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Monday, December 16, 2013

Statistics!

I've had this blog for an entire year! That's so crazy to me, I never thought I'd make it this long. Anyways, here is my 1 YEAR STATS!

Total Page Views: 59,673 views!
Total Posts: 168 posts!
Total Comments: 885 comments!

Top Three Most Viewed Posts:

  1. The House of Hades Chapter 1! (17,179 views)
  2. The Son of Sobek! (4,356 views)
  3. Harry Potter and Percy Jackson! (1,913 views)
Top Three Most Viewed by Browsers
  1. Safari (18,839 views)
  2. Chrome (14,724 views)
  3. Internet Explorer (10,217 views)
Top Three Most Viewed by Operating Systems
  1. Windows (29,247 views)
  2. iPhone (6,744 views)
  3. Android (5,133 views)
Top Three Most Viewed by Countries 
  1. United States (32,447 views)
  2. Canada (4,665 views)
  3. India (1,706 views)
I could not thank you all more for all the support I have received! This blog would not exist without all of you. Let's make the next year even better!

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Other Books!

First, let me just say, I'm sorry I haven't been posting, I don't really have an excuse...I guess I'm just starting to run out of ideas....if you have any, please, leave a comment or email me (percyjacksonjunkers@gmail.com)!

Anyways, I received a couple of emails recently (from readers) with things like, "I love Percy Jackson, but I just can't find anything else to read. All other books suck!" So, I feel like I should give some recommendations.

First, let me start off by saying that I hate reading unless it is a book that I will like. So, here goes.

The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins
(The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, Mockingjay)
Now, I'm sure most of you know about The Hunger Games, and have probably read all three books, but if you haven't, you really should! Plus, unlike most books, the movies are phenomenal. I just saw Catching Fire, and I was amazed!

Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth
(Divergent, Insurgent, Allegiant)
Again, a very popular book series. The final book, Allegiant, came out recently, and it was a great ending to the trilogy. If you aren't an experienced book reader, you may not know that The Hunger Games is a dystopian novel. Basically, that is a newly rising genre of books, and I love it. The Divergent Trilogy is another great example of this genre! Plus, Divergent is set to hit theaters in March!

Legend Trilogy by Marie Lu
(Legend, Prodigy, Champion)
From what I've seen, this is a much less well-known series. Again, this is a perfect example of dystopian, and Marie Lu does a great job of portraying it. Champion, the final book, came out recently, and it is sitting on my desk, waiting for me to read it. I just can't find the time! Anyways, if you have the time, these books are a great read, and I'm pretty sure Legend is going to be made into a film!

Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling
(The Sorcerer's Stone, The Chamber of Secrets, The Prisoner of Azkaban, The Goblet of Fire, The Order of the Phoenix, The Half-Blood Prince, The Deathly Hallows)
These books need no introduction, what-so-ever. You are one of three people. Either, you've seen the movies, and read the books (good for you!), you've seen the movies and haven't read the books (you have no idea what your missing), or you've either seen the movies and hated them, or never even bothered to see them (what is wrong with you!?). But, if you're one of those people who've seen the movies, but haven't read the books, please read them! It will make you incredibly happy, and it will give you seven more books to add to your list!

Anyways, that's four series that everyone should at least try. I've been trying to get myself to read the Artemis Fowl series, but just can't find the time (I heard it's great!) 

Another thing, people have asked me to do a stats post. I'd love to, but I think I'm going to wait until my blog has been around for a full year (coming up next month!) so I/we can see the progression I've made!

Finally, for all of you Americans (like me!), take some time to think about everything your thankful for. I know that all of you guys are going to be included on my metaphorical list!


THANKS FOR READING!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Random Facts!

Here are just some things I stumbled upon that I found interesting...



I'm assuming this isn't just sarcasm, and he actually means this; so, that answers a big question: There will be a The Son of Sobek sequel!

(https://twitter.com/camphalfblood/status/393114329576255488)



WHAT!? Does this mean that there may be another Percy Jackson story in the future?! The only problem is that if Rick's Norse Mythology series is 5 books...the next Percy Jackson (if there would be one) would be at least 6 years down the road from now...But still...there's hope!

(https://twitter.com/camphalfblood/status/393113079052922881)

And finally, Rick recently updated his FAQ, and included a question/answer about Nico. It's pretty interesting, so I'll post it here, and give you the link (scroll all the way down - it is the 4th to last question)

  • Q. How did you decide on Nico's character development in House of Hades? (SPOILER)

     A. Here's my statement concerning Nico in The House of Hades

    One of the most important reasons I became a teacher was to advocate for marginalized children – those who are bullied or misunderstood, those who feel lost and alone. As a middle school student myself, I certainly felt that anguish. As a middle school teacher, it was critical to me that all my students saw my classroom as a safe, supportive environment where they could be honored for who they were and express themselves without fear.

    I’ve taken the same approach with my writing. It’s essential to me that young readers find a variety of relatable, positive role models in my books. Every child can be a hero. No child should be shamed or shunned for being different.

    Nico’s sexual orientation became clear to me the longer I wrote about his character. It was not something I planned. I had no agenda. But when I realized this was a major part of his life experience and the reason for so many of his difficulties with the other characters, it would have been a disservice to his character, the plot of the books, and all my readers simply to sweep the issue under the rug and pretend it didn’t exist. Turning a blind eye to children’s needs is never an acceptable answer.

    I’ve been lucky enough to teach all sorts of students – fifth grade to twelfth grade, rich and poor, from numerous ethnic backgrounds, with diverse religious traditions and a variety of learning differences. I’ve also taught gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students. Some self-identified as early as elementary school. Some came to terms with their sexual orientation later in high school. Most had a hard time during the middle grades, which are tough years for any child. All my middle school students enriched my classroom. They made me a better teacher and a better writer for children, and they all deserve my support.

    I am committed to writing appropriate books for the middle grades. This means no bad language, no gratuitous or explicit violence, and no sexual content beyond what you might find in a PG-rated movie – expressions of who likes whom, holding hands, and perhaps the occasional kiss. The idea that we should treat sexual orientation itself as an adults-only topic, however, is absurd. Non-heterosexual children exist. To pretend they do not, to fail to recognize that they have needs for support and validation like any child, would be bad teaching, bad writing, and bad citizenship.

