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- Why does Percy insist on anonymity writing about the Olympians?Because he doesn't want the Olympians angry with him again. In the book's opening he jokes that the publisher should make the book anonymous "because I don't need the Olympians mad at me again," a sarcastic reference to his previous run-ins with the gods.Read the public recap answer
- Why does Percy call the Golden Age a 'horror show'?Because Riordan's narrator, Percy, is summarizing the original Greek myths bluntly and sarcastically: the so‑called Golden Age is full of gore, betrayal, and morally awful behavior (Percy even lists "horror shows, blood baths, lying, stealing, backstabbing,...Read the public recap answer
- Who narrates Percy Jackson's Greek Gods?It's narrated by Percy Jackson — the son of Poseidon. Rick Riordan frames the Greek myths as told in Percy's first-person, sarcastic voice.Read the public recap answer
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