Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess — 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
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THE ORIGINAL HERO. A BRAND-NEW ADVENTURE.
Percy Jackson has saved the world multiple times – battling monsters, Titans, even death himself – so graduating high school should be a breeze, right?
Wrong. Percy needs three recommendation letters from the gods before his final year in high school comes to an end. And one thing Percy knows, the gods on Mount Olympus don’t do anything for free.
To secure his second letter, Percy and his friends Annabeth and Grover agree to a new quest – pet-sitting for the goddess Hecate while she’s away over Halloween. They just need to follow her simple rules:
- Look after the pets like their lives depend on it (because they do)
- Don’t touch anything – especially Hecate’s magic potions!
- See points 1 and 2
But when Grover’s curiosity gets the better of him, the trio find themselves with a giant goat, a destroyed house, and Hecate’s (terrifying and potentially deadly) pets on the loose in New York City.
Now the trio have twenty-four hours to find the pets and restore the mansion to order – or face the full fury of Hecate and her horrifying three-heads.
Frequently asked questions
Is Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The narrative includes instances of violence, such as a nymph losing an arm and characters suffering injuries. Additionally, there are references to the traumatic experiences of characters related to historical wars, which adds a layer of seriousness to the story. The book includes elements that may be considered scary, such as the depiction of violence and the traumatic memories of characters related to war. These elements may be intense for younger readers, but they are framed within a fantastical context.
Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess have violence?
The narrative includes instances of violence, such as a nymph losing an arm and characters suffering injuries. Additionally, there are references to the traumatic experiences of characters related to historical wars, which adds a layer of seriousness to the story.
Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess have scary content?
The book includes elements that may be considered scary, such as the depiction of violence and the traumatic memories of characters related to war. These elements may be intense for younger readers, but they are framed within a fantastical context.
Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess have religious themes?
The book features Greek mythology prominently, including the character Hecate, the Triple Goddess, and explores themes related to Greek gods and their narratives. This framing presents the myths in a way that is engaging for young readers while maintaining their cultural significance.
Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess have racial/cultural content?
While the series features characters of various backgrounds, race is not a central theme or plot element in this book. The main characters are described as predominantly White, with some racial diversity in supporting roles.
Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess have profanity?
No instances of profanity or strong language are reported in the search results related to this book.
Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess have climate change?
No themes related to climate change, environmentalism, or activism are detected in the search results.
Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess have sexual identity?
The book contains mild references to romantic relationships, including kissing and awkward interactions involving characters' familial relationships. There is also a mention of a sexual assault in the context of Greek mythology, which is presented as part of the narrative's exploration of the gods.
Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess have gender roles?
The book features strong female characters, such as Annabeth, who is portrayed as independent and capable. The narrative addresses themes of gender equality and presents female characters in roles that challenge traditional gender norms.
Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess have lgbtq+ themes?
The series includes LGBTQ+ characters, such as Nico di Angelo, who is identified as gay, and Will Solace, who is bisexual. The author, Rick Riordan, has expressed his intention to include diverse sexual orientations in his works, contributing to the normalization of LGBTQ+ identities in children's literature.



