Friday, 29 January 2016

PERCY JACKSON AND THE LAST OLYMPIAN BOOK REVIEW!



About the Author
Richard Russell "Rick" Riordan, Jr. (born June 5, 1964) is an American author known for writing the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, which is about a twelve-year-old who discovers he is the son of Poseidon. His books have been translated into 37 languages and sold more than 30 million copies. Twentieth Century Fox has adapted the first two books of his Percy Jackson series as part of a series of films. His books have spawned related media, such as graphic novels and short story collections.

SUMMARY
All year the half-bloods have been preparing for battle against the Titans, knowing the odds of victory are grim. Kronos's army is stronger than ever, and with every god and half-blood he recruits, the evil Titan's power only grows.
While the Olympians struggle to contain the rampaging monster Typhon, Kronos begins his advance on New York City, where Mount Olympus stands virtually unguarded. Now it's up to Percy Jackson and an army of young demigods to stop the Lord of Time. In this momentous final book in the New York Times best-selling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the long-awaited prophecy surrounding Percy's sixteenth birthday unfolds. And as the battle for Western civilization rages on the streets of Manhattan, Percy faces a terrifying suspicion that he may be fighting against his own fate.

PERSONAL REVIEWS
I had been eagerly waiting for the last part of the series and it really lived up to its expectations. The book is a perfect blend of all the final suspense and action left to be revealed. Finally Percy has turned 16 and the Great Prophecy is about to come true. I really wanted to just grab the book and read the last 50 pages to check out the suspense. Kronos has truly arisen and we get to see all the powers of the Great Titan. The Titan’s character has been shown really awesome. This is another feather in the crown on Rick Riordan I want to give it 6 stars out of 5.
But alas I can’t give more than 5.

                     

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