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Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five — Content Guide for Parents

By Rick RiordanDisney-Hyperion2019ISBN 97815490968530 pages
Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five

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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 long-awaited prophecy surrounding Percy Jackson's sixteenth birthday unfolds as he leads an army of young demigods to stop Kronos in his advance on New York City, while the Olympians struggle to contain the rampaging monster, Typhon.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The narrative features persistent monster-fighting action, particularly a significant battle in New York City that results in many casualties. This violence is a recurring theme throughout the book. The book contains elements that may be considered scary, including discussions of death and insanity, particularly in relation to prophecies and battles.

  • Does Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five have violence?

    The narrative features persistent monster-fighting action, particularly a significant battle in New York City that results in many casualties. This violence is a recurring theme throughout the book.

  • Does Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five have scary content?

    The book contains elements that may be considered scary, including discussions of death and insanity, particularly in relation to prophecies and battles.

  • Does Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five have religious themes?

    The book incorporates themes from Greek mythology, featuring demigods and gods as central characters. The narrative reflects a blend of mythological and Judeo-Christian elements, particularly in its portrayal of good versus evil.

  • Does Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five have racial/cultural content?

    The main characters are primarily depicted as White, but there is mention of racial diversity in supporting characters, such as a Black character and a Hispanic character among the half-bloods.

  • Does Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five have profanity?

    No profanity is noted in the search results, indicating that the language used in the book is appropriate for its intended audience.

  • Does Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five have climate change?

    No themes related to climate change or environmentalism are detected in the search results.

  • Does Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five have sexual identity?

    No explicit sexual content is mentioned in the search results. The focus is primarily on adventure and mythological themes.

  • Does Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five have gender roles?

    The narrative features strong female characters, such as Annabeth, who is portrayed as the smartest in the group, and Clarisse, who is depicted as a capable warrior. This suggests a modern feminist framing of gender roles.

  • Does Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Graphic Novel. The last Olympian. Book five have lgbtq+ themes?

    Rick Riordan has included LGBTQ+ characters in the Percy Jackson series, which is acknowledged in various sources. The inclusion of a gay character is noted as a significant aspect of the series, indicating a normalization of LGBTQ+ identities within the narrative.