Book Review: The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan

The Blood of OlympussTitle: The Blood of Olympus

Series: The Heroes of Olympus, #5

Author: Rick Riordan

Summary: 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. -Goodreads

Review:

*Non-Spoilery Section

Today I am here with my review of The Blood of Olympus, the fifth and final book in the Heroes of Olympus series, by Rick Riordan.  We’ve been waiting for this book for a long time, guys, and it was so exciting to finally be able to have it and read it.  And despite my enjoyment of the book, I have very conflicted feelings about it, especially taking a day after I finished it to reflect on it when I wasn’t as emotional.

I feel like it’s very difficult to write a phenomenal series finale.  Suzanne Collins couldn’t do it.  Veronica Roth couldn’t do it.  And, sadly, despite loving his other finales, Rick just didn’t satisfy me with this book.  I didn’t get enough time with some of my favorite characters, and I feel like the book was focused too much on characters I wasn’t fond of.  Reading the dust jacket, I had an idea of whose POVs we’d be getting in this book, but it wasn’t enough.  I remember continuously flipping back to the summary flap to reread it, just to make sure I wasn’t missing any characters, but no.

I did love the character growth in all of the characters that were focused on.  I have to say, though, I can’t really connect with Piper.  We got a little more insight on Jason, Reyna, and Nico, though, which was fantastic.  I really love Nico, but thinking about him now makes me want to change a past statement of mine about him (see spoilery section).

To wrap up this non-spoilery section, The Blood of Olympus had a lot of potential.  There were so many storylines that were explored throughout this series, but Rick left us with a lot of loose ends.  I felt like there was no closure.  I’m hoping that was intentional, because I hate being disappointed at this book.  I hope Rick is going somewhere with this ending, possibly in his upcoming Norse mythology series.

Nevertheless, thank you for a fantastic journey.  I won’t forget it.

*Warning: Spoilery section!

I didn’t take notes while reading this because I just wanted to enjoy the book.  I’m hoping I remember everything I wanted to remember, though.

As stated above, I was a little disappointed with how things turned out.  Let’s talk about some of those things first, just to get them out of the way.

POVs: I think this is probably one of the things people were the most disappointed with.  In The Blood of Olympus, our last journey with these lovely characters, we got to see through the eyes of Jason, Piper, Leo, Reyna, and Nico.  The reason why people have been so disappointed with this character selection was the lack of Percy, and even Annabeth.  We didn’t get any chapters with these characters, and while I understand why Rick finished off the series with these characters (especially Jason, Piper, and Leo), I still feel that we should have gotten at least one chapter with Percy and Annabeth.

I feel like Jason, Reyna, and Nico grew in this book.  We really got to go in depth and see everything that was going on with them.  Leo and Piper didn’t seem to get much character development in this book, though.

Jason: I know a lot of people aren’t Jason’s biggest fan, but I think he was pretty good in this book.  I really grew to like him a lot more in this book.  At first, I thought Rick was doing that intentionally, making everyone become more partial to all the characters to suddenly kill them out of nowhere.  But that wasn’t the case.  Jason definitely had some good moments, and though I like him more than I did in the rest of the series, he’s still not a favorite.

There was something in Jason’s POV that had bothered me.  It was when he was thinking about how he used to try to change his fate, like by befriending the least-popular kids at Camp Jupiter.

Whoa, whoa, whoa—hold the phone.  Those sound like selfish reasons to make friends.  I really didn’t like that.

Piper: Ah, Piper.  I really can’t relate to her at all.  Just thinking back on her character, I draw a blank.  I know I definitely liked her a bit better in this book, I just don’t know why.  Maybe because it’s the end of these books, and I was sad.

Leo: I feel like there were too few Leo chapters, and he was very different in this book, it seemed.  The characters have gone through so much, but Leo was startlingly different, and we didn’t get much time with him, or so it felt.  I also felt that Calypso wasn’t a big part of this book (literally—we only saw her in the last few pages of the book, which I now understand, since she didn’t have a POV).

I knew he wasn’t dead, especially since the hints being dropped toward his “death” were so apparent.  I was really confused by his plan, too.  I knew he wouldn’t be dead, even though it was stated he was dead, and it wasn’t a big shocker when our last chapter was a Leo chapter, especially with Nico saying, “His death felt different than others.”  If we were going for shock with that last chapter, it most definitely could have been executed better.  I did cry, though, but I knew Leo wasn’t really dead.

But what really got me was that ending.  As stated above, I felt no closure with The Blood of Olympus.  In the end, Leo found Calypso, but… they didn’t go back to Camp!  Or, it’s not something that was shown.  How could you leave us with such an open ending?!  They just ride off into the distance?!  NO!  And what’s worse is that nobody really knows that Leo’s alive.  They want to believe he’s alive, but they don’t really know it.

