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The Last Olympian

The Last Olympian is a fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology by Rick Riordan, published on May 5, 2009.[3] It is the fifth novel of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series and serves as the direct sequel to The Battle of the Labyrinth.[3] The Last Olympian revolves around the demigod Percy Jackson as he leads his friends in a last stand to protect Mount Olympus.

The Last Olympian
Cover of first edition
AuthorRick Riordan
Cover artistJohn Rocco
CountryUnited States
SeriesPercy Jackson & the Olympians (book 5)
GenreFantasy, Greek mythology, young-adult novel
PublisherDisney Hyperion[1][2]
Publication date
May 5, 2009[2]
Media typePrint (hardcover), audiobook
Pages381[1]
ISBN978-1-4231-0147-5
OCLC299578184
LC ClassPZ7.R4829 Las 2009b[1]
Preceded byThe Battle of the Labyrinth 
Followed byThe Chalice of the Gods
The Lost Hero (from The Heroes of Olympus) 

Upon release, the book received highly positive reviews from various critics. It was also the #1 USA Today bestseller,[4] the #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller, and #1 Los Angeles Times bestseller.[5]

Plot Edit

While Percy Jackson is on a drive with Rachel Dare, he is approached by Charles Beckendorf, and the two head off to attack Luke's ship, The Princess Andromeda. Kronos, hosted in the mortal body of Luke, is not caught off guard because of a spy at Camp Half-Blood, and Beckendorf is killed in an explosion. Percy awakens later in his father Poseidon's underwater palace, which is under siege by the Titan Oceanus. Percy wants to help fight, but Poseidon sends Percy back to Camp Half-Blood to hear the "Great Prophecy". Once there, Percy informs the camp of the spy and learns that the Olympians are fighting Typhon. The following night, Percy leaves with Nico di Angelo, son of Hades, following a lead on how to defeat Kronos. After visiting Luke's mother in Westport, Connecticut, and talking with Hestia, Percy procures a blessing from his mother. He then descends into the Underworld to bathe in the River Styx and take on the curse of Achilles. Despite being betrayed by Nico in exchange for information on the boy's mother, Percy is successful and uses his new invulnerability to defeat a small army of Hades's minions.

Percy emerges from the Underworld in New York City, leaving Nico behind to convince his father to join the fight against Kronos. Percy calls the campers to help defend Olympus, as the gods refuse to end their struggle with Typhon. Just before the battle begins, New York City is affected by a powerful sleeping spell from Morpheus, Hecate, and Kronos himself. Despite being joined by Thalia's Hunters of Artemis, the Party Ponies, and a few other allies, the Olympian army struggles to hold back repeated assaults by the Titan army. Camp Half-Blood suffers 16 losses, out of an original 40 campers. Annabeth herself is badly injured when she saves Percy from an attack by Ethan Nakamura that would have hit Percy in his Achilles' point. Even after these setbacks, Percy refuses a chance to surrender offered by Prometheus, and entrusts the Titan's gift of Pandora's pithos to Hestia. The campers successfully defeat Hyperion, further enraging Kronos. Rachel Dare, who has been experiencing inexplicable moments of prophecy, arrives to warn Percy of a drakon that can only be killed by a child of Ares. The campers do poorly against the drakon until Silena Beauregard arrives disguised as Ares's head counselor Clarisse and breaks the cabin's boycott of the war, getting badly injured in the process. The real Clarisse arrives in a fury and kills the drakon by herself. As Silena lies dying, the campers learn that she was the camp's spy, but chose to right her wrongs after her boyfriend Beckendorf's death.

Percy contacts his father and asks Poseidon to join the fight against Typhon; he reluctantly agrees. Driven back to the blocks surrounding the Empire State Building, Percy and his friends make their last stand to protect Mount Olympus. Even when Hades arrives with Nico and an army, Kronos still manages to enter Olympus. Percy attacks Kronos, without either side gaining a significant advantage. In an Iris message-vision, the combatants are able to see Typhon approaching New York, only to be defeated with the aid of Poseidon and his cyclopes. Ethan Nakamura rebels against Kronos but is killed. When Kronos attacks Annabeth, Luke is able to regain control of his body and, with Percy's help, he injures himself at his mortal point and apparently kills Kronos. As he dies, Luke tells Percy that Ethan had the right idea; the war was caused by the resentment of unrecognized gods and unclaimed children. He dies peacefully, and the Fates carry his body away.