    Having said that, a good book, like a good classroom, should raise questions, not insist on a particular set of answers. It certainly should not ignore difficult questions. Whatever a family’s moral and religious beliefs on the topic of sexual orientation, I hope The House of Hades will provide an opportunity for parents to talk to their kids about what they believe, and why they believe it. Most importantly, I hope the story continues to entertain and keeps kids reading!

(http://rickriordan.com/about-rick/faq.aspx)

Anyways, just wanted to share that with you guys!

Monday, November 4, 2013

The Prophecy of Seven!

I want to make a full analysis of the Prophecy of Seven, and include all of the possibilities. If you know of anything that I may have missed, please, comment below, and I'll add it.

Seven Half-Bloods Shall Answer the Call

Seven half-bloods, Percy Jackson (son of Poseidon), Annabeth Chase(daughter of Athena), Piper McLean (daughter of Aphrodite), Leo Valdez (son of Hephaestus), Jason Grace (son of Jupiter), Frank Zhang (son of Mars, legacy of Poseidon), and Hazel Levesque (daughter of Pluto), will answer the call to defeat Gaea and her rising army of giants.

To Storm or Fire the World Must Fall

- Leo could represent fire, as he has control over fire
- Frank could represent fire, as his life is dependent on a piece of wood
- Camp Half-Blood could represent fire, as
- Jason could represent storm, as his father is Jupiter, king of lightning
- Percy could represent storm, as his father is Poseidon, and he could create a hurricane
- Camp Jupiter could represent storm, as Jupiter is the symbol of a storm (stated above)
- Gaea could represent world, as she is the goddess of the earth
- According to Piper, either Jason or Leo will defeat Gaea, and the other will die
- The world must fall could refer to the fact that either the Greeks or Romans will prevail

An Oath to Keep with a Final Breath

- Most likely represents a swear on the River Styx, as once broken, the swearer dies
- Leo swears to Calypso that after the war, he will find Ogygia again, and rescue her
        - Goes in accordance with Piper's prediction, as if Leo fails to do this, and dies, "Fire" would have                    fallen, while "Storm" could strive
- It could have nothing to do with the seven (similar to how the "hero" wasn't Percy in the Great Prophecy) 

And Foes Bear Arms to the Doors of Death

Demigods (Percy and Annabeth), Titans (Iapetus), and Giants (Damasen), who are usually enemies, must work together in order to close the doors of death.

**blue writing means that I got the information from a comment from one of you guys - if the comment is anonymous, no name will be listed, if there is a name for the comment, you will be credited**

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Deaths!

Beautiful title, isn't it?

Anyways, if you read my review of The House of Hades, you'll have gotten a glimpse as to what I am going to talk about. If you haven't, well you should....CLICK HERE...

Okay, well first, this is probably going to contain The House of Hades spoilers - you should have finished the book already - if you did, you have nothing to worry about - if you haven't, why are you reading this? Go finish the book already!

Anyway, I know that some (well, maybe a lot) of you are going to completely disagree with me, but in my opinion, the worst part of HoH was that there were no major deaths. Everyone, including Rick himself, was debating who would be the one to close the doors of death - who would be the one to stay behind - who would be the one to throw down the ultimate sacrifice. But this didn't happen.

Yes, I like that the 7 can live happily ever after (for now at least), but, seriously Rick, come to reality (or at least as real as a book about Greeco-Roman Mythology could be)! In my opinion, there is only one way to make up for this crucial mistake: someone has to die in The Blood of Olympus! There's no other way to get around it. Now, let's assume that this is going to happen, and that someone is going to die in BoO.

Who will it be?

I could spend the time going through all of the characters, but none of my reasoning is true, necessarily. One thing I want to point out is that basically every "greater-being" in the books has said that Percy's fatal flaw (too loyal to friends) will doom him, and that still hasn't been put into effect (unless it is that he went into Tartarus, but I don't think that's it). So, maybe...but probably not.

Now, another question arises: What will happen to the heroes who succeed (yes, I'm assuming the cliche ending that the good guys win)? Will they be offered a gift from the gods, as Percy was after The Last Olympian? If so, who will claim godhood?

Anyways, please leave comments if you have any!

Thanks for Reading!

Friday, October 25, 2013

Thalia and Reyna!

WHILE THIS POST MAY CONTAIN THE HOUSE OF HADES SPOILERS, IT IS NOT DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE HOUSE OF HADES

It turns out that Thalia and Reyna are two very similar people. While it isn't easily seen at first, take a look at these facts:
  1. Both had feelings for a hero who ended up hurting them (Thalia - Luke, Reyna - Jason)
  2. Both have siblings who lead a society of warriors (Thalia - Jason/Camp Jupiter, Reyna - Hylla/Amazons)
  3. Both had a problem with a society of female warriors which changed after they fought alongside them (Thalia - Hunters of Artemis, Reyna - Amazons)
  4. Both had problems with Percy Jackson in the past
  5. Both are difficult to become close with
  6. Both are highly respected
  7. Both have dark hair
  8. Both fought in the Titan War
  9. Both are fighting in the Giant War 
  10. Both became/were very close with Jason Grace (Thalia - his sister, Reyna - his "almost-girlfriend")
  11. Both are leaders in their society of heroes (Thalia - Hunters of Artemis, Reyna - Camp Jupiter)
  12. Both are loyal to a goddess who is not their parent (Thalia - Artemis, Reyna - Lupa)
  13. Both had their surnames hidden for a long time, as they rarely used them (Thalia - Grace, Reyna - Avila Ramirez-Arellano)
  14. Both serve(d) as a handmaiden to a goddess (Thalia - Artemis, Reyna - Circe) 
  15. Both went on a quest to prevent a war, and were accompanied by a satyr and a child of Hades (Thalia - Went with Grover and Bianca to rescue Artemis before chaos erupted among the gods, Reyna - Went with Hedge and Nico to return the Athena Parthenos to the Greeks, hoping to prevent a war with the Romans)
Now, what do you think? 

Thanks for Reading!

Thursday, October 17, 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!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

The House of Hades Review!


Warning: Will Contain The House of Hades Spoilers!