Reyna: Reyna was truly amazing.  I love how she was portrayed in this book.  She’s such a strong character who’s been through so much but still came out okay.  I really liked her group, with Nico and Hedge.  That was definitely an unlikely bunch, but I feel like they each contributed so much in getting the Athena Parthenos back to Camp Half-Blood safely.  Reyna was a brave hero.

Nico: Nico, Nico, Nico.  I feel like I’m saying this about all the characters, but it’s justified: He’s been through a lot.  He had a lot on his shoulders.   I love his newfound friendship with Reyna, and how they were able to relate a bit.  I loved their bond, how Reyna was constantly lending him her strength and energy.  I feel like Nico grew a lot, and I’m really happy that he decided to stay at Camp Half-Blood.

Finding out that Nico was gay was rushed, thinking back on it.  It was too sudden, but I guess I’ll have to go back and read PJO again before I can state an opinion.  I shipped Will Solace and Nico after I finished the book, because my feels were hurting, but after thinking it over, I would be happy if they had a friendship.  When I read the book at first, I hadn’t realized that a romantic relationship between the two had been alluded to, but after someone told me about it, I kind of liked the idea.

Now, I just want Nico to find some friends, and he did.  He has Reyna and Coach and now Will, and I’m sure he’s going to find a lot more.

I really loved how Nico told Percy about his crush, and I think Annabeth was amused by Percy’s reaction.  I mean, he was so oblivious and confused, and Nico was like, “I mean, you’re cute and all, but you’re not my type.”

And Percy was like, “I’m not you’re type?”  Gold, guys.

Other Characters: There are a few other characters whose eyes we didn’t get to see through: Percy, Annabeth, Hazel, and Frank.  Though I’ve never been too big on Hazel and Frank, I do want to discuss Percy and Annabeth.

Percy and Annabeth: With each book in this series were different central characters.  In this book, they were the characters listed above.  Yes, Percy and Annabeth did have their own places in the series, but with everything that happened in The House of Hades, you’d think we’d get to see what was going on with these two.  I mean, everything they went through opened doors to some major character development for the two!  They literally went through hell and back.  Did they suffer any PTSD?  I feel like that was hinted at a bit, but I wish Rich had explored this.

Percy: The ending with Percy really bugged me.  I get that he wasn’t a big character in this book, but you’d think he’d visit his mom after all this, or at least mention in passing that he’d just been to see his mom.  I wanted a Sally reunion, I wanted a Grover reunion, a Chiron reunion.  Maybe even a Clarisse reunion!

Annabeth: I had no idea that Annabeth and Piper had been so close.  I don’t remember that in the previous books, but maybe that was a thing.  That scene with Annabeth and Piper down in that hole-maze place, though, kind of showed Annabeth’s fear.  I feel like, after Tartarus, she was more prone to flashbacks during her time there during a battle, and that kind of happened down in that hole place (I can’t remember the details).  And then there was that whole Annabeth being the “logical” fighter/strategist and Piper being the “emotional” fighter/strategist.  I thought it was nonsense.  I didn’t like that whole Piper thing, but I did like hers and Annabeth’s friendship.

Another thing I wanted to bring up was Magnus Chase, who people are speculating is Annabeth’s cousin, who she mentioned in the book.  She said she had an uncle in Boston, but there was a rivalry between the uncle and her father.  I’m pretty sure the Norse books are based in Massachusetts, so there’s some clever foreshadowing there, which totally flew over my head until I read some speculation.  Does this mean maybe a little more Percabeth in later books…?  I’m very excited to know what’s going on here!

Frank: I really expected something to go down with his firewood.  I expected something, anything, but I feel like he wasn’t even a big part of this book!  I mean, he went through this whole transformation (I feel like it was mostly physical to make him more attractive), and yet… nothing.  He understands himself now, and what he’s capable of, which is awesome, but I feel like he didn’t develop enough emotionally.

Though I didn’t want any characters to die (and I had a feeling no one would), we were told that someone would.  Leo’s death didn’t even count, because he was resurrected.  Ugh, I don’t know.  I don’t know how I felt about that.  (Spoilers for City of Heavenly Fire: I feel like the whole book was very reminiscent to City of Heavenly Fire.  It was a good read, interesting and all, but in the end, no one extremely important died.  End of spoilers.)

