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Publication date6 May 2008 (US)3 July 2008 (UK)Media typePrint ,Pages361PZ7.R4829 Bat 2008Preceded byFollowed byThe Battle of the Labyrinth is an - based on written. It is the fourth novel in the series.
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The novel was first published in the on May 6, 2008 by Hyperion Books for Children, an of. It has been published in, and editions. To date, The Battle of the Labyrinth has been translated into 29 languages from its original.The book follows the adventures of modern-day fifteen-year-old demigod, the son of a mortal woman and the. Percy and his friends, and attempt to stop and his army from invading Camp Half-Blood through 's by trying to prevent the from falling into his hands.The Battle of the Labyrinth received mostly positive reviews, with critics praising the storyline, humor and action present in the novel. The novel was on the Amazon Children's bestseller list and Facts and Figures bestseller list.
It was also the runner-up for the 2010. Contents.Plot The book opens with attending freshman orientation at Goode High School, where he sees, a clear-sighted mortal who helps him fight two and escape.
Percy travels to Camp Half-Blood, where he learns is in trouble with the for not having found. During a competition organized by the new sword instructor, and Percy accidentally find an entrance into the, which presents a possible invasion route for. Annabeth is given leadership of a quest to find and convince the inventor not to give Luke. She chooses Grover, Percy, and to accompany her. Before leaving, Percy learns that plans to bring back his (with help from ) by exchanging her soul for someone who has cheated death - like Percy. In the maze, the questers face a number of trials including meeting, the, and, before arriving at the ranch of and meet Nico. They seek out, after which they part ways: Tyson and Grover search for Pan; Annabeth and Percy go to the god's forge in.In the, Percy is almost killed by 's, but escapes by causing an earthquake that ejects him from the volcano.
When Percy next awakens, he finds himself on the island of with, a daughter of the Titan. Calypso tells Percy she is cursed to fall in love with every hero that lands on her island but can never stay.
After Hephaestus tells him of events in the mortal world, Percy realizes that he too must leave. Back at Camp Half-Blood, Percy and Annabeth go to to find Rachel, who should be able to navigate the Labyrinth. Despite being captured by Luke's minions, they eventually reach Daedalus's workshop and learn Quintus is actually the ancient inventor, living as an.
He informs them that, believing they could never withstand a Titan assault, he has already helped Luke. They are suddenly discovered by Luke (a captive Nico in tow), who tells them Minos has been planning to exchange Daedalus's soul for his own (not Percy's for Bianca's). The four teenagers fight to escape while the betrayed Daedalus remains in the maze with.The quartet later discover the Titan fortress at, where they learn that Luke has been somehow by Kronos. They run into Grover and Tyson, and discover the resting place of Pan, who speaks to them and passes part of his fading spirit into each. The group, minus Rachel, then heads back to Camp Half-Blood to fight. The Titan army floods out of the Labyrinth and appears to be winning until Daedalus arrives with Mrs. O’Leary and Briares, who kills.
Grover scares off the remaining Titan forces by causing a. After the battle, Nico helps Daedalus to pass on and thus destroy the Labyrinth. After a memorial service for the dead campers, Percy leaves camp for the school year. On his fifteenth birthday at the summer's end, Percy receives a visit from his father, who gives him a sand dollar, admonishing him to “spend it wisely”. Nico later appears to tell Percy his plan to defeat Luke once and for all. Characters.
Main article:. is the 15-year-old son of Poseidon. He is the series' narrator. He joins Annabeth in her quest to go into the labyrinth to find Daedalus' workshop. is the 15-year-old daughter of Athena, and one of Percy's closest friends.
She gets the quest to navigate the Labyrinth. Her feelings for Percy start to show but she is confused because of her lingering feelings towards Luke. is a mortal who can see through the Mist. Her father is a wealthy businessman who buys the undeveloped land of the wild and builds developments upon it. Percy had previously met her at the in, where she helped him get away from the undead warriors. is a and Percy's best friend.
His life's ambition is to find, the lost god of the Wild. Grover, Tyson, Percy, Annabeth, Nico and Rachel find Pan inside along with some extinct animals.
He gave all of them except Nico words of wisdom, and then died. When he died, his essence entered all of the characters' mouths (except Nico), meaning a piece of the wild remained in their hearts. He gave Grover the famous battle cry, which Grover used to scare off the intruders in Camp Half-Blood. The word Panic is named after Pan because in the Titan war he let out a horrible cry that drove all the monsters back to where they came from.
is Percy's half-brother. He now works for his father in Poseidon's palace, under the oceans, in the Cyclopes' forge. Tyson enjoys forging, and nicknaming mythical creatures they come across.
He joins Percy and his friends in the. is an 11-year-old son of. Upset that his sister Bianca died, he is slightly unstable, and attempts to trade ' soul for that of Bianca. He has a sword made of iron. He also is out to get Percy.
is a 22-year-old son of and traitor to the Olympians. His body becomes possessed by the spirit of. was the creator of the Labyrinth and son of, and has made a total of five automatons in order to cheat death. He becomes the new swordsman at Camp Half-Blood under the name Quintus, but only to see if Camp Half-Blood is worth saving. During the intrusion of Camp Half-Blood, he is stabbed, but instead of blood coming out of the wound, golden oil leaks from his automaton body. He has a murderer's mark on his neck (a partridge), a brand that appears on all of his bodies as a curse from Athena, because he killed his nephew,. He owns a named Mrs.
