"Greek Gods" by Rick Riordan is a book that reimagines Greek mythology with a refreshing and humorous twist. The book is narrated by Percy Jackson, the main character from the popular series "Percy Jackson & the Olympians." In this book, Percy Jackson describes the stories of classic Greek gods and goddesses such as Zeus, Hades, Athena, and many more, using easy-to-understand language and fille…
Magnus Chase, son of Frey, the god of summer and health, isn't naturally inclined toward being a brave warrior. Still, with the help of his motley group of friends, he has achieved deeds he never would have thought possible. Now he faces his most dangerous trial yet. Loki is free from his chains. He's readying Naglfar, the Ship of the Dead, along with a crew of giants and zombies, to sail ag…
The story begins with Percy Jackson, a demigod (half-god) son of Poseidon, returning to his summer school, Camp Half-Blood, with his best friend Grover and his half-brother Tyson, who turns out to be a cyclops (a half-human, half-monster mythological creature). There, they learn that the camp's protective fence has been weakened and attacked and that only the Golden Fleece can be repaired.
Percy Jackson is a teenager who turns out to be the son of a Greek god. Percy is accused of stealing Zeus' thunderbolt, one of the gods' most powerful weapons and making Zeus angry is a very bad idea.
The book follows the adventures of modern-day fourteen-year-old demigod Percy Jackson, the son of a mortal woman and the Greek god Poseidon. Percy and his friends Annabeth Chase, Grover Underwood, Rachel Dare, and Tyson attempt to stop Luke Castellan and his army from invading Camp Half-Blood through Daedalus's labyrinth by trying to prevent Ariadne's string from falling into his hands.
It happens when you're the son of Poseidon, god of the sea.
But when you're the son of a Greek god, it happens.