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The Blood of Olympus (The Heroes of Olympus), by Rick Riordan

Though the Greek and Roman crewmembers of the Argo II have made progress in their many quests, they still seem no closer to defeating the earth mother, Gaea. Her giants have risen-all of them-and they're stronger than ever. They must be stopped before the Feast of Spes, when Gaea plans to have two demigods sacrificed in Athens. She needs their blood-the blood of Olympus-in order to wake.

The demigods are having more frequent visions of a terrible battle at Camp Half-Blood. The Roman legion from Camp Jupiter, led by Octavian, is almost within striking distance. Though it is tempting to take the Athena Parthenos to Athens to use as a secret weapon, the friends know that the huge statue belongs back on Long Island, where it might be able to stop a war between the two camps.

The Athena Parthenos will go west; the Argo II will go east. The gods, still suffering from multiple personality disorder, are useless. How can a handful of young demigods hope to persevere against Gaea's army of powerful giants? As dangerous as it is to head to Athens, they have no other option. They have sacrificed too much already. And if Gaea wakes, it is game over.

  • Sales Rank: #5244 in Books
  • Brand: Rick Riordan
  • Published on: 2014-10-07
  • Released on: 2014-10-07
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x 1.63" w x 5.88" l, 1.20 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 528 pages
Features
  • fantasy
  • science fiction

Review
PRAISE FOR THE SON OF NEPTUNE

"Should pacing and wit continue unabated into the third volume, whose foretold European setting promises further freshness, fans will eagerly await numbers four and five."―Kirkus

PRAISE FOR THE LOST HERO


"Readers longing for a return to Camp Half-Blood will get their wish.... ...the action scenes come frequently as the three heroic teens fight monstrous enemies in North American locales..... Flashes of humor lighten the mood at times, but a tone of urgency and imminent danger seems as integral to this series as the last. With appealing new characters within a familiar framework, this spin-off will satisfy the demand for more."―Booklist

About the Author
Rick Riordan (www.rickriordan.com) is the author of the # 1 New York Times best-selling The Heroes of Olympus, Book One: The Lost Hero; The Heroes of Olympus, Book Two: The Son of Neptune; The Heroes of Olympus, Book Three: The Mark of Athena; The Heroes of Olympus, Book Four: The House of Hades; the #1 New York Times best-selling Kane Chronicles; and the five books in the #1 New York Times best-selling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. His previous novels for adults include the hugely popular Tres Navarre series, winner of the top three awards in the mystery genre. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts with his wife and two sons.

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218 of 237 people found the following review helpful.
Good, but could have been better.
By Leigh
I've really enjoyed this series, and I enjoyed reading this final book. And yet, I still was a little disappointed by the Blood of Olympus.

In some ways it's classic Riordan. Heroes, gods, limited time quest, the world in danger. Check. Heroes of Olympus follows both the 7 demigods quest to stop the giants and Reyna's quest to return the Athena statue to Camp Half-Blood. There's plenty of adventure, humor, and a few dashes of romance along the way. It's a fun read in many ways.

So, why was I disappointed? I missed Percy, for one thing. Point of view characters in this book are Jason, Piper, Reyna, Nico, and Leo. I understand to some degree why Riordan made the narrative choices that he did, but in this final book it would have been nice to hear from Percy and Annabeth one more time.

I also felt that the book shied away from showing the real cost of war. In the Last Olympian there were some losses and deaths that we felt greatly because we had come to care about the characters. We don't see that as much in Blood of Olympus. Yeah, some characters die--mostly people we don't like. And the loss of one of the seven at the end is so heavily telegraphed that we know several chapters ahead who is going to die, why they are going to die, and what the likely escape clause will be. Sacrifice loses its power when you know there's a way out. Those moments in the Last Olympian where we linger and feel the pain, the moments when characters have to make real, hard choices--that's missing.

Another thing I felt Riordan let drop in this book was the issue of Percy's fatal flaw. It's been mentioned consistently throughout the series, but it never came down to that pivotal moment in this book where Percy had to choose the greater good over a friend. I think that's something we may have lost out on by not having a chapter in Percy's viewpoint.

So it's a fun book. We get an entertaining adventure and the expected (very couple-y) happy ending. There's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it mention of Riordan's next series. (Look at the title of his next book if you did miss it). If you've read this far with Percy, absolutely finish it up. It's a good book. But it's not the book it could have been.

101 of 118 people found the following review helpful.
Good book but I missed Percy!
By St. Jack's Fan
This was a good book but did not rise to the level of Riordan's other work. As others have pointed out, the climactic battle scene was not nearly as well developed as the final battle in "Last Olympian" with which it inevitably must be compared. Also, after the endlessly repeated references to Percy's "fatal flaw," where was it? For that matter, why were Percy and Annabeth relegated to virtually minor character status in this book? They're the two characters who sucked us all into this series in the first place; they deserved a greater role in the ending of it. While Nico and Reyna are interesting characters and had their own parts to play, I think Riordan found them much more interesting than they warrant; they dominated much of the book in ways that were not always essential to the plot. Percy and Annabeth had very small parts and pretty much a brush-off in the conclusion. Not a nice way to treat your heroes!

