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Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian (Book 5)

by Rick Riordan

Book Details

Publisher:Penguin UK
Published:2009-05-05
Pages:307
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

The fifth book in the bestselling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. Now with a new cover look! Discover the story behind the Disney+ series. HALF BOY - HALF GOD - ALL HERO. FOR ME, THE END OF THE WORLD STARTED WHEN A PEGASUS LANDED ON OUR CAR . . According to an ancient prophesy, one day the fate of the world will fall on Percy Jackson. When you’re the son of a Greek god, it happens. But now that day has come, as Kronos, Lord of the Titans, is beginning his attack on New York City. And the

Our Review

This explosive conclusion to the epic quest series delivers the massive showdown fans have been anticipating, as Percy Jackson and his fellow demigods make their final stand against the Titan army for the fate of modern-day New York City. The stakes have never been higher, with ancient prophecies coming due and the entire mortal world hanging in the balance as Kronos leads his forces toward Olympus. Riordan masterfully escalates the tension from page one, blending high-octane battle sequences with the witty, self-deprecating humor that has defined Percy's voice throughout the series.

What makes this finale particularly satisfying is how it pays off five books of character development and mythological groundwork while still delivering surprising twists and emotional gut-punches. Long-standing questions about the Great Prophecy are answered, key relationships are tested and deepened, and every character gets their moment to shine in the climactic conflict. Readers who have followed Percy from the beginning will find this a deeply rewarding capstone that honors the journey while providing the cathartic, action-packed resolution the series deserves.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction