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Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian

by Rick Riordan

Book Details

Publisher:Puffin
Published:2009
Pages:360
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

MOST PEOPLE GET PRESENTS ON THEIR SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY. I GET A PROPHECY THAT COULD SAVE OR DESTROY THE WORLD. That's how it is when you're the son of Poseidon, God of the Sea. According to an ancient prophecy, bad things will happen when I turn sixteen - Because I'm the one who gets to decide the fate of the entire world. But no pressure. This is the one where Kronos, Lord of the Titans, is beginning his attack on New York City, where Mount Olympus stands virtually unguarded. Oh, and the dreaded

Our Review

This action-packed finale delivers the epic showdown fans have been anticipating, as Percy Jackson faces his sixteenth birthday prophecy while defending Mount Olympus from Kronos's titan army. Rick Riordan masterfully balances high-stakes battles through the streets of New York with the emotional weight of Percy's world-altering decisions, creating a satisfying conclusion that never loses its witty, modern voice. The narrative maintains its perfect blend of ancient Greek mythology and contemporary humor even as the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.

What sets this installment apart is how it brings character arcs to meaningful conclusions while delivering spectacular set pieces, from massive mythological battles to intimate moments of sacrifice. Young readers who've grown with the series will appreciate how Percy's journey from uncertain hero to confident leader feels earned and authentic. The book provides a thrilling introduction to classical mythology while exploring themes of friendship, responsibility, and choosing one's pathβ€”making it particularly resonant for middle graders navigating their own growing independence. This culmination of the Olympian saga proves both wildly entertaining and surprisingly thoughtful, leaving readers satisfied yet eager for more adventures in this richly imagined world.

Themes

Children's stories

Subjects

Children's stories