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Apr 02, 2013 08:11PM
The Last Olympian
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This is a great book, also very sad. But, for some reason, I did not enjoy it as much as the other books.
I was certainly not tired of it, but I think maybe Rick was. His writing was slightly off. But I absolutely loved this book. Very detailed, intense and heart breaking.
Isn't that a contradiction? o_O His writing was slightly off, but it was detailed, intense and heartbreaking. And you loved it. But his writing was slightly off. xD O.o
No. It was off! It was different, I mean. Detailed, intense and heartbreaking, YES. Different, YES. Not good, NO.
It was so cute! I would have been fine if the series ended here but I'm still ecstatic that Rick decided to continue it (=
I loved that he continued on to the Heroes of Olympus, and I like HoO even more!! :D
Maybe it's because characters die in this book, I mean they're in war so it's getting serious that's why it was different.
I like serious books. I just think he got swept up in the fame a little? Oh well! :) It was AWESOME!:D
Delaney in the TARDIS wrote: "I like serious books. I just think he got swept up in the fame a little? Oh well! :) It was AWESOME!:D"Well, think about how much money this guy's making for a moment ... xD
Well I love him no matter what. :D
I laughed when Rachel hit Kronos with her hair brush XD ( sorry I cried too, I just was lighting the mood XD)
Little "Dani" Blue wrote: "The best book of the series!!i cried when it was over."
I felt like doing the same. Since my finishing of the series, I've spent much time poring over the pages of the first four(I got the Last Olympian from the library). That's also the reason why my copy of The Titan's Curse is in bad shape.







