You can read the whole book. Go to the nearest library and you'll find it.
you can read it on www.Percyjacksonbooks.com.
No, but you can read a bit of the first chapter at http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Last-Olympian/Rick-Riordan/e/9781423101475#EXC
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Last Olympian was released on May 5th, 2009. As it is still a fairly new book, it cannot be read online yet.
I doubt you can read the whole book online, but they might have the first chapter of it on some website.
No where, if you want to read it legally anyway.
You can find chapter by chapter summaries of "The Last Olympian" by Rick Riordan on various book summary websites, such as SparkNotes or Shmoop. These sites provide detailed summaries and analysis of each chapter to help readers understand the key events and themes in the book.
In "The Demigod Files", you can find the first chapter of the Last Olympian. Let me tell you, it's really surprising. You can just go to a local bookstore and read it without buying the book, that's what I did. :)
you can read the first chapter at http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Last-Olympian/Rick-Riordan/e/9781423101475#EXC but it's like torchure(<--- spelling??)....... it stops right at the good part
Probably Rick Riordan's editor or a proof-reader.
The Last Olympian cannot be read online for free legally. It can be purchased as an eBook. See the related links.
If you search up Percy Jackson and the last Olympian pdf I promise you that you will find the book.
THE LAST OLYMPİAN: www.onread.com/reader/191168/ You can read from this internet address.