I feel bad criticizing since I am a devoted fan of the series, but this was not the big finish I had hoped it would be. I got the distinct impression that in some ways, Riordan had already emotionally moved on to the Norse series -- not unexpectedly, since the first book in that series in due out in one year. His fans know that Norse mythology was always his first love, and like all his other fans I am looking forward to that series also. And yes, he neatly dropped the setup for the lead character in BoO -- looks like it will be a cousin of Annabeth. So maybe we can hope for the occasional future reference to Percy and Annabeth there.

Even given my disappointment with this final volume, it's still far better than 99.9% of the books out there. **Spoiler alert: I am grateful that Riordan didn't succumb to the cheap trick of killing off any of his heroes. Too many authors use that as a bogus way of generating sentiment. Thank goodness he respects his characters and his audience!** What Riordan has done in shoring up Greek and Roman mythology as some of the seminal pillars of Western thought and literature -- which they are -- is reason enough to be grateful for the series. The fact that the books are so entertaining, well-written, and have such engaging characters earns them a place in the highest rankings of modern literature, YA or otherwise.

Thanks for the memories, Uncle Rick, and Godspeed to Asgard!

91 of 107 people found the following review helpful.
A step down from the previous books in the series.
By Amazon Customer
I'm going to start by saying that I have been a HUGE fan of this series since I first read the Lightning Thief 4 years ago. I have freaked out when the books were about to be released, and agonized when I had to wait. The PJ&O and HoO series are two of my favorites ever. Each book in the Heroes of Olympus has built on the previous one in the series, raising the bar higher as each book came out, better then the one before.

Which is why I'm disappointed with this rather confusing, anticlimactic ending.

***SPOILERS BELOW. You have been warned.

Let me start with what I liked. Overall, I did enjoy this book. Riordan has a unique writing style that I really enjoy reading, and all of his characters rock. They've all been fleshed out incredibly well, and though they have their flaws, they're all loveable.

I LOVED hearing more about Reyna's past. It was super interesting to see her powers, and to see (well, briefly see) the complicated relationship between her and her sister. Reading about the ghosts of her past (literally and figuratively) was one of the most enjoyable parts of the book, and it was very satisfying to finally understand her more fully.

Getting a peek into Nico's mind was highly anticipated, and, in my opinion, did not disappoint. This kid has had it rough, and has never allowed himself to talk to anyone about his problems. Seeing him begin to heal through this book was *so* important for my peace of mind. It was so nice seeing him finally begin to lean on others for a change, and see him open up.

The relationships between Percy and Jason, and Piper and Annabeth were AWESOME. I LOVED the way both sets of characters worked together and formed even closer bonds.

There's more, I'm sure, but I'm itching (unfortunately) to talk about the massive issues I had with this book.

1) Percy and Annabeth.
Listen, I know they have had plenty of time in the spotlight previously, and they've had POVS in the middle three books of this series. But I was so looking forward to reading more about how Tartarus affected them mentally. Yes, we see Annabeth cry and talk to Piper about it, and yes, we see Percy talk to Jason about it. But I'm sorry (not really), that's not good enough. Even though we hear about their plans for the future, I really didn't feel we got much closure for these two, which is super disappointing after the long journey we've had with them. Reducing their characters to almost nothing in the final book of the series was one of the most annoying parts of this book.

2) The Physicians Cure.
NO. Riordan has been hyping up the fact that he was going to kill off one of the main characters since the beginning of the HoO series. This felt like a HUGE cop out to me. Leo's sacrifice didn't feel like it meant anything since he just came right back to life. In The Last Olympian, multiple characters died (Silena, Beckendorf, Luke), but they had fitting, honorable deaths, and their deaths were an important part of the war. Adding that sense of loss made TLO feel more real. Whereas everyone seemed to have happy endings in this book.

3) The entire ending. It was just confusing, and really all over the place. The battles were good, but not as awesome as I was expecting. The Gods coming down to fight with the seven was pretty epic, I'll admit, but it seemed so easy, and it was over so quickly. The battle at Camp Half-Blood was just kind of boring. Like okay, they're fighting a bunch of monsters. And then Gaea shows up, and she's about to wreak havoc, but no Leo grabs her and brings her up in the air. Just... meh.

4) The Oracle/prophecy's being over.
This just made me really sad, and I felt like he did this just so he wouldn't have to write another "Great Prophecy". I mean, c'mon! This could've been written way better than it was.

5) Percy's and Jason's "decisions" for the great prophecy.
When was "the sacrifice that Percy would be unable to make"? During the fight at Camp? What about Jason's? Anticlimactic. Just a real let down.

And that's a short-ish list of what's coming to mind right now. I'll probably revise it later, clean it up and update it, but this is all I've got for now. I think waiting a few days will make me more clear-headed about the issues I had with it, but I wanted to pour out my thoughts while they were still fresh in my mind.

Overall, 3/5 stars. A decent book, but a confusing and disappointing end to a great series.

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