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|  | Author: Rick Riordan Publisher: Disney Hyperion Books for Children
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $8.21 as of 11/23/2009 15:59 CST details You Save: $9.78 (54%)
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Seller: READERS Rating: 169 reviews Sales Rank: 128
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 400 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.7 x 1.4
ISBN: 1423101472 EAN: 9781423101475 ASIN: 1423101472
Publication Date: May 5, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new copy, no ugly remainder marks.
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Wonderful wrap-up to this series! October 1, 2009 K. Eckert (Minneapolis, MN) This is the fifth, and final book, in this series. I was excited to read this book and it didn't disappoint. I actually listened to this on audio book and the audio book was very well done. This was a great conclusion to the series.
In this book Percy and crew head to New York in an attempt to protect Mount Olympus; Kronos is hot on their tails giving our heroes quite the difficult time. Meanwhile the Olympian gods struggle to contain the titan Typhon as he rampages across the United States.
This book was well done and an excellent conclusion to the series. I love the humor in this series and enjoy all the action as well. While previous books were more of the questing variety, this book was mainly one huge epic battle between the demi-gods and Kronos. I personally enjoy reading about heroes questing more than I enjoy epic battles; but that being said, the epic battles were really well done.
The whole way that Riordan dealt with the battles, Kronos, etc was excellent. The pacing of the book was great, never a dull moment. The heroes make believable decisions and mistakes, as do the villains. The ending was very satisfying and tied up most of the loose ends. There were a couple interesting twists to the plot that should keep readers on their toes. Riordan does hint at a future series set in this world at the end of the book. Whether it will involves Percy or a different group remains to be seen.
Anyone who has read the previous books in this series won't be disappointed with the way this is all wrapped up. Anyone who hasn't read the series should; both adults and kids can really enjoy this series.
Percy Jackson from a High School English Teacher September 29, 2009 A. Savage As a teacher, I find the whole Percy Jackson series delightful. Students learn mythology through characters they already know and love. I, myself, needed a refresher course on some of the details. These books are high-interest for students and adults alike.
The Last Olympian is the last in the series and it doesn't disappoint. If you're looking for action, this is by far the most exciting in the series. It was nice to see the culmination of all the story elements that had begun all the way back in book 1 (The Lightning Thief). I couldn't put this one down - I had to know what was going to happen!
Mr. Riordan has a statement at the end of this book that makes me think he will write other books about the kids at Camp Half-Blood. I can only hope. These books are some of the best stories I've read in a long time, and I say that as a book-lover AND as a teacher.
I LOVE THESE BOOKS!!!! September 25, 2009 I have read these books and they are the best books I have ever read!I read all of them within 2 or 3 days!
It makes you hold your breath and cross your fingers when percy and his friends are in danger!
the way rick riordan put the world together is so real it makes you belive it!I think anyone who likes greek mithology will love these books!I'm 13 and I practicly fell in love with these stories!
My son read it in 2 days! September 21, 2009 Reina Contreras (usa) Great book, my son loved it so much he read it in 2 days. could not put it down, he said it was the best one out of all 5!
Great finish to a great series! September 17, 2009 S. Smith (Royal Oak, MI USA) Love this series and the fifth and final book is no exception. Quick and enjoyable read!
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