A Heroic, If Familiar, Finale
4 stars
Rick Riordan brings his epic Heroes of Olympus series to a close with The Blood of Olympus, and it’s a fitting end to a massive, globe-trotting, god-battling adventure. The seven demigods of the prophecy finally face off against Gaea and her army of giants.
The book splits the team, sending Nico, Reyna, and the satyr-in-chief, Coach Hedge, on a desperate quest of their own that is just as compelling as the main event. This side quest allows some often-overlooked characters to really step into the spotlight and grapple with their pasts in a powerful way. Meanwhile, aboard the Argo II, the rest of the gang faces down giants and internal conflicts. Leo, in particular, steps up in a big way, and his plan to handle the final showdown is a surprising, gutsy move that really sticks the landing.
That said, plowing through this series back-to-back has made me realize that …
Rick Riordan brings his epic Heroes of Olympus series to a close with The Blood of Olympus, and it’s a fitting end to a massive, globe-trotting, god-battling adventure. The seven demigods of the prophecy finally face off against Gaea and her army of giants.
The book splits the team, sending Nico, Reyna, and the satyr-in-chief, Coach Hedge, on a desperate quest of their own that is just as compelling as the main event. This side quest allows some often-overlooked characters to really step into the spotlight and grapple with their pasts in a powerful way. Meanwhile, aboard the Argo II, the rest of the gang faces down giants and internal conflicts. Leo, in particular, steps up in a big way, and his plan to handle the final showdown is a surprising, gutsy move that really sticks the landing.
That said, plowing through this series back-to-back has made me realize that Riordan has a very successful, but very noticeable, formula. It’s a bit like eating your favorite meal every day for a week; you still love it, but you start to recognize the recipe. The pattern of quest, monster-of-the-week, witty banter, and last-minute saves, while always entertaining, became more apparent to me this time around. It's the literary equivalent of a blockbuster movie franchise—you know what you're getting, and it's almost always a good time, but the element of surprise can start to fade.
Ultimately, The Blood of Olympus is a strong conclusion filled with the humor, heart, and mythological mayhem that fans have come to expect. While the binge-reading effect might have cost it a star for me, the fantastic character moments and the high-stakes climax make it a must-read for anyone invested in the series. It’s a solid four-star send-off for our heroes.