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Percy Jackson and the Olympians, anyone?

Well, I have the whole collection on my "Amazon Kindle". And I must say, I've just started on "The Lightening Thief" and loving it currently in life!
I loved the Percy Jackson books when I was younger and I'm actually trying to find the books again so that I could read them all over again. The movies were decent but I know that a lot of people thought they weren't great. It had a lot of potential but I guess they messed it up :(
 
I loved the Percy Jackson books when I was younger and I'm actually trying to find the books again so that I could read them all over again. The movies were decent but I know that a lot of people thought they weren't great. It had a lot of potential but I guess they messed it up :(
I've enjoyed both a lot, both as a kid and an adult currently in life. Try Youtube and Amazon Kindle for e-books, @Ash.
 
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I've enjoyed both a lot, both as a kid and an adult currently in life. Try Youtube and Amazon Kindle for e-books, @Ash.
Yeah, I actually watched the movies again recently and they were as enjoyable now as they were when I was younger. Definitely, movies that you can easily rewatch.

I actually have all the books already, just need to find where they are.
 
The original series and Heroes of Olympus are great books. Really fun reads and the origins of the concept behind the books as a way to help his son deal with his dyslexia and make him feel less different was heart-warming.

The new books though, I can't read them. He's gone far too woke and cares more about pushing that than telling the story.
 
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