 

“That moment when you finish The House of Hades, then realize…the countdown just restarted…”

 

Okay, where to begin, where to begin? We, as the Percy Jackson fandom, have waited a full year (actually, 371 days) for this book to come out. We were teased with alleged spoilers, rumors of deaths, a random crossover story, a thrillingly short first chapter, and finally a heart wrenching excerpt read by Mr. Riordan himself. So, bear with me, as this review will be factual, opinionated, and probably will contain some of my ranting.

 

First, let’s talk about the whole POV situation. The day before the book came out, I posted the rumor that all of the seven were going to have POV’s. To be honest, I hated this idea, at first. I thought to myself there would be too much going on, and it just wouldn’t work out. Thankfully, I was proved wrong. Rick didn’t stick to his normal pattern of POV’s. There wasn’t a specific order that they went in. Thanks to this, we were never held off too long, wondering what was happening in a different place. For this reason, I liked how he did the POV’s.

 

I can honestly say that The House of Hades was amazing. I could probably say that it is my favorite book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians/The Heroes of Olympus series. There wasn’t a single situation that was boring. It was action packed and had everything going on. Rick also did a very good job of bringing back the “olds” in this book. He took a lot of things that happened in past books, and brought them back. But, we’ll talk about more of that later.

 

Let’s just take a minute to discuss the Prophecy Scenario. I said it was going to happen way back, but I truthfully hoped I was wrong. I love the prophecies. 9 out of the 10 books have them. How can he just leave it out for The House of Hades. Yeah, I get it, they were following the Prophecy of Seven, but something (even small) would have made me happier. Nevertheless, the book was still amazing despite this disappointment.

 

There are a few parts I am going to go into detail on, but keep in mind, this is not going to be a thorough list of every detail in the story. We have the next year to talk about all of them.

 

The first thing I would like to discuss is the Arai – the curses. While in Tartarus, Percy and Annabeth stumble upon these demons more than once. There are certain monsters that I like, and certain ones I don’t. By that, I mean they are interesting to read about, versus not. The Arai are definitely monsters that I enjoyed reading about. When Percy battled them, and had to attack them, I found it “fun” to read about. Of course, I was worried for our young hero, but this was probably my favorite battle in the book.  One reason I really liked it was because it brought back old stuff (Geryon, Calypso, etc.)

 

Next, let’s discuss Calypso. If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you’d know that I was so excited when Rick tweeted Calypso would be in the book. Since The Last Olympian, I’ve been wondering what happened to our little Titan friend. Well, the news was a little startling. The gods did not keep their promise. To me, it was obvious that Khione was going to send Leo there (where else would he go?). Leo’s time on Ogygia is a remarkable read. It was obvious (to me at least) that the raft wasn’t appearing because Calypso didn’t love him. The curse didn’t say that all heroes would leave; it said that her loves would be forced to leave her. I wonder, though, if Leo hadn’t taken the magical raft, and continued to build his ship, would that have voided the rule saying no one can find Ogygia twice? There will be more on this later, as I talk about the Prophecy of Seven.

 

Next, I think we should discuss Nico. I’m not really sure why Rick chose to include the part of Nico’s “crush” on Percy. It didn’t really add to the story. But I have to say, once Nico and Jason were told that Leo would have to face Cupid, I figured it out. I knew that it wasn’t Annabeth that Nico cared about, it was Percy. That was one thing I didn’t love about this book. A lot of stuff was predictable. But, this also had to be done so the reader would understand more. Like, it was kind of obvious that Bob was going to appear because Percy and Annabeth were talking about him as they fell into Tartarus. But, if they didn’t talk about Bob, the non-superfans wouldn’t remember who Bob was right away. Anyways, back to Nico. I still think Nico should have had a POV in The House of Hades, even if just one four-chapter-cycle. I’ve always wanted to hear his point of view.

 

Now, let’s talk about the Doors of Death. Some of you are going to hate me for saying this, but I was disappointed. I was ready…prepared…excited for one for one of the characters to die. That sounds bad…but it’s true. Rick’s got to end this whole “the ending is always happy” thing he’s got going. Yes, I’m happy that Percy and Annabeth are both safe, but I spent a lot of time debating who would stay behind…who would sacrifice themselves. The description of the book basically told us someone was going to stay behind! But the way he did it, I don’t know, I feel like he cheated.

 

Now, time for the Prophecy of Seven. First let’s take a look at it:

 

Seven Half-Bloods Shall Answer the Call

To Storm or Fire, the World Must Fall

An Oath to Keep with a Final Breath

And Foes Bear Arms to the Doors of Death

Red = Facts

Green = Opinions

 

Seven Half-Bloods Shall Answer the Call

Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, Leo Valdez, Piper McLean, Jason Grace, Hazel Levesque, and Frank Zhang will step up, and attempt to defeat the giants, along with their mother, the awakening Gaea.

To Storm or Fire, the World Must Fall

Many believe that storm is used to represent Jason, and fire represents Leo. According to Hazel, one will die, and the other will defeat Gaea. I have another opinion. Throughout the book, I kept thinking of this. I guess now, after it’s over, it makes less sense, but I just want to point it out. Storm could represent Jupiter, and in Camp Jupiter. Fire could easily be a representation of Camp Half-Blood; the campfire is a big symbol of the camp. Maybe the line means that either the Greeks or Romans will prevail, and the gods will cease tearing apart. I know this makes a lot less sense now, because as it seems now, Reyna will be able to stop the war. Even if she doesn’t, I doubt Rick would wipe out one of the sides. But, I just wanted to point it out. The chances are, none of this is right, and it will end up being something completely different.

An Oath to Keep with a Final Breath

I used to think it was Nico’s promise to find Percy, but that doesn’t seem to be it. Now, it seems that it is Leo’s swear that he would return to Ogygia and save Calypso. I will definitely do another post in the future, detailing the whole astrolabe thing, and talk more about Calypso, but that’s for another time. I also still think this could do with Hazel. This is a long shot, but it has a chance. Hazel was told that a descendent of Neptune would wipe her curse. Since this hasn’t been brought up, I would assume it will be discussed in The Blood of Olympus. I am assuming it is going to be a big deal, possibly part of the prophecy, but probably not.

And Foes Bear Arms to the Doors of Death

Giants, Titans, and Demigods would have to work together in order to close the Doors of Death.

