PERCY JACKSON: BOOK CLUB – CHAPTER 9 & 10 (2024)

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
Chapter 9: I Am Offered a Quest
Written by Chris
Edited by Krystal

Now that Percy has been determined he’s been moved to the Poseidon cabin and he’s utterly miserable. Just as he was beginning to feel like he fit in, he was singled out and everyone was steering clear of him. After what he’d done to the Ares gang, his sword fighting lessons had become one-on-one with Luke, who pushed him even harder. Annabeth still taught him ancient Greek, but she seemed distracted and scowled at him daily; it was a nightmare. Not to mention that someone had resented him, having left a mortal newspaper about the car accident with his mother.

That night Percy had a dream about running along the beach in a storm, trying to stop two men in Greek tunics from fighting. They appeared to be fighting over something and Percy knew he had to stop them, somehow, but before he could an evil voice from under the earth called out to him. The ground spilt open and swallowed him up and as he fell he woke up in cabin three.

A knock on the door from Grover informed him that he was being summoned to the big house by Mr. D. Grover escorted Percy to the house, commenting on the weather, and hid back as Dionysus spoke to Percy. Dionysus informs that if he had his way he’d destroy Percy, but it’s against his mission to protect the children at Camp Half-Blood. So instead, he will be going to Olympus for a meeting and if Percy isn’t gone when he gets back he will be turned into a dolphin and sent back to Poseidon. And with that, Dionysus disappeared.

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Memorable Quotes:

Grover: “He wants to kill…I mean, I’d better let him tell you.” (Page 131)

Mr. D: “Come closer,” Mr. D said. “And don’t expect me to kowtow to you, mortal, just because old Barnacle-Beard is your father.” (Page 132)

Chiron: “Spontaneous combustion is a form of harm, Mr. D,” Chiron put in.
Mr. D: “Nonsense,” Dionysus said. “Boy wouldn’t feel a thing.” (Page 132)

Grover: “Er, Percy…?” Grover said. “We don’t use the c-word to describe the Lord of the Sky.” (Page 136)

Chiron: “Wouldn’t that put a twist in your toga?” (Page 137)

Chiron: “And do you know what a full-fledged war would look like, Percy?”
Percy: “Bad?” I guessed.
Chiron: “Imagine the world in chaos. Nature at war with itself. Olympians forced to choose sides between Zeus and Poseidon. Destruction. Carnage. Millions dead. Western civilization turned into a battleground so big it will make the Trojan War look like a water-balloon fight.”
Percy: “Bad,” I repeated.
Chiron: “And you, Percy Jackson, would be the first to feel Zeus’s wrath.” (Page 138)

Grover: “Did I mention that Maine is very nice this time of year?” he asked weakly. (Page 146)

Questions for discussion:

What do you think of Percy’s dream and how it foreshadowed the quest he was about to receive? What do you think was causing the dreams?

What do you think the Oracle’s prophecy meant? Who do you think will betray him and what will he lose in the end?

Is there anything else in this chapter that you’d like to discuss with the group?

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Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
Chapter 10: I Ruin a Perfectly Good Bus
Written by Chris
Edited by Krystal

Percy, Annabeth and Grover are all packed and ready to go; Annabeth with her Yankees cap and Grover with a bag full of cans and his pipes. Percy and the others waved goodbye to the other campers and gathered on Half-Blood Hill, next to Thalia’s tree, where Chiron was waiting. After a quick introduction to Argus, the surfer Percy met during his unconsciousness and head of security, Luke comes running up to say goodbye. He wishes them good luck and offers Percy a gift, flying sneakers from his dad. As an annoyed Annabeth stomps away, Percy realizes he won’t be able to use the shoes and offers them to Grover instead.

As Percy thinks depressingly about how Poseidon didn’t give him any special gift for his journey, like Hermes shoes, or Athena’s invisibility cap, Chiron surprises him with a pen. It was the same pen that Chiron had given him to kill Mrs. Dodd’s, a pen that when uncapped, transforms into a celestial bronze sword known as Anaklusmos or Riptide. He explains that Riptide will kill any monsters out there, that it’s very deadly, but will not harm humans. And added benefit, especially to Percy, is that the pen can never be lost and will always reappear in Percy’s pocket.

Curious about the gods, Percy asks Chiron about their immortality and the time of the Titans. Chiron explains that this is the Fifth Age and that Kronos ruled as king of the Titans in the Fourth Age, known as the Golden Age. But Kronos was a brutal leader who cared nothing for humans and when Zeus took over they imprisoned the Titans for eternity. No one knows how long the Age of the West will last, but may the fates forbid the gods shall suffer the same fate as the Titans. All one can do is follow their destiny.

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Memorable Quotes:

Percy: In his pocket was a set of reed pipes his daddy goat had carved for him, even though he only knew two songs: Mozart’s Piano Concerto no. 12 and Hilary Duff’s “So Yesterday,” both of which sounded pretty bad on reed pipes. (Page 150)

Luke: Luke smiled. “Those served me well when I was on my quest. Gift from Dad. Of course, I don’t use them much these days…” His expression turned sad. (Page 151)

Percy: After Luke was gone, I told her, “You’re hyperventilating.”
Annabeth: “Am not.” (Page 151)

Grover: “Aaaaa!” Grover went flying sideways down the hill like a possessed lawn mower, heading toward the van. (Page 152)

Chiron: “The sword has a long and tragic history that we need not go into,” Chiron told me. “Its name is Anaklusmos.”
Percy: “’Riptide’,” I translated, surprised the Ancient Greek came so easily. (Page 153)

Percy: “Our destiny…assuming we know what that is.”
Chiron: “Relax,” Chiron told me. “Keep a clear head. And remember, you may be about to prevent the biggest war in human history.”
Percy: “Relax,” I said. “I’m very relaxed.” (Page 156)

Percy: “Remind me again – why do you hate me so much?” (Page 157)

Questions for discussion:

Why do you think Luke was willing to give up his magic shoes to Percy? What does it tell you about his relationship to his father, Hermes?