The Final Battle: I feel like the final battle was a bit anticlimactic.  Gaea’s rise wasn’t all too impressive, and throughout the whole book, Leo and his plan was pushed a little too hard.  That bugged me a lot.  And, like I said, there were no deaths.  I’m glad none of our favorite characters died, but this was really misleading.  I had no idea all it took was blood from a cut on Annabeth’s thigh and a nosebleed from Percy to awaken Gaea.  THAT WAS VERY ANTICLIMACTIC.  A NOSEBLEED?! 

The Second-To-Last Battle: I really liked how all the demigods paired up with their godly parents while fighting those giants.  Percy with Poseidon, Annabeth with Athena, Zeus with Jason, Frank with an overenthusiastic Ares, Leo and Hephaestus, Piper and Aphrodite.  Hades wasn’t present, but he was helping Hazel from the Underworld.

The thing is… Did Athena ever acknowledge what Annabeth achieved?  What she went through?  I didn’t really care about Zeus and Jason’s interaction, what about Athena and Annabeth?

The End: I knew that there wouldn’t be an epilogue a long time ago, due to Rick Riordan’s Twitter, and I was cool with that.  But, since that ending, I wish there had been an epilogue.  I didn’t even have to be something that far into the future!  Just something to let us know that Leo was reunited with his friends.  They could have had a picnic at the park or something stupid like that, but it would have meant a lot and would have made the book ten times better.


Recap: The last book in a series is always going to be hit or miss.  I feel like The Blood of Olympus was somewhere in the middle.  There were some things I liked about it, like Reyna, Nico, and Hedge, and the familiar humor, but there were things that bothered me.

I really loved that some of the characters got some development.  We didn’t really get to see much of other characters (who were more like side characters), so I can’t really say if they had a significant amount of development.

I really expected more of Frank, Percy, and Annabeth.  Rick could have gone deeper into Percabeth’s experiences in Tartarus, and the aftermath and how those experiences changed them.

This book didn’t knock me off my feet.  The Last Olympian was fantastic, from what I remember.  But this… it kind of fell flat.  I think that, with a series you really love, you have to give it time before you form opinions, because you’ll be too emotional to say you didn’t like some parts.  That’s what happened with me.

The Blood of Olympus was an enjoyable read.  It wasn’t my favorite in the series.  When I first finished it, I gave it a 5/5, but I feel like I have to bring this book down a star.  It makes me really sad to do that, because I love these books.

So, 4/5 stars for this book!  I had a fantastic time reading it, regardless.  I loved all the hype surrounding the book, and I’m so glad I got to be apart of the hype.  I started the Percy Jackson books when I was ten, and now it’s all over.

I’m really looking forward to the Norse books, though.  Bring it on!

 

Bout of Books 10: Lazy Updates

bout of booksHello!  Well, yesterday, Saturday, was the last day of the Bout of Books!  It’s actually late on Sunday night, and I was planning to do my Saturday updates right at midnight, but… then I got distracted with Melissa and Joey reruns.  Yeah…

Anyway!  Saturday wasn’t a very productive day for me in general.  I literally got nothing done—including reading.  I only read a few pages from Throne of Glass.  Having a difficult time getting into it, but oh well.  I don’t know if I’m going to just push through it or go through my library books first before finishing.

I took a trip to the library today and found the first Gossip Girl book on the shelf.  Score!  Haha, I was pretty excited.  But, I have five other books from the library to finish before I can get to that, including my 80s book 😀  Yep, my obsession still stands strong!

Tomorrow I’ll do my wrap up post and whatnot.  I think I did a good job during this read-a-thon, overall.  I can’t wait to read all of your wrap up posts!

Because I’ve been into Gossip Girl lately (lately, as in for five seconds XD), I started listening to Spotify and was like, “OMG!  This song totally reminds me of Vanessa!  And then there were a couple other songs that I found.  So… expect a Gossip Girl playlist in the near future, heheh.

I went to Barnes & Noble today and saw this:

IMG_2335[1]I specifically went to B&N to see this thing—I HUNTED IT DOWN, PEOPLE!!!  Crayyy…

Do any of you watch John and Hank Green’s YouTube channel, vlogbrothers?  If not, you need to go check them out.  Like, now.  Those two guys are some of the most interesting YouTubers I’ve ever watched.  I only recently started binge-watching their videos, though I’ve known of their channel for a while.  They’re awesome 😀  DFTBA…

Also, writing inspiration struck me hard for the first time in a great while.  It’s been striking, but this is the first time in a while that it’s struck hard, if ya get me.  I feel like I haven’t written in forever… it’s a weird feeling.  I think I started writing my first short stories in ’08/’09, somewhere around there.  I have every single one saved, lol.  They… weren’t the best.  But I like them because I was actually writing something.