 
Next, the title for Book 5. I’m not going to lie, the first thing I did, before I read the book, was check the title. The Blood of Olympus. Once reading it, I assumed it had to do with Gaea’s need to spill the blood of two demigods in order to awaken. This is still assumed to be true, but who knows? Maybe something else could happen. All I know is that these four words are going to scar us. We are going to analyze them, exaggerate them, repeat them, and cry about them a few million times in the next year. Just think about it: how many times have you said "The House of Hades" in the past year? Now, multiply that by the million people in the fandom! 

 

Lastly, I need to discuss another thing that a bunch of you aren’t going to approve on: the RickHanger situation. Every book so far has left us with a horrible cliffhanger, dooming us for the next year. This one didn’t. No, we don’t know what is going to happen with the heroes, but everyone is in a good place. The seven are back together. Coach is going to his pregnant wife. Reyna has the Athena Parthenos. The cliffhangers help us; they give us stuff to think about; and I have kind of grown used to them. Am I the only one who looked back after finishing the book and said, “Am I missing a chapter?”

 

Anyways, I am sure I forgot some things, but more will come in the future. For now, I’m going to give everyone some time to finish the book, and let it sink in. Please, comment with your opinions, predictions, etc. I will respond to all of them (assuming they need a response), as soon as I can.

 

Thanks for Reading, and…START THE COUNTDOWN because…

The Blood of Olympus Comes Out in 369 Days!
*Rumored to be released on October 14, 2014

...that sounds REALLY long...
 

Saturday, October 5, 2013

The House of Hades Spoilers!

WARNING: CONTAINS THE HOUSE OF HADES SPOILERS
 
With the upcoming release date approaching fast, there have been many interviews with Riordan. Some possible, and some confirmed spoilers have been established. Note that this is not a confirmed, nor completed list, and things here may or may not be true.
  • There will be 7 POV's in The House of Hades
  • Calypso will make an appearance
  • Bob the Titan will make an appearance
  • Grover will play a very minor role
  • Book 5 is scheduled to be released on October 14, 2014
If you are curious, read up on the interviews, and check these out yourself. Happy reading, and get excited because...
 
3 DAYS UNTIL THE HOUSE OF HADES!

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

New News!

Okay, Rick has blogged a couple times in the past couple of days, with some interesting news!

Percy Jackson's Greek Gods will be released in August 2014
Heroes of Olympus Book 5 will be released in October 2014
Norse Series Book 1 will be released in 2015

If you buy The House of Hades, you will receive a special gift, depending on where you buy it.

If you buy it at Sam's Club or Walmart, you will get a bumper sticker
If you buy it at Target, you will get a door hanger
If you buy it at Barnes and Noble, you will get a map of Tartarus (including HoH spoilers)

For pictures and more information, visit rickriordan.blogspot.com

What I will be doing in terms of blogging when The House of Hades comes out

I will -- I better be getting the book the day it comes out. I will most likely finish it that day, or almost definitely by the next. I will probably do a post about it on either the 10th or the 11th, but by the weekend at the latest. The post will contain spoilers (I will warn at the top of the post in big bold red writing). I may do a couple of posts, or I may do one big one. Not sure yet.

Thanks for Reading, and Get Excited because...

7 More Days Until The House of Hades!

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Chat Page!

I have noticed that many people seem to talk via comments, and ask each other questions about the series, make predictions, etc. This is perfectly fine, but I figured I'd make a place where this could all go together. So, this page is for chatting about the series, and getting feedback on your opinions, predictions, questions, etc. I will periodically check in, and comment where need be.

To visit this page, either click the tab at the top labeled "Percy Jackson Chat!" or CLICK HERE

12 Days Until The House of Hades!

Monday, September 23, 2013

The House of Hades Excerpt!

Sorry! Forgot to post this the other day!

Rick Riordan reads an excerpt from The House of Hades!



I really don't have time to comment on it! SORRY!

Thanks for Reading, Enjoy, and Tell Me What you Think!

15 DAYS UNTIL THE HOUSE OF HADES!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

New Youtube Video!

I made a new video - it shows Percy's Journey, to the song Wake Me Up, by Avicii. If you haven't heard the song, it is really good!



(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX5Pe6TdEnA)

Hope you enjoy, and please leave your comments (negative or positive) either here, or on the Youtube Video!

Thanks!

19 DAYS UNTIL THE HOUSE OF HADES!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo!

Read Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo now! Click Here to read a preview. (Full Book including Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo available for purchase)

This is just an extra short story written by Rick! I'm probably not going to buy the full book - soon enough it will be available online somewhere, and it honestly doesn't look that good, in my opinion...

21 Days Left Until The House of Hades!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Thalia Grace!

I know this is long overdue, but for winning the contest, here is a character analysis of Thalia Grace for you, Madison R., along with anyone else who would like to enjoy this.

Name: Thalia Grace
Godly Parent: Zeus
Maternal Siblings: Jason Grace
Greek/Roman: Greek
Status: Immortal, Hunter of Artemis
Appearance: Black Hair, Blue Eyes
Actress (Sea of Monsters): Paloma Kwiatkowski & Katelyn Mager (Young Thalia)

Throughout The Titan's Curse, it was pretty obvious Thalia would join the Hunters of Artemis, but it was still surprising. I was getting a little worried when it was getting near her 16th birthday, and it became apparent that she really may be the demigod of the Great Prophecy.

In terms of my opinion, I am pretty indifferent at times. Sometimes I like her, and sometimes I dislike her, but I rarely, if ever, love or hate her. I like her leadership, and bravery. She joined the Hunters of Artemis so the gods couldn't control her. She was done letting the fates control her life. She didn't want to be the demigod. Although this could be seen as acts of her being a coward, it shows she thinks for herself. Luke thought the same way, but the difference is that Thalia controlled it well, while Luke didn't really weigh his options. This idea of getting away from the gods has become apparent in most of the main characters in the books, Percy, specifically saying that he understood Luke. Thalia was able to realize this on her own, without having to see it first.

Another part of Thalia that I like is what was shown in The Lost Hero. The fact that she cared, and felt guilt for Jason's fate. This made me see Thalia in a different way - compassionate and caring. So, I guess, all in all, I do like Thalia. But the problem is, I don't think the storyline would be destroyed if she wasn't there - if in The Sea of Monsters, instead of the whole "Thalia's Tree," it was just the magical border failing. Nevertheless, I think Rick made a good choice in adding her.

