This set is a compilation of five tales from the Percy Jackson And The Olympians series. Percy Jackson, the son of Poseidon and Sally, is a demi-god who gets embroiled in a series of adventures involving characters from Greek mythology, with the quest of defeating Kronos’ desire to rise to power. This box set contains five titles from the popular Percy Jackson series. Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief is the first in the series
and acquaints the reader with the protagonist Percy, who never manages
to prevent himself from being expelled from a single school that he has
entered into. In this tale, Percy is alleged to have stolen Zeus’
lightning bolt, the ultimate weapon of mass destruction. Unless he
proves his innocence, he knows there would be a war among the gods. He,
Annabeth and Grover take on many adventures, and are exposed to all
sorts of enemies, like Medusa, in their efforts to retrieve the weapon.
After discovering the identity of the thief and his twisted motives,
they strive to prevent the terrible war among the great gods. Percy Jackson And The Sea Of Monsters is the second in the
collection. Thalia’s tree, which protects the half-blood camp through
its magical powers, is found to be poisoned and can only be saved by the
Golden Fleece. Grover is stranded on the very island that bears the
Golden Fleece and Percy sets out with his loyal companions to save him.
As always, their task proves to be gargantuan since they are ambushed by
rivals and monsters and Percy is almost killed. The third tale in the Percy Jackson series is Percy Jackson And The Titan’s Curse,
in which Percy departs on a mission to fight a manticore who takes
Annabeth captive. Learning that Atlas has escaped, Percy and his friends
quickly join forces, recapture him, and return him to the task of
holding up the sky. This book of surprising revelations, as Percy
discovers the parentage of some of his friends. In Percy Jackson And The Battle Of The Labyrinth:, Percy
discovers the labyrinth that would provide easy entry for Kronos’s army
into their camp. During their endeavor to deny Kronos success, Percy
inadvertently causes Mount St. Helens to explode. They lurk around until
Kronos returns and escape into the camp. Kronos and Luke mount an
attack on the camp but they are repulsed. Thereafter Daedalus sacrifices
himself, since his life is integral to the existence of the labyrinth. The Last Olympian is Percy’s fifth adventure, in which Kronos,
embodied in Luke’s mortal form, besieges New York. Percy, after bathing
in the River Styx and attaining a degree of invulnerability, battles
Kronos. At the point where Luke takes an offensive stance against
Kronos, Percy realizes that it is up to Luke to thwart Kronos’ diabolic
designs. The tale ends with rewards from the gods and the much awaited
romance between Percy and his counterpart.