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  2. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief - Wikipedia

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    Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief was released theatrically in the United States on February 12, 2010, by 20th Century Fox. [5] The film received mixed reviews from critics, with criticism for the poor grasp of its source material and its script, but praise for Lerman and Jackson's performances, visual effects, and action ...

  3. The Lightning Thief - Wikipedia

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    The Lightning Thief is a 2005 American fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology, the first children's novel by Rick Riordan. The opening installment in the series Percy Jackson & the Olympians , the book was recognized among the year's best for children.

  4. Lords of Magic - Wikipedia

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    The Thief works best alone, being able to steal money and spy. The Thief can even kidnap other heroes, ransoming them for money and artefacts. The Mage is very weak with low hit points but can use spells which can change the entire battle in his army's favour, summoning great monsters or raining down fire and lightning from behind the front lines.

  5. Who Stole Zeus’ Bolt? ‘Percy Jackson’ Season 1 Ending Explained

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    Disney Percy Jackson and the Olympians has taken viewers on a cross-country quest to find the thief of Zeus’ Master Bolt — and the season 1 finale provided all the answers. Warning: Spoilers ...

  6. List of children's classic books - Wikipedia

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    The Lightning Thief: Rick Riordan: 2005 First of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series Fancy Nancy: Jane O'Connor: 2005 The True Meaning of Smekday: Adam Rex: 2007 Stick Man: Julia Donaldson: 2008 The Graveyard Book: Neil Gaiman: 2008 The first book to win both the Newbery Medal and the Carnegie Medal: The Boy in the Dress: David Walliams: 2008

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    The score received acclaim from critics, praising Beck's instrumentation and composition. Jonathan Broxton praised the same, saying "Beck’s music is classically orchestral, with little to no reliance on any electronic enhancements or synthesized samples, except when required to add a nuance or texture to a certain scene that an orchestra is unable to provide.

  8. Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Franklin observed that lightning frequently destroyed homes by igniting those made of wood. Franklin was determined to prove the presence of electricity in lightning through an experiment. Franklin's experiment, in its initial conception, depended on the completion of Christ Church in Philadelphia , whose steeples would be sufficiently high as ...

  9. List of Totally Spies! episodes - Wikipedia

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    The attacks turn out to be related, leading to Sam, Clover and Alex going undercover as exchange students at the high-tech Silicon Valley High school. There, they find out that the attacks are the work of a sentient and autonomous artificial intelligence / multi-agent system named C.H.A.D., the invention of a boy named Adam Lewis, who was ...