After his death, he was assigned to build overpasses and bridges to help control traffic in the and according to Nico, he is happy with this job. Before he dies, he gives Annabeth a laptop containing all of the works he never had time to complete, as well as many of his ideas and theories.Composition and marketing. Rick Riordan, the author, at the release of The Battle of the LabyrinthThe Battle of the Labyrinth was initially referred to as Percy 4 until the title was officially revealed. The novel was teased by Rick Riordan behind the pages of its predecessor,. It was based on the Greek myth of the, where the was supposedly kept. In his book, Riordan made the labyrinth grow to cover the entire undergrowth of United States.On October 4, 2007, revealed the book's title along with the cover art. A preview of the book was read out for kids to judge, and the reactions were 'unbelievable', according to the author.
Riordan went on a tour to promote the book. He revealed that he would read a sneak peek of the first chapter at, Utah. On January 2008, he read a sneak peek of the first chapter.A trailer video was also uploaded on YouTube. In the same year, in February, an advertisement video was officially released.
Riordan was bothered with the previous novel's plot leaking out due to advance reader copies (ARC) and as a result, the novel had no ARC prints. A month before the novel's release, Riordan revealed his tour plans.Shortly after the book's publication, Riordan spoke at the May 30 Evening with Children's Booksellers, as part of the 2008. At this time, the Percy Jackson series was the third bestselling children's book series in America, behind the and series, according to. Release The Battle of the Labyrinth was first published as a hardcover in the United States on May 6, 2008 by Hyperion Books for Children, an imprint of, and had a first printing of about one million copies. On May 13, 2008, a ten-hour and 32 minute audiobook version of The Battle of the Labyrinth, read by actor Jesse Bernstein, who also read the audiobooks of the previous 3 books in the series, was published worldwide by Listening Library.The novel was also on the Amazon Children's bestseller list and the Facts and Figures bestseller list, having sold nearly 105,000 copies in 2010 since its release in 2008.
It was released in the United Kingdom with new covers.Since its release, The Battle of the Labyrinth has been translated into, (Valencian),. Although many non-English editions used John Rocco's cover art, a few – and the Puffin editions – have unique covers by other illustrators.The book received a score of 590L, making it age- and difficulty-appropriate for the average of 10-13 year-old.
Scholastic suggests the book for grades 6-12. VOYA recommended the novel for children in grades 7-12.
Reception The Battle of the Labyrinth received mostly positive reviews. It has been praised as an excellent continuation to the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series as well as an excellent novel in its own right., for example, in its starred review, called the novel 'Riordan's best one yet.it rivals for inventive, magical storytelling.
The often-philosophical tale zips along with snappy dialogue, humor and thrilling action. This volume can stand alone, but no reader will be able to read just one.' Children's Literature made similar claims: 'Riordan creates a masterful weaving of Greek mythology and traditional fantasy in this latest book. Fans will enjoy the latest adventures of their favorite characters, and those picking the book up for the first time will have no trouble falling into this magical world.' Other reviews focused more on the novel as a continuation to the series.
Anita Burkam of said in her review of the novel, 'The melding of Greek myths with modern-day settings remains fresh and funny in this fourth installment'. David Goodale of also remarks on Riordan's ability to 'keep the material fresh' despite the 'far-from-new' quest format. 's starred review states, 'One of Riordan's strengths is the wry interplay between the real and the surreal', adding, 'the wit, rousing swordplay and breakneck pace in this installment will once again keep kids hooked.'
The website similarly praised the book, saying 'the story arc has remained unified and compelling.' The gave another positive review, calling it 'a glorious, no-holds-barred adventure with great plot twists, a melding of ancient and bionic technology and a cliffhanger ending that will have fans eagerly awaiting the fifth and final showdown between gods and monsters next year.' Matt Berman of was one of few reviewers to mention the differences between this book and preceding ones in the series.
He highlights The Battle of the Labyrinth 's darker tone, more mature themes, and increased discussion of what it philosophically means for the characters to follow and support the Greek gods and Titans. He concludes, 'Up until now the series has been great fun, but little more. Now as it begins to grow, like the Labyrinth, larger and deeper and more complex, it's even more fun.' Despite the overall praise, some reviewers were more critical. Wrote that 'like many series, the 'Percy Jackson' books are beginning to show the strain of familiarity and repetition.' The Children Newsround praised the novel for its smart ideas, but criticized it for the lack of flow, writing, 'none of it will make sense if you haven't read any of the other books.'
Nelda Brangwin of Library Media Connection wrote, 'If this is the only book read in the series, readers may be confused by the storyline and profusion of mythological creatures. It reads well on its own if readers are familiar with mythology, but is best if the other three books are in the library collection.' The Battle of the Labyrinth was nominated for the 2010, earning the second position.
VOYA 's highlighted review gave it a 4/5 for quality and 5/5 for popularity.The audiobook was also well received. Magazine praised the audiobook, raving, 'Speedy introductions of familiar and new characters and previous plot summaries may briefly confuse a new listener, but fans will savor them,' adding 'Jesse Bernstein is on target whether he's narrating blow-by-blow accounts of Percy's sword fights or inventing cameos for various other characters: Hephaestus, who repairs a Toyota; an aged Daedalus; and Grover, Percy's slow-witted sidekick. Bernstein is just as skillful at wringing humor from the witty dialogue and from the contrasts between the modern and ancient worlds.' Similarly praised Bernstein's familiarity with the series and ability to realistically portray its teenaged protagonists, commenting, 'His portrayal of Percy stands out as he manages to sound just like a 15-year-old boy.' The work's review in The School Library Journal was also favorable, praising Bernstein for 'doing a good job voicing Percy and his Cyclops half-brother' and 'successfully conveying Annabeth's emotions'.
He attempts a number of different accents for the gods, demigods, and mortals in the story with varying levels of success.' . ^ Kirkus Reviews. April 2008.
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