![]() ![]() If you have a kindle or kindle app, you can put a comment below if you would like to borrow the book. This book (and the series) is lendable in the kindle format. But I would not be surprised if there are future story arcs. ![]() It is open so that more books can be written later. The ending does not feel like the end of a series. But there is just enough vulnerability to make him likable and to make sure there is tension in the book. Percy does verge on the almost too perfect hero problem. ![]() I am not sure any of them could have been left out. But they make sense in sequence and make sense at the end of the book. While the battles individually are written well and do not drag, there are a lot of them one after another, after another. That makes sense since it is the final battle that the whole series has been moving toward. This book was much more battle focused than the others. Of course there is always a problem with his love life (since Hera cursed him). So when debates undertaking a dangerous task to prepare himself. He is going to have to save Olympus and defeat Kronos. Percy Jackson, in the last book of the series, is sure he is the one of the prophecy. Purchase Links: Paperback, Hardcover, Kindle Edition, Audiobook Takeaway: The Hero is often the hero in a way that they do not anticipate. ![]()
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