Thanks for Reading!
If you have anything you want me to write about, let me know via comment or email!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Contest Winner!

And the Winner of the Contest is...

MADISON R!!!

On her first try, Madison correctly answered all 20 questions.

Thank you to all who participated in the contest, and for those of you who were wondering, here are the answers!

  1. Who is the author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians? Rick Riordan
  2. What day (mm/dd/yyyy) was my Blog started? 12/16/2012
  3. In The Lightning Thief (Book), who used Luke's flying shoes in the Underworld? Grover
  4. What day (mm/dd/yyyy) did The Mark of Athena come out? 10/02/2012
  5. Who showed Leo Bunker 9? Festus
  6. What does the "gold and pale" part mean in the prophecy, The giants' bane stands gold and pale The Athena Parthenos was made of gold a white stones
  7. Who is the first POV in The House of Hades? Hazel
  8. Name 2 of the 4 beads on Percy's bead necklace. Trident, Golden Fleece, Maze, or Empire State Building
  9. What does SPQR stand for? Senātus Populusque Rōmānus
  10. Who is Tristan McLean's assistant (wind nymph)? Mellie
  11. What is Coach Hedge's first name? Gleeson
  12. What type of weapon does Mars have when he gives Camp Jupiter the prophecy? M16 and Grenade (turns into spear and pen, respectively)
  13. What animal pillow pet does Percy bring to Camp Jupiter? Panda
  14. What is the most viewed post on this Blog? The House of Hades Chapter 1!
  15. What age was Jason when he was taken away from his mom and Thalia? 2
  16. What does Festus (Latin) mean in English? Happy
  17. Who was in charge of the original Argo? The original Jason
  18. How many known living demigod children are there of the Big 3? 5 (Percy, Jason, Thalia, Nico, Hazel)
  19. What is a Roman Faun in Greek? Satyr
  20. Complete this prophecy: Child of Lightning, Beware the Earth. The Giants' Revenge, the __ __ __. Seven Shall Birth
As her prize, Madison has asked me to do a character analysis of Thalia. I will do that when I get the chance, but unfortunately, with school starting and all of that, it may have to wait a few days.

Thanks for Reading!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Predictions!

A lot of the time when I post, I list all of the possible outcomes, but it is very rare that I actually say what I think will happen. So, here are just some random predictions I have - I would love to hear what yours are on these matters - just comment them below!

The Heroes of Olympus: Book 5 Title: The Doors of Death I think this title just makes the most sense. I believe that the Doors of Death will not be closed until Book 5, for if they are closed in Book 4 (The House of Hades), then what will happen in Book 5? No, I think they will be closed in Book 5, and that will be the title of the book.

Who will Close the Doors of Death: Percy Jackson I know there are so many reasons to argue this, but I have some reasons of my own. I've been re-reading The Heroes of Olympus books for the past few days, and a few things have stood out to me. First of all, Percy's fatal flaw: he is too loyal to his friends. How will he let one of his friends sacrifice himself? He won't. He'll have to do it himself. Mars, himself, even said that Percy's fatal flaw is going to cause him great sacrifice. It could be interpreted two ways: Either he will die by closing the doors, or he will be forced to let one of his friends do it. Also, Gaea has said that she is using him as her pawn, that she can control him. She even let him live over Phineas, her loyal seer. To me, this means that Gaea knows Percy won't let any of his friends close the doors, so the only other option is that he closes them himself. But on a side note, I think that if it's not Percy, it may be Coach Hedge. He may abuse his ego saying that he can fight Tartarus, and use emotion saying he is the protector and he has to do it. I think that is the kind of thing Coach Hedge would do.

What will Happen when the Romans March on Camp Half-Blood: Bunker 9 It's been used as a base in the past to fight the Romans. Now that the Hephaestus cabin has re-opened it, I think it will be used as a base again. I do believe there will be deaths before peace is achieved, but I also believe that peace will be achieved, eventually.

Who will be the 4 POV's in The House of Hades Hazel, Annabeth, Jason, Frank Assuming there are 4 POV's, I believe it will be these 4. Firstly, we know that Hazel is a POV based on the sneak peak to chapter 1. Now, we know that either Annabeth or Percy has a POV, because Rick said there would be a POV from Tartarus. So, I picked Annabeth for 2 reasons. Firstly, she has only had 1 POV in the Heroes of Olympus (MoA), while Percy has had 2 (SoN, MoA). Secondly, I think Rick will want to have Percy for Book 5, so I think he'll save him. Next, Jason hasn't had a POV since TLH, so I think it is his turn to have one again. And lastly, I basically have the same opinion for Frank: he has only had 1 POV (SoN), so I think he'll get another. If these POV's are true, each of the seven will have had two POV's by the time Book 5 comes out, so I think that makes sense. I know a lot of people are arguing that Leo will get one based on the fact he is in the description of the book, but we'll just have to wait and see.

When will The Heroes of Olympus: Book 5 Come Out? October 7, 2014 I know a lot of people are saying that it is going to come out in less than a year because the Kane Chronicles are over, but sadly, I don't think that is true. The reason I chose the 7th is because that is the first Tuesday in October, and the books usually come out on either the first or second Tuesday in October.

Thanks for Reading~I hope you Enjoyed my Predictions!

Thursday, August 29, 2013

The House of Hades Chapter 1 Official!

Sorry for not posting about this before!
Click Here for the Official Disney Hyperion Sneak Peak to The House of Hades!

I have received a few entries for the contest, but still, no one has been able to get 20/20! Please check your emails a few hours after you email your entry to see if you got them all right! And with each day, you have the chance to enter again!

Good Luck!


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Contest Time!

I have decided to have another contest! The prize is flexible, but what I have in mind is that the winner will get their review of The House of Hades written on my Blog, for all to see! If that isn't what you want, you could also write a post on my Blog, give me a topic to write about, give me a theory to debate, or just about anything within reason! If your idea is possible, the chances are I will do it.

Now, for the contest!

Answer these 20 questions, and submit it to me!
Some of the questions are PJ related, while some have to do with my Blog in general!
The winner will be the first person to accurately submit every question correctly!
All submissions should be sent by email to me at percyjacksonjunkers@gmail.com!
Whether or not you got them all correct, I will email you, telling you!
The email will say if you got them all right, or it will tell you how many you got wrong - it will not tell you which are wrong!
You may submit one time per day!
All of the questions about my Blog are available somewhere on my Blog!