The gods grant rewards to several heroes who were instrumental in defeating the Titans, including Thalia, Grover, Annabeth, Tyson, Clarisse, and Nico. Finally, Percy is called forward. Zeus offers him the greatest gift of all time: immortal godhood. Much to the Olympians' shock, Percy instead asks the gods to swear on the River Styx that they will claim all demigods by the time they turn thirteen, have cabins built for the children of all minor gods and Hades, and give amnesty to innocent Titans and their former allies such as Calypso. Percy also relieves Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades of their oath to not have demigod children. Privately, Hermes reveals to Percy that Kronos is not dead, but is instead hopefully spread so thin that he can never form a consciousness again, let alone a body, as the Titans cannot die any more than the gods can. After the meeting, Percy discovers that Rachel plans to become the new Oracle, and he rushes to camp with Annabeth and Nico. With Apollo's supervision, Rachel safely becomes the new Oracle and speaks the next Great Prophecy. Annabeth celebrates Percy's birthday and the two begin dating. The gods keep to their new promises, and Camp Half-Blood slowly returns to normal. The fallen demigods are honored with the end-of-summer's bead.[6]

Reception Edit

The New York Times called the novel "both exciting and entertaining." While the review notes that the pace sometimes bordered on "frantic," distracting from weaker plot points, the book as a whole remains "clever" and "enjoyably hair-raising."[7] The non-profit Common Sense Media warned parents that this final book in the series contains more violence than the previous entries, but praised the book overall, giving it five out of five stars.[8] Kirkus Reviews reviewed the book positively, observing that "Riordan masterfully orchestrates the huge cast of characters and manages a coherent, powerful tale at once exciting, philosophical and tear-jerking."[2]

Main characters Edit

  • Percy Jackson – The protagonist and narrator of Percy Jackson & the Olympians. He is aged fifteen in The Last Olympian, the son of Poseidon. Like Luke and Achilles he bathes in the River Styx and becomes invincible. He begins a romantic relationship with Annabeth Chase on his sixteenth birthday near the end of the book and even scores an underwater kiss.
  • Luke Castellan – A 23-year-old demigod son of Hermes who willingly gave his body to Kronos out of hatred for the Olympian gods. Although he is an antagonist throughout the series, he sacrifices himself in order to destroy Kronos at the end of the book and is, in a way, the actual hero of the Great Prophecy.
  • Kronos – The former king of the Titans, bent on restoring his rule and taking revenge on the gods who deposed him. After Luke sacrifices himself to defeat Kronos, Hermes states that although Titans cannot die, any more than the gods can, Kronos' essence is hopefully spread so thin that he can never form a consciousness again let alone a body.
  • Annabeth Chase – Daughter of Athena, Percy's love interest and eventual girlfriend, and an aspiring architect.
  • Ethan Nakamura – An ally of Kronos and son of Nemesis, without whom Kronos's rise to power would not have been possible. Like Luke, he too feels betrayed by the Greek gods for their refusal to acknowledge his mother as a goddess equal in importance to the twelve Olympians.
  • Grover Underwood – Percy's best friend, a satyr, and a new member of the Council of Cloven Elders. He is also a kind of ambassador for the power of the god Pan in the world.
  • Thalia Grace – A daughter of Zeus, Percy's close friend, and leader of a group of Artemis's followers, previously believed to be the demigod of the Great Prophecy. She is immortal but physically aged to fifteen, nearly sixteen.
  • Nico di Angelo – A son of Hades who is instrumental in convincing his father, Demeter, and Persephone to fight against the Titans. He betrays Percy at first, but is eventually forgiven by him.
  • Charles Beckendorf and Silena Beauregard – A couple who both give their lives in defense of Olympus; Beckendorf's death at Luke's hands convinces Silena to renounce her role as Kronos's spy. They are the son of Hephaestus and the daughter of Aphrodite, respectively.
  • Clarisse La Rue – A daughter of Ares, and a rival of Percy's. At first, due to a disagreement with Apollo's cabin at Camp Half-Blood, she and her brethren refuse to fight in the war. Her friend Silena Beauregard's death, in part because of her refusal to fight, changes her mind.
  • Connor and Travis Stoll – The sons of Hermes and friends of Percy. Everyone thinks that they are twins but they are not. Many people assume that they are brothers because they are identical. They like to steal things from camp and love pranks.

