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Saturday, October 26, 2013

  

Deleted scene from Last olympian

Percy, Thalia, Annabeth and Grover are heading to Central Park to fight the Titans when they run across a group of unconscious mortals. As you may recall, the god Morpheus put all the mortals in Manhattan to sleep before Kronos' army attacked the city:


The lights of the city were blinking on. I guess they were on automatic timers. The streetlamps in the park glowed, making the lanes and the trees look spooky – like we needed any more spookiness.
            Thalia stopped and tensed, like she was catching a scent. “I’ll be back. Need to check the Hunters on the right flank.”
            Her bow appeared in her hands and she disappeared into the trees.
            We stepped over bodies of sleeping New Yorkers, moving them to safety when we could. We were just coming to a stone bridge on the northern side of the park when we came across a dozen kids, all slumped next to a pretzel stand, like they’d been lined up to buy snacks.
            Grover yelped. “Percy . . . look.”
            He crouched next to a girl with orange hair and freckles. She reminded me a little of Clarisse, because she was a big girl, like she was built for tackle football.
            And then my eyes widened. “Oh my gods. It’s . . . Nancy?”
            I hadn’t seen her in four years, but I still recognized her. Nancy Bobofit, a bully who’d made my life miserable in sixth grade. Grover and I had been at Yancy Academy, and she would pick on us mercilessly. She’d been around the first day I suspected that I was a demigod.
            “Who’s Nancy?” Annabeth asked.
            “A girl we used to know,” Grover muttered. “Not a very nice girl.”
            I looked at the other sleeping kids. Some I’d never seen, but a few looked familiar.
            “This is our class from Yancy,” I said. “They must’ve been on the summer trip.”
            “Yeah,” Grover said. He pointed to a lady in a flowery dress. “Here’s Mrs. Watt. She always chaperoned the summer New York trip. If we’d stayed at Yancy . . .”
            He didn’t finish the thought. We both knew that was impossible. We didn’t live normal lives. We never would’ve made it through middle school without monsters destroying us or the school or both. Still, it was strange looking at my former classmates. I never went backward. Once I left a school, I always tried to leave it behind for good. Besides, the memories were usually bad. But looking at the kids who’d kept going, even stupid old Nancy Bobofit, I felt a wave of sadness wash over me.
            “They’re right in the path of the battle,” Grover said, and he looked at me to see what I’d suggest.
            “We have to move them,” I said. “Under the bridge, maybe. They’ll be safer.”
            “After all she did to us,” Grover mused, “it kind of serves her right to be stomped by a titan army.”
            “But we can’t.”
            He sighed. “Yeah. You’re right. Maybe . . . draw a moustache on her, at least?”
            Four years ago, it would’ve been tempting. Now, I realized that I didn’t hate Nancy anymore. I was a different person. She was a mortal in the path of danger – we were the only thing between her and destruction.
            “No moustaches,” I said. “Annabeth, give me a hand?”
            She was studying me carefully, trying to read my thoughts, but she didn’t say anything. She just helped me drag the school group to safety.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Percy Jackson's Greek Gods!


The cover for Percy Jackson's 
Greek Gods has been revealed!



Description:

Who could tell the origin stories 
of the gods of Olympus 
better than a modern-day 
demigod? Percy Jackson 
provides an insider's view 
with plenty of 'tude in this 
illustrated collection.

A publisher in New York
 asked me to write down
 what I know about the 
Greek gods, and I was like, 
Can we do this anonymously? 
Because I don't need the 
Olympians mad at me again. 
But if it helps 
you to know your Greek 
gods, and survive an 
encounter with them if they ever
 show up in your face, then I 
guess writing all this down 
will be my good deed for the week. 

So begins Percy Jackson's 
Greek Gods, in which the son 
of Poseidon adds his own 
magic--and 
sarcastic asides--to 
the classics. He explains 
how the world was created, then 
gives readers his personal 
take on a who's who of ancients, 
from Apollo to Zeus. 
Percy does not hold 
back. "If you
 like horror shows, 
blood baths, lying, 
stealing, backstabbing, and
 cannibalism, then read on, 
because it definitely was a 
Golden Age for all that."

Dramatic full-color illustrations
 throughout by Caldecott 
Honoree John Rocco make this 
volume--a must for home,
 library, and classroom shelves--as stunning
 as it is entertaining. 

Thanks for Reading!

Hp acsessories part 2 (spells)

Alohomora Necklace, $18Accio Keychain, $6.50 

Wingardium Leviosa Necklace, $40Lumos/Nox Set Rings, $21.95 


Hp accessories part 1

 

  Hogwarts House Class Rings, $15 each    Knitted House Scarves, $18 each   

Dark Mark Bracelet, $1.99House Aluminum Rings, $11.95   Broomstick Pendant, $35.00    Deathly Hallows Rope Bracelet, $1.40