The Questions!
  1. Who is the author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians?
  2. What day (mm/dd/yyyy) was my Blog started?
  3. In The Lightning Thief (Book), who used Luke's flying shoes in the Underworld?
  4. What day (mm/dd/yyyy) did The Mark of Athena come out?
  5. Who showed Leo Bunker 9?
  6. What does the "gold and pale" part mean in the prophecy, The giants' bane stands gold and pale
  7. Who is the first POV in The House of Hades?
  8. Name 2 of the 4 beads on Percy's bead necklace.
  9. What does SPQR stand for?
  10. Who is Tristan McLean's assistant (wind nymph)?
  11. What is Coach Hedge's first name?
  12. What type of weapon does Mars have when he gives Camp Jupiter the prophecy?
  13. What animal pillow pet does Percy bring to Camp Jupiter?
  14. What is the most viewed post on this Blog?
  15. What age was Jason when he was taken away from his mom and Thalia?
  16. What does Festus (Latin) mean in English? 
  17. Who was in charge of the original Argo?
  18. How many known living demigod children are there of the Big 3?
  19. What is a Roman Faun in Greek?
  20. Complete this prophecy: Child of Lightning, Beware the Earth. The Giants' Revenge, the __ __ __. 

*mm/dd/yyyy simply means include the month, day, and year*

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Blog Statistics (2)!

I got a request (via comment) for a post regarding my Blog Statistics...so here goes!

Total Pageviews: 38,176
Pageviews Last Month: 10,741

Most Viewed Post: "The House of Hades Chapter 1" (11,171 views)

Highest Referring Site: google.com (8,299 views)

Top 5 Countries:

United States: 21,140 views
Canada: 3,032 views
India: 1,016 views
United Kingdom: 960 views
Germany: 912 views

Top 5 Browsers:

Safari: 33%
Chrome: 23%
Internet Explorer: 16%
Firefox: 11%
Mobile Safari: 5%

Top 5 Operating Systems:

Windows: 49%
iPhone: 11%
iPod: 9%
Android: 9%
iPad: 7%

657 Total Comments
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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Rachel Elizabeth Dare and Octavian!

For some reason, I have never seen this before today...on July 17, Rick tweeted that Rachel and Octavian would meet in The House of Hades.


This leads me to a few assumptions:
  1. The Romans will make it to Camp Half-Blood: I am assuming they meet  in Camp
  2. A Prophecy will be given: I made a post before, wondering when/if a prophecy will be given in this book...well, here's the golden opportunity...I don't know why, but I predict they will have to work together in order to get the full prophecy...sort of like the gods are showing that they want the Romans and Greeks to meet (maybe Hera/Juno finally got through to some of them)

Also, another random fact: We will find out Annabeth's birthday in The House of Hades!
 Anyways, that's all I have time for...what are your opinions?

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Calypso (2)!

While I have posted about Calypso once before in the past, I think it is time to do another segment on this Titan Descendant. The main reason for this is that I received a comment that really got me thinking. Sadly, the comment was under anonymous, so I cannot give credit where it  is due, however the person who made this comment does deserve credit.

"I think she'll find Nico and Jason and all them lot and kind of force herself onto the quest to try and rescue Percy. Then I think she'll sacrifice herself and close the doors of death. She's a titan anyway so it'll be like going back to her family right? Besides I think she'll be more equipped to handle tarturus. I love Calypso, she's a great character from what little we've seen of her. Don't get me wrong I'm all Percabeth, but I sorta like the idea of Percy being in love with her once upon a time, y'know the whole 'my biggest what if' thing. I also like the idea of it now being one-sided, since Calypso is doomed to fall in love with the hero's, not to mention Percy freed her....I also believe Percy will beat himself up about her sacrifice....(You watch me be dead wrong)" ~Anonymous

While I don't agree with everything stated in this comment, I'd like to build off of it, and say what I think may happen.

First of all, we know that Calypso will appear in The House of Hades, as Riordan already stated it. One could assume that she won't just have a "one-line-appearance" and leave, as that would make no sense at all, so we should assume that at the least, she has a minor role to play in the quest. If she did meet up with the 6 (Jason, Piper, Leo, Hazel, Frank, and Nico), the question still remains, how would they know they are on the "same-page?" For if the Argo II just happens to fly by a Titan, the chances are, they will spring into action, knowing that no one on the ship knows about Percy's experience.

So, that leads to my 1st prediction: Calypso will fight against the 6. I think it just makes sense that that would happen. After fighting for a bit, I believe something will happen that will lead the 6 to trust her.

Now, I do believe that Calypso could be an essential part of the quest, as she knows things no one else knows, and may have information that could be useful. But, the other part of the comment said that Calypso will close the doors of death...is that possible? Well, we know it is possible, but that is truly something to think about. Let's take a minute to go down the list, and see who has a chance at closing the doors from the inside (the sad part is, the doors probably won't be closed until Book 5, so we won't know for another year after reading The House of Hades).

Frank: As of this moment, there is no reason to believe that Frank will be the one to close the doors.

Leo: As of this moment, there is no reason to believe that Leo will be the one to close the doors.

Piper: As of this moment, there is no reason to believe that Piper will be the one to close the doors.

Jason: As of this moment, there is no reason to believe that Jason will be the one to close the doors.

Hazel: Hazel, being a daughter of Pluto, has insight on The Underworld. Aside from that, she is technically supposed to be dead at this moment, so maybe she will feel bad/guilty, and be the one to close the doors because of this.

Percy: Percy is in Tartarus at the current moment. He, and Annabeth, are the two most obvious choices to close the doors. The problem I see is, how would Annabeth let Percy close the doors? I don't think she would allow Percy to leave her. Assuming that is true, I doubt Riordan would end his series by killing off/stranding the two main characters.

Annabeth: (SAME AS ABOVE)

Nico: Nico is the only one of the group who has successfully guided himself through Tartarus (aside from Percy and Annabeth assuming they make it to the doors alive. Nico also owes his life to Percy from many, many occasions. As he has grown up, Nico has learned the values of certain things, and he may just be the one to take on the ultimate responsibility. *NOTE* Nico would not do it to see his sister, Bianca, as she has already decided to be reborn.

