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Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) — Content Guide for Parents

By Rick RiordanPenguin Random House Children's UK2014-07-03ISBN 9780141357751128 pages
Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3)

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Scary content
Religious themes
Sexual identity
Gender roles
LGBTQ+ themes

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Religious themes

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

The third book in the bestselling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series - now as a graphic novel! Discover the story behind the Disney+ series.

It's not every day you find yourself in combat with a half-lion, half-human.

But when you're the son of a Greek God, it happens. And now my friend Annabeth is missing, a Goddess is in chains and only five half-blood heroes can join the quest to defeat the doomsday monster.

Oh and guess what. The Oracle has predicted that not all of us will survive. . .

Return to the World of Percy Jackson in the best-selling, brand-new adventure featuring the original hero in Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Chalice of the Gods – out now!

And don't miss the trio's next adventure in Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess, coming soon!

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The story contains violence, including the deaths of two child characters. This aspect is noted as significant enough to warrant caution for younger readers. The book features elements that may be considered scary, including dangerous situations and the threat of death, particularly as characters face mythical monsters and dire prophecies.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) have violence?

    The story contains violence, including the deaths of two child characters. This aspect is noted as significant enough to warrant caution for younger readers.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) have scary content?

    The book features elements that may be considered scary, including dangerous situations and the threat of death, particularly as characters face mythical monsters and dire prophecies.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) have religious themes?

    The book is set in a mythological world that incorporates Greek mythology, featuring gods and goddesses such as Artemis and Aphrodite. The narrative engages with these religious figures as part of its plot and themes.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) have racial/cultural content?

    While there are diverse characters in the supporting cast, race is not a central theme or plot element in the narrative of 'The Titan's Curse'.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) have profanity?

    No profanity is mentioned in the search results, indicating that the book does not contain strong language.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) have climate change?

    No climate themes or environmental issues are detected in the search results.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) have sexual identity?

    The narrative includes elements of romantic advice and interactions, particularly involving the character Aphrodite, which introduces themes of young love and attraction. However, it does not delve into explicit sexual content.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) have gender roles?

    The narrative includes female characters like Thalia, who is portrayed as strong and capable, but there are critiques regarding their representation. The story engages with themes of gender through its mythological context, but does not overtly challenge traditional gender roles.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse: The Graphic Novel (Book 3) have lgbtq+ themes?

    The narrative includes LGBTQ+ themes through the character Nico di Angelo, who is identified as gay, and Will Solace, who is bisexual. This representation is part of the broader Percy Jackson universe but is not a central theme in 'The Titan's Curse' itself.