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Friday, June 21, 2013

The Battle of the Labyrinth.

Riordan, Rick. The Battle of the Labyrinth. New York: Hyperion Books for Children, 2008. 361 pages. (Fantasy Series / Poem Review)

These young, brave
Heroes don’t have
Enough to get ready to

Battle their arch nemesis, Luke.
Although,
They have to get ready for
The attack at camp which all the enemies are coming through the
Labyrinth, an underground, dangerous filled, maze.
Even though it's dangerous, Percy is part of the prophecy of the

Oracle that means either life or death
For the entire world. Percy must find the person that created the

Labyrinth
And ask him to navigate them through for the
Battle against evil monsters, and
You get the whole experience in this book for the
Race against Luke to save camp.
In this novel, they have defenses for camp, but it will
Not be enough.
They
Have to find the creator of the maze before it is too late.


A ten word label for this novel would be: A race against time to save the world against evil. I would recommend this book to readers who like a world- saving experience against evil monsters. I would and have read another book by this author since he is great at writing fantasy and mystery novels. The one scene that had the greatest impact on me as a reader was the part where he saw Nico, a kid who Percy had let his sister die last summer on a quest.

Reviewed by: Biter