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Percy Jackson & the Olympians Series

By Rick Riordan

ADHD, Dyslexia

Age of Reader

10 Year Olds +

Number of Books in the Series

7

Category

Representation

Books Kei Loves To Read Unless There's A Movie Version

ADHD, Dyslexia

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Kei's Hot Take

"These books? FIRE. Absolute obsession. But if there’s a screen version, why strain my eyeballs reading when Hollywood already did the homework?" Disney+ Baby!"

Books In Series

The Lightning Thief
The Sea of Monsters
The Titan’s Curse
The Battle of the Labyrinth
The Last Olympian
The Chalice of the Gods
Wrath of the Triple Goddess

Summary

Percy Jackson thought he was just a regular kid with raging ADHD, dyslexia, and a knack for school expulsions—turns out, he’s a demigod with daddy issues (hi, Poseidon 👋) and a front-row seat to the Greek myth circus.

His brain’s not “broken”—it’s just built for battling monsters, deciphering ancient prophecies, and accidentally blowing up field trips.

This series is peak ND energy: chaotic quests, misunderstood brilliance, and that constant vibe of “wait, am I the problem or is everyone else just really bad at existing?”

Percy doesn’t overcome his neurodivergence—he weaponizes it. Because when the gods are petty, the monsters are relentless, and the world’s on fire?

You want a kid who hyper-focuses, questions authority, and thinks way outside the mortal box.

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