Now that we know why Sally Jackson married Gabe, what do you think about all the sacrifices she has made for him? What do you think Gabe is thinking now?

Is there anything in this chapter that you’d like to discuss with everyone else?

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PERCY JACKSON: BOOK CLUB – CHAPTER 9 & 10 (2024)

FAQs

What happened in chapter 9 of Percy Jackson? ›

Summary: Chapter Nine

Percy agrees to the quest and Chiron explains why Zeus and Poseidon are fighting. Zeus believes that Poseidon stole his lightning bolt, the symbol of his power. Poseidon denies this allegation and seeks an apology by the summer solstice, the day Zeus also wants his master bolt returned by.

What is chapter 10 about in Percy Jackson? ›

Chapter 10 Summary: “I Ruin a Perfectly Good Bus”

Annabeth has a cap of invisibility from Athena. Chiron gives Percy Riptide, the sword-pen he killed Mrs. Dodds with, and Luke offers Percy a pair of winged sneakers that were a gift from Hermes. Chiron warns Percy against using the shoes.

What did Percy dream about in Chapter 9? ›

Percy has another vivid dream. He dreams of two wrestler-type men fighting each other on a beach. The city in the background doesn't look like New York City. The wrestlers wear ancient Greek-style clothes.

Are the Percy Jackson books appropriate for 9 year old? ›

Once a troubled child, but now Percy discovers he is the son of Poseidon and discovers he has amazing abilities. He finds himself on a quest to defeat the evil Kronos. The inspiration for two major Hollywood films, this fantastic set is ideal for children aged 9+ with an interest in fantasy adventure stories.

Did Percy get his mom back? ›

Unable to rescue his mother at first, Percy defeats the Minotaur and retreats to Camp Half-Blood until he is allowed to go on his own quest with Grover and Annabeth Chase, a daughter of Athena. After ten days, Percy rescues Sally by returning the Helm of Darkness to Hades in the Underworld after a fight with Ares.

What did Annabeth tell Percy in Chapter 10? ›

Annabeth tells Percy that her mom, Athena, and his dad, Poseidon, don't get along. Grover also tells Percy that his mom, Sally, only married Smelly Gabe to protect him. Gabe's stench was so strong, it masked Percy's sent from monsters. Percy realizes how much his mom has had to give up just to keep him safe.

What challenges does Percy face in Chapter 10? ›

"What challenge does Percy face in chapter 10?" (The trio is attacked by the Furies on a bus.) "What is his response to that challenge?" (Percy has a chance to escape using Annabeth's invisibility cap, but he instead finds a way to save his friends.

What happened in chapter 11 of Percy Jackson? ›

Summary: Chapter Eleven

A woman who calls herself Aunty Em feeds them and offers to take their picture. Percy accepts the offer, but Annabeth and Grover are skeptical about the woman's statues. Suddenly, Grover realizes that the statue was his uncle and Annabeth warns Percy and Grover to look away from the woman.

What happened in chapter 9 of Percy Jackson The Last Olympian? ›

Chapter 9 Summary: “Two Snakes Save My Life”

Percy leaves the Underworld, and he meets the other campers at the Empire State Building. In all, 40 campers have come, excluding Clarisse and the Ares cabin. Chiron puts Percy in charge and says he himself will not be going to Mount Olympus.

Who betrayed Percy Jackson? ›

Upon returning to Camp Half Blood, Percy is betrayed by his friend Luke, son of Hermes, who turns out to be the human hero whom Kronos used for the theft. Luke poisons Percy, and tells him before leaving that Kronos will rise and destroy the age of the gods. Western Civilization is unraveling.

Can a 22 year old read Percy Jackson? ›

Yes, it is worth reading, especially if that person likes humor. Although the Percy Jackson series is typically directed at younger audiences of 9–14 many people still love the series when they are adults see this article here: Why is reading Percy Jackson considered childish?

Should a 12 year old read Percy Jackson? ›

The story's narrator, Percy Jackson, will be familiar to most young readers, and here he retells the stories of the Greek Gods with wit and style. This book is appropriate for ages 10+, although some of the stories feature themes that are a bit more mature.

Can a 19 year old read Percy Jackson? ›

I, however, was first introduced to the series in high school and found that while 10 may be the minimum age to read Riordan's books, there is certainly no maximum age. Even at 20 years old, the announcement of a new novel starring Percy Jackson being released on Sept. 26 filled me with great excitement.

What cabin did Percy move to in Chapter 9? ›

What cabin does Percy get moved to after they find out he is the son of Poseidon? Cabin 3.

What happened in Chapter 9 of the Sea of Monsters? ›

Chapter 9 Summary: “I Have the Worst Family Reunion Ever”

They approach the admiralty suite, and Tyson hears voices inside from 30 feet away, which he can listen to and imitate as if the voices are speaking through him. It's Luke and someone they don't recognize, and they're discussing Chiron getting fired from camp.

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