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With Season 2 of Percy Jackson premiering on Disney+, let’s take a look back at the books that paved the way for the ultimate fight between the demigods, gods, and their ancient enemies.
5) The Last Olympian (Book 5)

The final conflict in the series is an absolute spectacle, taking the war directly to the streets of Manhattan and the heart of Olympus. The buildup over the course of the preceding 4 booksโthe tension, prophecies, and character developmentโpays off in spades, giving a satisfying conclusion to multiple plotlines. Percy, facing his sixteenth birthday and the Great Prophecy, must lead the outmatched Camp Half-Blood forces in a desperate last stand against Kronos’ army, all while the Olympian gods are preoccupied fighting the monster Typhon.
This epic conclusion forces Percy to make the ultimate, self-sacrificing choice that defines him as a character. It masterfully ties together all the loose threadsโfrom Luke’s tragic betrayal to Nico’s true allegianceโculminating in an intensely personal standoff in the throne room of the gods that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The scale of the war, Luke’s final heartbreaking and emotional moments, and Percyโs ultimate wish to the Olympians solidify this book as a true grand finale.
4) The Battle of the Labyrinth (Book 4)

As the penultimate book in the series, this adventure throws our heroes headfirst into the dangerous and shifting maze known as Daedalus’ Labyrinth. Annabeth takes the lead on a quest to find Daedalus and prevent Kronos’ forces from finding Ariadne’s thread, which would allow them to navigate the maze freely. The urgency to escape and get back to defend Camp Half-Blood is palpable on every page.
This novel introduces Rachel Elizabeth Dare, the mortal girl who can see through the Mist, and ups the ante between Percy and Annabeth and their complicated relationship. The Battle of the Labyrinth also explores a subplot that could determine the outcome of the looming war: Groverโs search for the lost god Pan. The Labyrinth itself is a brilliantly terrifying setting, full of mythological surprises, and forces the characters to confront difficult truths before the final war.
3) The Sea of Monsters (Book 2)

The second book in the series raises the stakes to new levels when the tree protecting the barrier around Camp Half-Blood is poisoned, leaving it vulnerable to attack. What makes the situation even worse is that the poisoned tree is actually Thalia Grace, Zeus’ daughter, who was transformed years earlier to save her life. Percy, Annabeth, and the newly discovered Cyclops TysonโPercy’s half-brotherโmust sail into the perilous Sea of Monsters to retrieve the only mythical item powerful enough to save the camp: the legendary Golden Fleece.










