Percy Jackson And The Olympian Book 1 - 5
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Percy Jackson, the Son of Olympus: The Lightning Thief by CSP2708
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Have you ever thought to yourself that your life was perfect one moment, and then suddenly, it's flipped upside down? That is what happened to young Perseus Jackson when everything he knew and loved was ripped away from him. Will he rise from the ashes of his torn life? Will he find love in a world that is trying its best to bring him down? Find out in Son of Olympus, the Lightning Thief! Must have read "Percy Jackson and the Olympians, the Lightning Thief" to understand this story. ~CSP2708~ Carolin S. Petersen
Percy Jackson, the Son of Olympus: The Sea of Monsters by CSP2708
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Percy Jackson is back, and after spending two months back on Olympus, everything goes wrong down at Camp. His new friend goes missing, Annabeth is upset, campers are disappearing, and the protective barrier around the camp is dying. Will Percy be able to right the wrongs of Camp Half-Blood? Will he be able to find his friend before it's too late? Must have read "Percy Jackson, Son of Olympus, the Lightning Thief" and "Percy Jackson and the Olympians, the Sea of Monsters" to understand this story. CSP2708 Carolin S. Petersen
Percy Jackson, Son of Olympus, The Titan's Curse by CSP2708
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For the past two years, Percy has come to Camp Half-Blood, only for everything to change. He met a new girl - a blonde-haired daughter of Athena named Annabeth - who makes him questions his feelings for Artemis. He makes many new friends and has saved the day a total of two times, now. Though, as he grows older, his heart grows stronger in its yearning. He'll have to decide soon. Who will it be? He knows, but all that's left is telling her. One problem: when they go to rescue two new demigods, Annabeth disappears, and soon after, Artemis is captured. Percy must go on yet another quest to save the two girls who war for his heart. Must have read "Percy Jackson, Son of Olympus, the Lightning Thief", "Percy Jackson and the Olympians, the Sea of Monsters", and "Percy Jackson and the Olympian, the Titan's Curse" to understand this story. CSP2708 Carolin S. Petersen
Annabeth Chase and the Battle of the Labyrinth by Morro11
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The times are becoming darker and deadlier for the campers. Luke has discovered the Labyrinth, an underground maze with a secret entrance right into the heart of camp. Annabeth is given the chance to lead a quest, exactly what she has been dreaming about for years, but this quest is unlike any other. Fail, and the camp will be destroyed. But the maze is more dangerous than anything in all the myths. Her prophecy speaks of traitors and ghost kings and threatens her demise and the demise of someone she loves . . . Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth from Annabeth Chase's point of view. (Disclaimer: I do NOT own any characters or the storyline. All rights and credit goes to Rick Riordan, author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
Annabeth Chase and the Last Olympian by Morro11
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Percy is turning sixteen and the Great Prophecy along with the end of the world is approaching. Annabeth is torn between her choices. Luke is inhabiting the body of Kronos and is preparing to destroy the entire world. The final battle is approaching and there is nothing Annabeth can do to stop it. All she can do is prepare for the worst and live with the consequences of her actions. Can Luke be saved from himself? And will Percy destroy or save the world and himself in the process? Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian from Annabeth Chase's point of view (Disclaimer: I do NOT own any of the characters or the storyline. All right and credit goes to Rick Riordan, author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians.)