Calypso: As stated in the comment, she is a Titan. I feel that Calypso is the kind of person who, even though she knows it is not her fault, would step into Tartarus, helping to take the blame for her father and the others during the Titan war. Another reason I think Calypso (and Nico) have a high chance is that the Prophecy of Seven does not mention death, necessarily. I remember in The Titan's Curse, the prophecy mentioned death, and two of them died...however, this prophecy is not as clear. So, maybe the one to die will be an outsider to the quest.

Nico and Calypso are in blue because they aren't part of the quest.

Another thing to think about is the number 3. 3 is a powerful number. So, maybe this all ends with 3 people returning to Camp Half-Blood, and 3 people returning to Camp Jupiter. If that were true, one of the Greeks (Percy, Annabeth, Leo, or Piper) would have to be the one to close it. Since it is most likely not Leo or Piper, maybe it will be Percy or Annabeth. Although I hate to say it, a lot of authors do end series by killing off one of the main characters to prevent it from being continued through other people (similar to how there was speculation that Harry would die in the The Deathly Hollows). So, maybe Percy will do it...maybe he will leave Annabeth...and maybe, just maybe, Calypso will join him...


Just something to think about....Thanks for Reading!

Monday, August 12, 2013

I'm Back!

Hey guys! I'm back and ready to start posting again! I hope you have all had great summers so far, and continue to have fun times!

Anyways, I still haven't seen The Sea of Monsters Movie, so I can't post about that yet. Also, I just want to let you all know that I am not going to be posting often for the time being since it is the summer; I'm just going to post if I have something big to post about.

Anyways, that's all I really have to say for now!

Friday, June 21, 2013

My Last Post - For Now!

As I have told you all, I will be going away for the summer, and will not be posting for about 7 weeks. This is going to be my last post for a while...

First of all, you still have a chance to enter for a chance to win a free copy of Demigods and Monsters: The Expanded Edition...if you still want to enter, you are running out of time!

Now that we have that out of the way, I have thought for a while about what I would do for this post - I can't really think of anything Percy Jackson related that has to be posted right now - except that The Sea of Monsters comes out August 7! - so I am going to post about my first experience with Percy Jackson.

I think my first, or second post was about the same thing, but I doubt I had more than one or two readers back then, so I am going to attempt to do this again!

I was in sixth grade - my first year of middle school. I hated my E.L.A. teacher....hated her. She announced that we were going to begin reading a new book - I just got annoyed - while I do like reading (and did back then, to an extent, as well), I hate reading school books - they just aren't good, most of the time. Anyways, she gives us a book - The Lightning Thief - and I get kind of happy. I knew, back then, that I loved Greek Mythology, and she said this book pertained to it.

We read it together in class, and we eventually got to the point where I couldn't take it anymore. I went home that day, and read ahead - something I rarely, if ever, did. By the time the class was about half-way done with the book, I had finished it. I think I even told my teacher. Then, I found the one class copy of The Sea of Monsters, and began reading it. By the time the class had finished The Lightning Thief, I had already finished The Sea of Monsters. Then, I ran to the store, bought The Titan's Curse, read it, bought The Battle of the Labyrinth, read it, and had to wait for The Last Olympian to come out.

Fun story....not really :D

Anyways, here is my current ranking of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians/Heroes of Olympus Books

  1. The Battle of the Labyrinth
  2. The Last Olympian
  3. The Son of Neptune
  4. The Lost Hero
  5. The Lightning Thief
  6. The Mark of Athena
  7. The Titan's Curse
  8. The Sea of Monsters
Like I've said in the past, if you ask me the question tomorrow, my order would probably be different - however, 99% of the time, The Battle of the Labyrinth is number 1, and The Sea of Monsters is number 8.

Thanks for Reading, and Have a Great Summer!












Thursday, June 20, 2013

Vote Now!

Do you want a chance at winning a free copy of Demigods and Monsters: The Expanded Edition, before it hits bookshelves?

If that is a yes, you only have to do two things.

1) Go to the Percy Jackson Movies Voting Page, and vote for my story, The Secret Room.

2) Go to my post, Big News!, and read about how to enter.

That's It!

So far, I have received a very minimal amount of entries in the raffle, so think about it, if you enter, you have a very good shot at winning!

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Big News!

Okay, so I entered a contest at Percy Jackson Movies. The contest was to write a story about any demigod in the series. Click Here for more information!

Anyways, voting starts tomorrow for the contest, and here is what I can do for you guys! First of all, I would love to win, so if you could, vote for my story, The Secret Room, tomorrow, and the next day, and the next day...But that's not all! If, on the off-chance, I win, I will give the prize to one of you guys! The prize is a copy of the extended edition of Demigods and Monsters, before it hits book shelves!

So, since I am leaving on Saturday, I have to decide who will get the book (again if I win), before then. There's really no time for an official contest, so here is how it is going to work. It is going to be a completely random raffle, and anybody could win! To enter, you could do one, of two things:
  1. Comment on this post: In the comment, you must leave an email address. Please, do not leave a mailing address, as you shouldn't be posting that for all to see. The comment is permitted to be anonymous, however, if it is, you must leave a name, in addition to the email address. It does not have to be a full name, but rather just something for me to refer to you as.
  2. Email me: Email me at percyjacksonjunkers@gmail.com. In the email, you must leave a name for me to refer to you as.
If you enter by comment, I will email you back as soon as possible. In order for your entry to be valid, you must email me back by 6:00 PM EST on Friday, June 21. If you do not email me back, your entry will not count!

If you enter by email, I will email you back saying your entry is valid as soon as possible. If I do not email you back within 24 hours, I did not get the email. If this is the case, email me again, as soon as possible.

The deadline for entering via comment is 5:00 PM EST on Friday, June 21.
The deadline for entering via email is 6:00 PM EST on Friday, June 21.

I will not accept any entries after the deadline, no matter what the reason may be.

Friday night, I will write down everyone's name on a piece of paper, and pull one out of a hat. The winner will be notified by 10:00 PM EST on Friday, June 21. If you win, your contact information will be given to the admin at Percy Jackson Movies, and if my story wins, you will be notified.

Limit of 1 entry per person. You can start entering now!