Sequel Edit

Another Camp Half-Blood Chronicles series has been released, titled The Heroes of Olympus. The Lost Hero is the first book in this series by Riordan, and was released on October 12, 2010. Though it is not directly related to Percy and friends, there are many references and appearances of these characters and it still serves as a sequel. Its sequel, The Son of Neptune, portrays Percy as one of the main protagonists. The Son of Neptune is followed by The Mark of Athena, The House of Hades, and The Blood of Olympus.

A sixth book in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, titled The Chalice of the Gods and set between the events of The Heroes of Olympus and its sequel series The Trials of Apollo,[9] was announced in October 2022, with a release date of September 26, 2023.[10]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c The last Olympian (first edition). LC Online Catalog. Library of Congress (lccn.loc.gov). ISBN 9781423101475. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  2. ^ a b c "The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan". KirkusReviews.com. May 5, 2009. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Percy Jackson children's book series ending next year". The Seattle Times. September 5, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
  4. ^ "USA Today Best-Selling Books list". USA Today. May 14, 2009. from the original on October 18, 2017. Retrieved October 18, 2017.
  5. ^ "The Last Olympian – Rick Riordan". 30 March 2016. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  6. ^ Riordan, Rick (May 5, 2009). The Last Olympian. Percy Jackson & the Olympians. Disney-Hyperion. ISBN 978-1-4231-0147-5. OCLC 299578184.
  7. ^ Devereaux, Elizabeth (May 28, 2009). "The Gods Must Be Crazy." NYTimes.com. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  8. ^ "The Last Olympian: Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 5". www.commonsensemedia.org. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
  9. ^ "Percy Jackson and the Chalice of the Gods | Rick Riordan". 2022-10-18. Retrieved 2022-10-19.
  10. ^ Jones |, Michael M. "Rick Riordan to Return to Percy Jackson Next Fall". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2022-10-19.

