Great Middle Grade Reads discussion

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Jennifer wrote: "Damn, I already bought the skeleton one since it looked cool and funny! Not to worry, will read the Lightning Thief as I haven't read it yet. I started watching the movie the other day but had to s..."
I'm sure the skeleton one will get a read one day - it's a popular nomination; it came third!
I'm sure the skeleton one will get a read one day - it's a popular nomination; it came third!

My son has been nagging me to read Rick Riordan, since he loved the books so much. I've only read Lightning Thief (and bits and pieces of the other books from reading aloud to my son), and one of my goals for 2017 is to finish the series(es).


I read the book a while ago, and enjoyed it, while not being blown away by it. I agree that the film is very disappointing, so much so that I gave up after only a short while. I've just read the first in Riordan's Magnus Chase series (Norse gods) and enjoyed that thoroughly - I'll probably read more of that series. Having said that, one of my writing buddies preferred Jackson to Chase :)

The Norse gods scenario sounds intriguing. Is the setting this time in Northern Europe?

I like the original Percy Jackson series the best, especially the first book. In Magnus Chase and the Heroes of Olympus, the main characters are really too old to be considered middle grade. The writing and humor is middle grade, but 16 year old main characters makes it hard for the 9-12 years to associate with. Also, there are issues in them which some parents may not be ready to discuss with the younger end of the middle grade audience.
Manybooks wrote: "Jemima wrote: "I read the book a while ago, and enjoyed it, while not being blown away by it. I agree that the film is very disappointing, so much so that I gave up after only a short while. I've j..."
It's set in Boston - which becomes the nexus of the Norse worlds. Apparently ;)
Neal wrote: "I like the original Percy Jackson series the best, especially the first book. In Magnus Chase and the Heroes of Olympus, the main characters are really too old to be considered middle grade. The writing and humor is middle grade, but 16 year old main characters makes it hard for the 9-12 years to associate with..."
Good point. That takes us back to the other post on MG heading into YA territory.
It's set in Boston - which becomes the nexus of the Norse worlds. Apparently ;)
Neal wrote: "I like the original Percy Jackson series the best, especially the first book. In Magnus Chase and the Heroes of Olympus, the main characters are really too old to be considered middle grade. The writing and humor is middle grade, but 16 year old main characters makes it hard for the 9-12 years to associate with..."
Good point. That takes us back to the other post on MG heading into YA territory.

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Yes, that does massively chafe, and aside from the book reading too much like a Harry Potter book, it just feels like an unacceptable attitude of superiority (and at least in the HP books, there was never that kind of an attitude promoted).

But also, since the Greek Gods are Greek, would it not have been better to have the setting in the Mediterranean area, and not the USA?

Which is kind of sad and annoying in and of itself, and basically as silly as the Harry Potter series having "British" words removed in the American version and the title of the first one being "the Sorcerer's Stone" instead of "the Philosopher's Stone" (and frankly, it is likely that silly title that already made the book anathema right from the start to some of the American religious fanatics).

I so agree!
Totally agree with you, Jennifer and Manybooks, about the annoying tendency to re-do things for the US audience. I read tons of British children's books as a kid and never had a problem.
What I am having a problem with is getting through The Son of Neptune, which I tackled instead of the first, since I already read that. By the way, Percy is now 16, so we're back to the too-old protagonist.
And I'm falling behind.
What I am having a problem with is getting through The Son of Neptune, which I tackled instead of the first, since I already read that. By the way, Percy is now 16, so we're back to the too-old protagonist.
And I'm falling behind.
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But Lightning Thief it is, and I look forward to reading the discussions about it. If you've already read it, don't wade in too soon with your comments, give others a chance to catch up, and as always, remember to put plot spoilers behind spoiler tags (which is the word spoiler enclosed in < >, and finish with /spoiler in < >, too)
If you've already read Lightning Thief, you could always go on to the next in the series!