
Sharing the Lightning Thief with my son is everything I've been dreaming about for the past 8 years, but with the fear of accidentally getting too excitable about this and killing any desire he would ever have to be a reader like his dad. I've bided my time and slowly given him other recommendations. At least he's felt the passion behind really being into a book series so I don't think I can take that away from him.
That doesn't mean that I still won't be careful with overly recommending things to him.
Of course his first instinct, like any booklover (especially those on this site will understand) after loving a series he immediately recommended that I should read it!
Well, I can't very well say no when I expect him to read my 4 bookshelves worth of books stacked 2 or three deep now can I?
And it's really a fun series. Well, at least book one is. I had a blast reading it though my opinion may be a bit colored by the fact that it was even more fun to geek out with my oldest about it!
There were definitely a healthy amount of contrivances and eye rolls had by me. This IS YA amiright? But overall, it's a great world Riordan's created and it's so fast-paced you not only get into it extremely quickly, it's easy to overlook some of the deus ex machina. I've seen a glimpse into why so many of my son's friends are reading this stuff.
4 out of 5 stars (highly recommended, especially to bond with your kid)
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