groovy Greeks' - it's history with the nasty bits left in!… (more)

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