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Violence
Barely any
Greek mythological violence including battles and punishments; handled in Percy's characteristic humorous framing
Language
Barely any
Clean language; Percy's sarcastic middle-school voice
Sexual Content
Barely any
Greek gods' romantic entanglements are mentioned in passing; no explicit content
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
No psychological intensity; pure mythology fun
What this book is about
Percy Jackson narrates the stories of the Olympian gods in his characteristic wise-guy voice—from the birth of the universe to the rise of Zeus and the establishment of the Olympian order. Rick Riordan's companion volume is funny, accessible, and faithful to the mythology while being appropriate for young readers.
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