*In order to win the book, you must live in either the US or Canada*

Keep in mind guys that the winner will only receive a prize if I win the contest at percyjacksonmovies.com. If I do not win the contest there, the winner of this will not receive the prize, so please vote for me!

By entering this raffle, you agree that I have the permission to give your email to Percy Jackson Movies (if you win). You will not be spammed, and I will not give your email/information to anyone else.

Thanks, and Don't Forget to Vote, and Enter!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

The House of Hades Chapter 1!

As you all know, The Son of Sobek e/audio-book was released today, and included is The House of Hades chapter 1.

HERE IT IS!







 



Enjoy! I'll post a review whenever I get a chance!

Monday, June 17, 2013

Blog Statistics!

I got a request to post all of my up-to-date Blog stats! Here they are:

17,424 page views
544 comments
141 posts

Most Viewed Post: "The Son of Sobek!" (1741 views)

Most Commented Post: "Instagram Account!" (28 comments)

Most Viewed by Browser: Safari (4493 views)

Most Viewed by Operating System: Windows (9520 views)

Most Viewed by Country (Top 5):
  1. United States (9664 views)
  2. Canada (1277 views)
  3. Germany (730 views)
  4. Australia (348 views)
  5. United Kingdom (328 views)
Thank You All So Much for All These Views/Comments!

Friday, June 14, 2013

The House of Hades POV's!

Alright, so the big question going around right now is, who is going to have a POV in The House of Hades? Let's start off by going over what we know.

1) Hazel Levesque has a POV
2) Nico di Angelo does not have a POV
3) There will be at least one POV from Tartarus

Now, let's go over what we can almost be sure of.

1) There will be 4 POV's
2) The 4 POV's will be belong only to the seven

Now, time for my predictions.

1) There will only be 1 POV in Tartarus
2) There will be 2 Greek and 2 Roman POV's

If what I said above is true, we can conclude that:

1) Either Percy or Annabeth will have a POV (1 in Tartarus)
2) Either Leo or Piper will have a POV (2 Greeks)
3) Either Frank or Jason will have a POV (2 Romans)

Now, time for some more predictions.

1) Leo will have a POV: The main reason I think this is because of the synopsis; it talks about what Leo thinks; well, how would we hear Leo's thought without him having a POV?
2) Annabeth will have a POV: In the past, I have constantly been saying that I think it will be Percy, but I have changed my mind. First of all, I loved having Annabeth's POV in MoA; it was awesome! Also, I think Percy will definetely have a POV in Book 5, and it would be easier for Riordan not to give him one now.
3) Frank will have a POV: This is the one I am least sure of; I am basing it completely off of what may or may not happen at Camp Half-Blood. I just feel that if, in Book 5, the Romans and the Greeks are going to be "fighting," Jason is going to have to be the one to stop it, so I say Jason will have a POV in Book 5.

I also think these are valid predictions because it has two boys and two girls.

Keep in mind, these are just my predictions; for all we know, there will be 5 POV's, or he'll give Reyna a POV; this is simply what I feel is going to happen.

So, my final predictions on the POV's are:

1) Hazel
2) Leo
3) Annabeth
4) Frank

The reason I picked that order: We already know that Hazel is first, and I feel he has to have another person not in Tartarus before he goes there, so he can set a mood; it will probably be an important point in time when he just cuts us away, and puts us in Tartarus; then, obviously once we get comfortable there (if that's possible), he'll just throw us over to Frank!

Thanks for Reading!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Percy Jackon’s Book of Greek Gods!

Finally, we have a name!

Percy Jackon’s Book of Greek Gods is a story about a bunch of greek myths told from Percy's POV. Rick just blogged that he is going to be spending the summer finishing it up!

(http://rickriordan.blogspot.com/2013/06/update-from-athena-house.html)

Also, some more great news (although many of you probably don't care)! Rick [and his family] just moved to Boston! Now I'm that much closer (me living in NY) to him! Soon, I will be able to round all of you guys up, and we will be able to storm his house and demand his next book (hopefully we will be ready in time for Heroes of Olympus: Book 5!

All joking aside, thanks for reading, and enjoy all of your summers!

P.S. Again, just reminding you guys that I will not be posting starting from June 21st, and going for a couple months, because I go away. I will, however, be here in time to do a review of The House of Hades: Sneak Peak, when it comes out on June 18!

Monday, June 10, 2013

I'm Sorry!

I forgot to post this when The Son of Sobek was released. Accidentally (I assume) they included the first page of The House of Hades. It is cut off mid sentence...

Hazel has a POV!

Also, check out percyjacksonfandom.blogspot.com for awesome things!

Monday, June 3, 2013

The House of Hades Trailer!

This is not the official trailer. I made this. I do not own, nor claim to own any part of Percy Jackson. All of it is owned by the wonderful Rick Riordan.

That said, I got bored, and I decided to make a [short] House of Hades trailer. It's really not that good, but it's just something I wanted to do. Here it is:

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnmPJo5Vsx0&feature=youtu.be)
Tell me what you think (negative comments are still welcome)

Thanks for Reading/Watching!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

15,000 Views!

I wasn't going to do a post today, but I owe you guys this one. I just can't believe that my Blog has hit 15,000 views!

I remember the first day I posted, thinking, If I actually stick with this for a week, that'd be amazing. Well, it's been 7 months, and I'm still coming in strong! I know I don't post as much as I used to, but I hope you guys know that it's not because I don't care to post, it's because I don't have the time to post.

I remember when I was amazed I hit 100 views.
I remember when I almost died hitting 500.
I remember when I basically did die hitting 1,000.
I remember my huge post for 5,000.
I remember doing a double take at seeing 10,000.
And now, here I am with 15,000!

Okay, so, just a little note in advance.

When The Son of Sobek: e/audio-book comes out, I will most likely be getting it. I will do my post about The House of Hades: sneak peek, and it will contain spoilers. I don't really think I can make a non-spoiler version of it.

I still am confident that the preview will be posted online somewhere, by someone, so anyone will be able to read it, anyways.

Now, the sad news:
On June 21, I go away for the summer, and I will not be able to post, for a while. It will be about two months later when I am posting. Hopefully, I will be able to sneak in one or two posts in the middle, but I can't make any promises.

Thanks for Reading!
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