The Last Olympian
2009 • 381 pages

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Contains spoilers

If you've been following my recent journey through the Percy Jackson books, you may have noticed how little my enjoyment has been. These were beloved books from my childhood that I have, unfortunately, really not enjoyed this time around. Both Titan's Curse and Labyrinth were the best of the series by far, but that isn't exactly high praise.

The fact that this series culminated in such an odd, anti-climactic way didn't help. None of the characters (outside of Percy or Annabeth) had much depth to them and both Luke & Kronos have really weak motives or strong decision making. The fact that the entire series hinges on Luke, a character that was in a brief supportive role in book one and only really present for two scenes max each book thereafter, is really shitty. He is a boring, fill-in-the-blank character who only has ties to Annabeth, who tells him that she never even loved him during his final moments. Cool.

To show some "positivity", I really appreciated the way that Riordan wrote about absent parent relationships and how strongly that can impact a young person. The final two chapters were nice as well, as Riordan tied up loose ends (though he did create another one because $$$).

Fine book, decent series. Disappointed nonetheless.

March 21, 2025