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Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods By Rick Riordan (Paperback)

Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods By Rick Riordan (Paperback)

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**POSEIDON GETS SALTY**

**I'M BIASED**

If you're going to have a Greek god for a parent, you couldn't do better than Poseidon. Sure, I've had my issues with him. He's not the most attentive dad. But hey, none of the Greek gods are.

At least Poseidon comes with awesome powers and a laid-back attitude (most of the time).

He's pretty cool, especially considering how tough it was for him when he was younger. Being the middle child is never easy. Always compared to his brothers, it was like, "Wow, you're almost as handsome as Zeus! You're almost as powerful as Zeus!" Or sometimes, "You're not as much of a loser as Hades!"

That kind of thing can really wear on a guy after a few centuries.

Back when Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades rolled the dice to divide up the world, Poseidon got the second-best roll. He had to accept his brother Zeus becoming the lord of the universe and telling him what to do for all eternity, but Poseidon didn't complain. He got the sea. And that was fine by him. He liked the beach. He liked swimming. He liked seafood.

Sure, Poseidon might not have been as flashy or mighty as Zeus, who had those lightning bolts that were like Mount Olympus' nuclear arsenal. But Poseidon had his trusty magical trident. With it, he could stir up hurricanes, summon tidal waves, and make a seriously mean smoothie. And because the seas wrapped around the earth, Poseidon could also stir up earthquakes. If he was in a foul mood, he could level entire cities or make islands vanish beneath the waves.

The Greeks called him the Earthshaker, and they took pains to keep him happy because whether you were on land or at sea, you definitely did not want Poseidon mad at you.

Thankfully, Poseidon was mostly chill. His temperament mirrored the Mediterranean Sea where he resided, and most of the time, the Mediterranean was smooth sailing. Poseidon would let ships roam freely, bless fishermen with bountiful catches, and just relax on the beach, sipping his coconut shell umbrella drink without sweating the small stuff.

On nice days, Poseidon would cruise on his golden chariot across the waves, pulled by a team of white hippocampi - those are horses with golden manes, bronze hooves, and fish tails. Sea creatures would come out to play around his chariot, so picture sharks, killer whales, and giant squids all frolicking together, as if saying, "Hooray, Poseidon is in the house!" or something like that.

But sometimes, the sea got angry, and Poseidon was no different. When that happened, he became a completely different guy.

And if you're into horror shows, bloodbaths, deceit, theft, betrayal, and yes, even cannibalism, then keep reading...

Who could recount the true tales of the gods and goddesses of Olympus better than our modern-day demigod, Percy Jackson?

In this thrilling journey through Greek mythology, Percy provides his uproarious personal take on the rivalries, battles, and love affairs of the Olympian pantheon.

Curious about how Zeus climbed the ranks to become top god? How many times Kronos gobbled up his own offspring? How Athena literally burst forth from another god's skull?

It's all laid out here, in bold black and white.
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Publisher β€β€Ž Penguin Export
Language β€β€Ž English
Paperback β€β€Ž 464 pages
ISBN-10 β€β€Ž 0141355204
ISBN-13 β€β€Ž 978-0141355207
Rick Riordan

Rick Riordan

Rick Riordan is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the Kane Chronicles, and the Heroes of Olympus. He is also the author of the multi-award-winning Tres Navarre mystery series for adults. For fifteen years, Rick taught English and history at public and private middle schools in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Texas. In 2002, Saint Mary's Hall honored him with the school's first Master Teacher Award. While teaching full time, Riordan began writing mystery novels for grownups. His Tres Navarre series went on to win the top three national awards in the mystery genre - the Edgar, the Anthony and the Shamus. Riordan turned to children's fiction when he started The Lightning Thief as a bedtime story for his oldest son. Today over 35 million copies of his Percy Jackson, Kane Chronicles, and Heroes of Olympus books are in print in the United States, and rights have been sold into more than 35 countries. Rick is also the author of The 39 Clues: The Maze of Bones, another #1 New York Times bestseller. Rick Riordan now writes full-time. He lives in Boston with his wife and two sons
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