The Lightning Thief
The journey begins with “The Lightning Thief,” the first book in the series. Follow Percy as he discovers his true identity and sets out on a quest to prevent a war among the gods. With the help of his friends, Grover and Annabeth, Percy must track down Zeus’ stolen lightning bolt before it’s too late.
The Sea of Monsters
In “The Sea of Monsters,” Percy and his friends embark on a perilous journey to the Sea of Monsters to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Along the way, they encounter dangerous creatures and face challenges that test their courage and strength. Will they be able to save Camp HalfBlood before it’s too late?
The Titan’s Curse
In “The Titan’s Curse,” Percy and his friends must rescue the goddess Artemis, who has been kidnapped by the sinister Titan, Atlas. As they journey through the dangerous world of Greek mythology, they uncover dark secrets and face new enemies. Can they save Artemis and prevent the rise of the Titans?
The Battle of the Labyrinth
“The Battle of the Labyrinth” sees Percy and his friends enter the infamous Labyrinth in search of a way to stop the Titan lord, Kronos. As they navigate the maze’s twists and turns, they encounter old foes and make new allies. But with betrayal lurking around every corner, can they trust anyone?
The Last Olympian
The epic conclusion to the series, “The Last Olympian,” pits Percy and his friends against Kronos in a final battle for the fate of the world. As the war rages on Mount Olympus, Percy must make a choice that will determine the outcome of the conflict. Will he be able to save both the gods and the mortals?
With heartpounding action, witty dialogue, and unforgettable characters, the Percy Jackson books in order all series is a mustread for fans of fantasy and adventure. Join Percy on his journey to discover his destiny and save the world from destruction. So grab a copy of these books and prepare to be swept away on an unforgettable adventure.


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