← Back to Canon
book

Percy Jackson

🎲

A young adult book series whose Disney+ TV adaptation is the main topic of discussion in a university book group chat, disappointing one member expecting more sophisticated literary conversation.

Mentions (4)
"Probably the most embarrassing thing I saw was some reddit looking dude reading percy jackson."
The Goonette Epidemic is Real · u/BlueSpaceSherlock · ↑738 · 2026-01-14
"It's a pretty well-regarded institution, where you would expect people to be cultured and well-read, but the only conversation that's really caught fire has been over the Percy Jackson adaptation on Disney +, there's going to be a watch party event."
People in my University book gc just talk about YA tv adaptations · u/SuspectEquivalent504 · ↑90 · 2023-09-02
"She's burned through lots of kid literature: Harry Potter, several times; Percy Jackson and all the spin-offs (~11k pages) twice. I need something with serious page counts, but is still reasonable for a kid to handle."
"She's burned through lots of kid literature: Harry Potter, several times; Percy Jackson and all the spin-offs (~11k pages) twice."
powered by Intelligence Briefings Co.