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The Last Olympian is a fantasy adventure novel based on Greek mythology by Rick Riordan published on May 5 2009 3 It is the fifth novel of the Percy Jackson amp the Olympians series and serves as the direct sequel to The Battle of the Labyrinth 3 The Last Olympian revolves around the demigod Percy Jackson as he leads his friends in a last stand to protect Mount Olympus The Last OlympianCover of first editionAuthorRick RiordanCover artistJohn RoccoCountryUnited StatesSeriesPercy Jackson amp the Olympians book 5 GenreFantasy Greek mythology young adult novelPublisherDisney Hyperion 1 2 Publication dateMay 5 2009 2 Media typePrint hardcover audiobookPages381 1 ISBN978 1 4231 0147 5OCLC299578184LC ClassPZ7 R4829 Las 2009b 1 Preceded byThe Battle of the Labyrinth Followed byThe Chalice of the GodsThe Lost Hero from The Heroes of Olympus Upon release the book received highly positive reviews from various critics It was also the 1 USA Today bestseller 4 the 1 Wall Street Journal bestseller and 1 Los Angeles Times bestseller 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 3 Main characters 4 Sequel 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditWhile Percy Jackson is on a drive with Rachel Dare he is approached by Charles Beckendorf and the two head off to attack Luke s ship The Princess Andromeda Kronos hosted in the mortal body of Luke is not caught off guard because of a spy at Camp Half Blood and Beckendorf is killed in an explosion Percy awakens later in his father Poseidon s underwater palace which is under siege by the Titan Oceanus Percy wants to help fight but Poseidon sends Percy back to Camp Half Blood to hear the Great Prophecy Once there Percy informs the camp of the spy and learns that the Olympians are fighting Typhon The following night Percy leaves with Nico di Angelo son of Hades following a lead on how to defeat Kronos After visiting Luke s mother in Westport Connecticut and talking with Hestia Percy procures a blessing from his mother He then descends into the Underworld to bathe in the River Styx and take on the curse of Achilles Despite being betrayed by Nico in exchange for information on the boy s mother Percy is successful and uses his new invulnerability to defeat a small army of Hades s minions Percy emerges from the Underworld in New York City leaving Nico behind to convince his father to join the fight against Kronos Percy calls the campers to help defend Olympus as the gods refuse to end their struggle with Typhon Just before the battle begins New York City is affected by a powerful sleeping spell from Morpheus Hecate and Kronos himself Despite being joined by Thalia s Hunters of Artemis the Party Ponies and a few other allies the Olympian army struggles to hold back repeated assaults by the Titan army Camp Half Blood suffers 16 losses out of an original 40 campers Annabeth herself is badly injured when she saves Percy from an attack by Ethan Nakamura that would have hit Percy in his Achilles point Even after these setbacks Percy refuses a chance to surrender offered by Prometheus and entrusts the Titan s gift of Pandora s pithos to Hestia The campers successfully defeat Hyperion further enraging Kronos Rachel Dare who has been experiencing inexplicable moments of prophecy arrives to warn Percy of a drakon that can only be killed by a child of Ares The campers do poorly against the drakon until Silena Beauregard arrives disguised as Ares s head counselor Clarisse and breaks the cabin s boycott of the war getting badly injured in the process The real Clarisse arrives in a fury and kills the drakon by herself As Silena lies dying the campers learn that she was the camp s spy but chose to right her wrongs after her boyfriend Beckendorf s death Percy contacts his father and asks Poseidon to join the fight against Typhon he reluctantly agrees Driven back to the blocks surrounding the Empire State Building Percy and his friends make their last stand to protect Mount Olympus Even when Hades arrives with Nico and an army Kronos still manages to enter Olympus Percy attacks Kronos without either side gaining a significant advantage In an Iris message vision the combatants are able to see Typhon approaching New York only to be defeated with the aid of Poseidon and his cyclopes Ethan Nakamura rebels against Kronos but is killed When Kronos attacks Annabeth Luke is able to regain control of his body and with Percy s help he injures himself at his mortal point and apparently kills Kronos As he dies Luke tells Percy that Ethan had the right idea the war was caused by the resentment of unrecognized gods and unclaimed children He dies peacefully and the Fates carry his body away The gods grant rewards to several heroes who were instrumental in defeating the Titans including Thalia Grover Annabeth Tyson Clarisse and Nico Finally Percy is called forward Zeus offers him the greatest gift of all time immortal godhood Much to the Olympians shock Percy instead asks the gods to swear on the River Styx that they will claim all demigods by the time they turn thirteen have cabins built for the children of all minor gods and Hades and give amnesty to innocent Titans and their former allies such as Calypso Percy also relieves Zeus Poseidon and Hades of their oath to not have demigod children Privately Hermes reveals to Percy that Kronos is not dead but is instead hopefully spread so thin that he can never form a consciousness again let alone a body as the Titans cannot die any more than the gods can After the meeting Percy discovers that Rachel plans to become the new Oracle and he rushes to camp with Annabeth and Nico With Apollo s supervision Rachel safely becomes the new Oracle and speaks the next Great Prophecy Annabeth celebrates Percy s birthday and the two begin dating The gods keep to their new promises and Camp Half