Mr Riordan,
I understand that as an author you have the right to do what you wish with your characters, however, I do not understand how you could put so much of your life, our lives, into a novel series and not have the final instalment instil some closure into the lives of those you've changed.
For example: so much detail went into giving Percy and Annabeth a first date, the rhyme of the prophesies, the fact you gave both Rachel and Reyna middle names and each character's story intertwined with another's and the main plot.
Whereas, - as some would call poetic license and others would call lazy – many plot holes do exist.
There was
No Sally/Percy reunion
No camp resolution
No PTSD
I'm not asking for an epilogue, frankly, if I have one I do not enjoy it, and I'm not asking for another five book series on "where they went next and who they pissed off."
Instead I wait, hopefully optimistic, for another collection of short stories centred around the character's lives after the Giant War.
Thank you for your ten years of service.
Rant over.
