![]() ![]() Additionally, each of the characters get their own backstory, development, and ending fit for them. Aside from the story, we get to see Percy and Annabeth as regular teenagers going to college, and Magnus realizes that if he doesn’t stop Ragnarok, they won’t get the happy ending they deserve, which is a huge eye opener when we had always seen Percy and Annabeth being the ones shouldering the burden.Īdditionally, we have the regular humor, such as with chapter titles like “I inherit a dead wolf and some underwear” and of course situational humor from Magnus himself. Speaking of Percy Jackson, we see him again in the first chapter as he teaches Magnus some tricks while at sea. ![]() Nonetheless, it is still a great sequel to the next chapter of the mythology series. At first, I was very surprised that this series was a trilogy, but then again, the Kane Chronicles were also a trilogy, so the five book per series might be only for anything involving Percy Jackson as a main character. For fans of Rick Riordan, as I have been for the past 7 or 8 years, welcome to the last installment of his Norse mythology series: The Ship of the Dead. ![]()
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