Anywho… I don’t know where this post is going, haha.  I’m a bit on the tired side, so I’m going to go before I start writing crazy stuff about how I can’t contain my excitement for CoHF or something else.  I think y’all get the idea… yeah…

Until next time, guys,

-littleonion

P.S. Have you heard of Marie Lu’s new series?  The first book, The Young Elites, is set to come out later this year.  And you won’t believe when.  October 7th.  As in The Blood of Olympus’ October 7th.  AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!  This is so exciting!

Bout of Books 10: Updates for Thursday

bout of booksHey, guys!  Time for some more updates!  How’s your reading going?  I’m sure you’re doing awesome 😀

I’m really enjoying It Had to Be You, more than I expected I would.  It’s totally crazy, but really entertaining.  I don’t know if I’ll make it to my goal by the end of the Bout of Books, but I think this challenge has really helped to remind me how much I can read in a day.

And now, on to my updates.  Also, I have more to talk about down below…

Monday:
Number of books I read today: 1
Book: Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi (44% finished with book)
Number of pages read today: 166
Total number of pages read: 166
Total number of books completed: 0

Tuesday:
Number of books I read today: 1
Book: Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi (94% complete)
Number of pages read today: 184
Total number of pages read: 350
Total number of books completed: 0

Wednesday:
Number of books I read today: 2
Books: Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi (100% complete), It Had to Be You by Cecily von Ziegesar (29% complete)
Number of pages read today: 145
Total number of pages read: 495
Total number of books completed: 1

Thursday:
Number of books I read today: 1
Book: It Had to Be You by Cecily von Ziegesar (68% complete)
Number of pages read today: 160
Total number of pages read: 655
Total number of books completed: 1


I meant to post about this in my last update, but I completely forgot.  HAVE YOU SEEN THE BLOOD OF OLYMPUS COVER?  DUDE—

I saw that on Pinterest and it was like OMG.  (Have you read Rick Riordan’s Twitter feed?  Hilarious XD)

OOOOOOMG!!!!

It was pretty exciting 😀

Also, Cassandra Clare released the beginning of the City of Heavenly Fire prologue, which you can check out here.  It’s weird, because I started to read it, but I’m not really into excerpts and stuff.  I just want zee book!  But y’all can check it out, and tell me what you think.  IS IT AWESOMESAUCE?????  Of course it is ;D

Le sigh.  Exciting news for the endings of two amazing series.  I’m sad D:  I don’t want these series to end…

What do you think of the BoO cover and of the CoHF excerpt?  Let me know!

-littleonion

 

 

Bookshelves and Technology

Humans and bloggy people!  I have news!  😀  I finally got a bookshelf!  Hoorah!

I was so excited to assemble this thing.  SO.  EXCITED.  It was hard work.  But I did it.  Of course, using a handheld screwdriver, my hands h.u.r.t. so badly, but I think it was totally worth it 😀  It took a long time (and eventually, I went to the library and to the grocery store to give my hands a break XD), but I absolutely adore it.

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This is the finished result ^.^  It was crazy arranging my books on a shelf, since they’ve pretty much been anywhere other than a shelf since leaving the store.  My very first shelfie XD  (Does a shelfie have to include myself in the photo as well…?  I’m not very educated in the art of selfies/shelfies.)

So, the top shelf has random trinkets and such, since I don’t want it toppling over and am not able to mount my new piece of furniture to the wall.  I tried to put more books on the bottom to stabilize it, but most of my heavier books are books I’d like to see on a regular basis -.-

On my second shelf, we have my wonderful J.K. Rowling collection, a few books I’ll be reading during the Bout of Books 10, and some other library books.  I also have a random Rubik’s cube, lol.  Remember those?  I also have my HP magazine cut outs, which I made back when it was a full-blown obsession.  Not that there’s anything wrong with obsessing over your favorite books 😀  I also have a deck of Harry Potter cards (which have never been used—just admired by myself and a few of my other HP fan friends).  Funny thing is, I don’t really like change, so the cards have never gotten shuffled or anything.  As in, they’re in the exact same order I got them in… *awkward*

Next shelf!  We have my favorite books that will always be cherished, a part of my collection that really got me back into reading for fun.  I have my large Lauren Myracle collection, and some other middle grade/YA authors whom I love.  I also have, yes, a High School Musical book.  You will never believe how many times I reread that, just because it was slightly larger than the other books I owned.  Good times!  I also have my (reluctantly small) Rick Riordan collection and my incomplete THG collection D:

In the corner of the third shelf, I have the very pen which I used to take notes on The House of Hades… woooow.  I think my plan was to use the same pen to write my notes for The Blood of Olympus… Weird thoughts.

