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Rick Riordan: The last Olympian (2009, Thorndike Press)

English language

Published July 2, 2009 by Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-1-4104-1678-0
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The long-awaited prophecy surrounding Percy Jackson's sixteenth birthday unfolds as he leads an army of young demigods to stop Kronos in his advance on New York City, while the Olympians struggle to contain the rampaging monster, Typhon.

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Riordan Tops Himself Again

Again, Riordan improved on his previous novel. This book is the best in the series, and they were all good.

Like the previous one, this one moves at a blinding pace. It’s one battle after another with short bits of character development in between. I was surprised at the length of the falling action. The book didn’t end with the abrupt post-battle, “Go celebrate! That’s all folks” short chapter. The book actually has three chapters after the battle, and Riordan does a nice job of tying up the various dangling threads.

The love triangle is finally resolved; although, it seemed pretty obvious where that was going early in the novel. Nonetheless, the tension was fun. I can’t really discuss what I liked about the ending without significant spoilers, so I will have to be satisfied by saying I really liked that everyone had a place in the final …

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NOT ENOUGH STARS ON THE RATING SCALE!

This was just... amazing. Definitely my favorite of the series. I'm not sure the proper words to describe how I feel about this book exist.

This was just the perfect end to a wonderful series! I can't wait to start the next one!

Subjects

  • Mythology, Greek -- Juvenile fiction
  • Large type books
  • Mythology, Greek -- Fiction
  • Fate and fatalism -- Fiction
  • Monsters -- Fiction
  • Animals, Mythical -- Fiction
  • Titans (Mythology) -- Fiction
  • Large type books