From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
A BRAND-NEW ADVENTURE FROM THE WORLD OF PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS
From #1 best-selling author Rick Riordan and award-winning author Mark Oshiro comes a new adventure featuring two of the most popular characters from the world of Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
It's been three months since demigod boyfriends Nico di Angelo and Will Solace returned from Tartarus, and there hasn't been a single quest for them in all that time. So, when Nico's half sister Hazel asks them to come to Camp Jupiter to help with an 'issue', Nico shadow-jumps at the chance to do something.
What Hazel didn't tell the boys is that she's providing a haven for a group of monsters who've escaped the Underworld! Apparently, during Nico and Will's trip to the Underworld, they showed the monsters that they don't have to be evil - that the monsters have options.
But then the monsters start disappearing from the camp and it's clear a dark force is at work - and Nico, Will and Hazel are shocked to find that they're connected to it . . .
Return to the World of Percy Jackson in the best-selling, brand-new adventure featuring the original hero in Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess - out now!
Frequently asked questions
Is From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The book includes violence such as fighting with arrows, spears, and swords, but does not depict gore. There is a mention of a minor god taking off her head and putting it back on, indicating a fantastical element of violence. The narrative includes dark themes and settings, such as Tartarus, which may be frightening for younger readers. However, it balances these elements with humor and heart, making it suitable for its audience.
Does From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead have violence?
The book includes violence such as fighting with arrows, spears, and swords, but does not depict gore. There is a mention of a minor god taking off her head and putting it back on, indicating a fantastical element of violence.
Does From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead have scary content?
The narrative includes dark themes and settings, such as Tartarus, which may be frightening for younger readers. However, it balances these elements with humor and heart, making it suitable for its audience.
Does From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead have religious themes?
The story is set in a universe that incorporates Greek mythology, featuring characters who are demigods, which inherently includes religious elements related to ancient Greek beliefs. The narrative references gods and mythological themes throughout.
Does From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead have racial/cultural content?
While there are mentions of diverse characters, race is not a central theme or plot element in the book. The focus remains on the characters' adventures rather than racial issues.
Does From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead have profanity?
No profanity is mentioned in the search results, indicating that the language used in the book is likely appropriate for its target audience.
Does From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead have climate change?
No climate-related themes or discussions are present in the search results, indicating that environmental issues are not addressed in the book.
Does From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead have sexual identity?
While the book includes LGBTQ+ themes, it does not contain explicit sexual content. The focus is on emotional connections rather than sexual situations.
Does From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead have gender roles?
The search results do not indicate any specific focus on traditional or modern gender roles within the narrative. The characters' roles seem to be defined more by their mythological backgrounds than by gender expectations.
Does From the World of Percy Jackson: the Court of the Dead have lgbtq+ themes?
The book features Nico di Angelo, who is identified as gay, and Will Solace, who is bisexual. Their relationship is depicted with emotional depth, including moments of affection like kisses and hand-holding, normalizing LGBTQ+ identities in the narrative.