On the next shelf, I have my Veronica Roth collection, as well as two Divergent magazines.  I have my Bloodlines and Vampire Academy there, too, and some Cassandra Clare in there!

At the very bottom is a mixture of my older childhood books and books that I haven’t read yet.  I’d put them in a more desirable location, but, like I said, I want my shelf to stay grounded.

IT WAS SO EXCITING!  I had to stop myself from rearranging the books when I hadn’t even finished putting all the books on there.  Le sigh.

That’s all about books!  Now for my random thoughts on technology 😀

I got a new phone today, which was fun.  A tiny bit more advanced than my last one.  I know touch screens are all the rage for phones, but I have yet to own one.  Oh well!

I also wanted to show y’all this:

DSCN1343Okay, so the laptop on the left is my current laptop, a Toshiba.  The laptop to the right… well, funny story.  It’s one of Toshiba’s “laptops” from 1995 that my mom purchased for $1,300.  Yes.  No joke.  And the thing’s heavy.  It even used a floppy disk!  LOL, we had those lying around somewhere in the house for a while.  I used to love using that thing for solitaire and minesweeper and for typing like this: lsdkfjs dkfjsdkfj sdkfj kdsfjisfjksdfj seirdfdkd 254672 6686561861787.  It was the bee’s knees when I was a kid XD  Anyway, my current laptop was only $300.  So, you could say that Toshiba has evolved in technology and prices!

Do you own any pieces of old technology?  Do they still work?

Anywho, that’s all 😀  Good luck to those who are participating in the Bout of Books 10!  I hope you meet your goals!

-littleonion

My Sunday

Hey, everyone 🙂  I just got back from a pretty fun day out and about, and I’ll tell you guys about what I did.  How was your Sunday?  Did you do anything exciting?  😀

So, to begin my day, I took a trip to the library, where I found three of my most recent orders:

IMG_2311[1]You’re probably wondering why I have a book about the 80s, lol.  I’ll tell you about that in a minute.

I also got The Giver by Lois Lowry, which has a movie that’s coming out!  I remember really enjoying The Giver, so hopefully I can see it in the theaters.  (I also heard Taylor Swift was in it…?)

And then I got the movie, Trading Places.  A friend of mine told me it was really good, so I wanted to check it out for myself.

As for the 80s, book, I’ve recently been very obsessed with that decade.  Don’t ask why.  I’ve been obsessed with the trends, the toys, the music—everything.  I know Wikipedia isn’t the most reliable source for information, but I’ve practically sucked this page dry.  Because of this new interest, I decided to get a book about the 80s from the library.

Before the library opened, however, I went out to lunch with my mom and we got this:

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Tangerine chicken and chow mein on the left, and fried rice and barbecue pork on the right. Good stuff!
I also walked around a little and discovered a RECORD STORE.  You don’t even know how delighted I was.  asdfghjkl;  I discovered it at the perfect time, since I was getting into that kind of stuff.  I seriously could not have found this place at a better time.

So I go in, and it’s just ginormous.  There are records and CDs and CASSETTES!  They had cassettes!  (Used cassettes, but cassettes :D)

I walked up and down all of the aisles in complete awe.

IMG_2304[1]IMG_2306[1]IMG_2307[1]This is where all their cassettes were.  I felt like I was walking on clouds, man XD It was so amazing.  They were at great prices, too!  I couldn’t resist purchasing one, though I don’t know if I’ll ever get to listen to it.  I don’t even know the condition the cassette’s in, or how long it’s been around—but it’s all part of its charm 😀

IMG_2313[1]It was so hard to choose what I wanted, because surprisingly, I recognized quite a few of the artists, but I ended up getting a Men at Work cassette.  I’m a newbie fan 😀

IMG_2315[1]I might have a cassette player somewhere around here… darn.  I might have thrown it away ._.  I recently threw a lot of items away, things I would have loved to have at this moment.  An old black radio of mine that I’ve had for more than a decade.  Lots of stuff.  Ugh, I’m so mad at myself >.<  But, who knows?  Maybe I’ll find another cassette player around.

Oh!  The record store also sold record players:

IMG_2305[1]Unfortunately, they were pretty expensive.  But that’s so cool, right?!  (I’m totally geeking out over record players… *awkward*…)

When I left the store, I was so overjoyed!  I probably fangirled over the cassette for a good half hour.  No, wait—I’m still fangirling 😀

Today was a great Sunday!  I look forward to visiting the record store again, and learning more about the 80s, which fascinate me to no end.

More next time!  I’m getting so behind on my posts, lol.  I’ll catch up… eventually 😀

-littleonion