

The fight with the gaints, which was talked about so much gets over in the blink of an eye when the gods of Olympus turn up to help. But that’s just it – the whole book is full of quests and more quests. The book starts off fairly well, with the Argo II on another quest, this time to gather stuff and information to defeat Mother Earth – Gaia. I’ve had enough of Percy now that several, much better characters have been introduced. In fact, my friend was so disappointed with House of Hades that she still hasn’t read Blood of Olympus or BoO, as I’ll be referring to it from now.įor the first time since the The Lost Hero, there is no Percy POV in this novel and I must say, I’m actually happy about that. None of my friends who’d previously pre-ordered the Heroes of Olympus books bought this one. This blog post is my review for the same. On the sixth of February, I finished reading The Blood of Olympus, the finale to the five books of the Heroes of Olympus series and the end to the Percy Jackson novels. On October 28th, 2013, I reviewed the House of Hades on my blog. Happy two year anniversary! Thank you for sticking by me and I hope you’ll be there in the future too.

EDIT – It has come to my notice that two years ago, on this very day, I began this blog.
