Percy
Jackson And The Olympians
The Last Olympian
By
Rick Riordan
Percy
Jackson is a demi god, which is very dangerous on his account because the more
that they know the more that they smell like a monsters lunch. Let me start of
at the beginning, well Percy sneaks on to a boat with a bunch of monsters on it
including the evil titan lord Kronos. Then he puts a lot of bombs in the engine
room and before they knew it the ship blew up. It was too bad for the monsters but
great for Percy. Next thing Percy knows
he is under water with his Dad, Poseidon the sea god. He is at his Dad’s side
and his Dad is fighting a war so he tells Percy to go to camp half blood. When he gets back to camp the camp director
has him go and read the great prophecy he almost faints when he reads it
because it says a single choice shall end his days. It also says that there is going to be a war
and they start getting all the campers they can to fight in the war. Then they go into the Town Square and start
manning the bridges trying to stop Kronos’s army from getting across the
ocean. Bad news they do and they make it
into Olympus and Percy has to fight Kronos. Let me just tell you one thing
Kronos’s body is not his body it is Luke’s a powerful demi gods body.
It
ends up that Percy does not defeat Kronos it is really Luke. Percy gives him a
knife and Luke stabbed himself in the shoulder and then Kronos dies. Even
though Luke was a bad guy that does not matter now that Luke killed
Kronos. Then they notice that Luke is
badly wounded and then he dies. They give him a shroud, which I think is like
wrapping paper for dead people but back to the story they take him away and
then the story gets interesting. The
gods start calling the hero’s up one by one to give them awards. First they
call up Grover a boy that helped in the war and they make him a leader then
they call up Annabeth and they let her be mount Olympus’s personal
architect. Then it was Percy’s turn the
gods offered him the will of becoming a god.
Percy said no but he asked them to claim their children by the time they
turned thirteen the gods agreed and that ended the story.
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