Blood slowly returns to normal The fallen demigods are honored with the end of summer s bead 6 Reception EditThe New York Times called the novel both exciting and entertaining While the review notes that the pace sometimes bordered on frantic distracting from weaker plot points the book as a whole remains clever and enjoyably hair raising 7 The non profit Common Sense Media warned parents that this final book in the series contains more violence than the previous entries but praised the book overall giving it five out of five stars 8 Kirkus Reviews reviewed the book positively observing that Riordan masterfully orchestrates the huge cast of characters and manages a coherent powerful tale at once exciting philosophical and tear jerking 2 Main characters EditMain article List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan Percy Jackson The protagonist and narrator of Percy Jackson amp the Olympians He is aged fifteen in The Last Olympian the son of Poseidon Like Luke and Achilles he bathes in the River Styx and becomes invincible He begins a romantic relationship with Annabeth Chase on his sixteenth birthday near the end of the book and even scores an underwater kiss Luke Castellan A 23 year old demigod son of Hermes who willingly gave his body to Kronos out of hatred for the Olympian gods Although he is an antagonist throughout the series he sacrifices himself in order to destroy Kronos at the end of the book and is in a way the actual hero of the Great Prophecy Kronos The former king of the Titans bent on restoring his rule and taking revenge on the gods who deposed him After Luke sacrifices himself to defeat Kronos Hermes states that although Titans cannot die any more than the gods can Kronos essence is hopefully spread so thin that he can never form a consciousness again let alone a body Annabeth Chase Daughter of Athena Percy s love interest and eventual girlfriend and an aspiring architect Ethan Nakamura An ally of Kronos and son of Nemesis without whom Kronos s rise to power would not have been possible Like Luke he too feels betrayed by the Greek gods for their refusal to acknowledge his mother as a goddess equal in importance to the twelve Olympians Grover Underwood Percy s best friend a satyr and a new member of the Council of Cloven Elders He is also a kind of ambassador for the power of the god Pan in the world Thalia Grace A daughter of Zeus Percy s close friend and leader of a group of Artemis s followers previously believed to be the demigod of the Great Prophecy She is immortal but physically aged to fifteen nearly sixteen Nico di Angelo A son of Hades who is instrumental in convincing his father Demeter and Persephone to fight against the Titans He betrays Percy at first but is eventually forgiven by him Charles Beckendorf and Silena Beauregard A couple who both give their lives in defense of Olympus Beckendorf s death at Luke s hands convinces Silena to renounce her role as Kronos s spy They are the son of Hephaestus and the daughter of Aphrodite respectively Clarisse La Rue A daughter of Ares and a rival of Percy s At first due to a disagreement with Apollo s cabin at Camp Half Blood she and her brethren refuse to fight in the war Her friend Silena Beauregard s death in part because of her refusal to fight changes her mind Connor and Travis Stoll The sons of Hermes and friends of Percy Everyone thinks that they are twins but they are not Many people assume that they are brothers because they are identical They like to steal things from camp and love pranks Sequel EditMain article The Lost Hero Another Camp Half Blood Chronicles series has been released titled The Heroes of Olympus The Lost Hero is the first book in this series by Riordan and was released on October 12 2010 Though it is not directly related to Percy and friends there are many references and appearances of these characters and it still serves as a sequel Its sequel The Son of Neptune portrays Percy as one of the main protagonists The Son of Neptune is followed by The Mark of Athena The House of Hades and The Blood of Olympus A sixth book in the Percy Jackson amp the Olympians series titled The Chalice of the Gods and set between the events of The Heroes of Olympus and its sequel series The Trials of Apollo 9 was announced in October 2022 with a release date of September 26 2023 10 References Edit a b c The last Olympian first edition LC Online Catalog Library of Congress lccn loc gov ISBN 9781423101475 Retrieved 2015 11 05 a b c The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan KirkusReviews com May 5 2009 Retrieved July 24 2018 a b Percy Jackson children s book series ending next year The Seattle Times September 5 2008 Retrieved 2009 02 04 USA Today Best Selling Books list USA Today May 14 2009 Archived from the original on October 18 2017 Retrieved October 18 2017 The Last Olympian Rick Riordan 30 March 2016 Retrieved 2019 01 22 Riordan Rick May 5 2009 The Last Olympian Percy Jackson amp the Olympians Disney Hyperion ISBN 978 1 4231 0147 5 OCLC 299578184 Devereaux Elizabeth May 28 2009 The Gods Must Be Crazy NYTimes com Retrieved July 24 2018 The Last Olympian Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 5 www commonsensemedia org Retrieved 2017 12 09 Percy Jackson and the Chalice of the Gods Rick Riordan 2022 10 18 Retrieved 2022 10 19 Jones Michael M Rick Riordan to Return to Percy Jackson Next Fall PublishersWeekly com Retrieved 2022 10 19 External links Edit nbsp Children s literature portal nbsp Mythology portal nbsp Speculative fiction portalRick Riordan Myth Master at publisher Penguin Books UK Percy Jackson amp the Olympians at publisher Disney Hyperion Books US Rick Riordan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Last Olympian amp oldid 1175764847, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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