Hiya readers! Yang here. So this post is actually an extension of the previous as we thought it was becoming too big for an introduction. This post will consist of an intro on House of Hades and Blood of Olympus, which is (unfortunately) supposed to be the last in the series (wipes an already red nose). Yes Yin, I know I cried for five days on that one, I remember it crystal clear, you also did as a matter of fact. Yeah, I just revealed it. You are not the only one in this room who can be an offspring of Satan okay?
Back to the review.
HOUSE OF HADES
Just when you think it can not get more interesting and you wouldnt have to suffer more than Mark of Athena Rick drops this. Probably even thinking, HAHA, noobs. Through the whole book it is shown that Annabeth and Percy are separated by the rest of the crew (before you go into a coma, let me tell you, they still are together). They land on a place where they can walk for a few thousand miles and reach the other end of the doors of death (should we tell them? Probably not. Most of them must already know). But in order to reach there, they have to walk through valleys, counter evil monsters, even gods, as if the gods weren't enough, they encounter Night herself (No kidding, NIGHT!), who is one of the first creations, and gives people a very great reason to be afraid of the dark. All of this is not enough suffering right? More to come. They are hungry and it feels like their innards have shrunk to a size of a pea and their supplies are depleted. Oh yeah, they have to drink fire.
BLOOD OF OLYMPUS-
Okay, this is it. The end. The apocalypse. The fountain of tears. The sarcasm. The mountain of suffering. The show of charm, strength, wit and mythical imagination. All packed and cleverly wrapped in the ultimate and endless expanse of pages, words and letters. This the time when it is shown that seven teenagers who posseses the charm, wit, sarcasm, strength, intellect and hope have the power to stop the greatest threat to both Gods and humanity, Gaia. How just two completely different empires, built in different eras (Romans and Greeks), shared rivalries for centuries, if worked together can do anything. Even stop our beloved, leaf-tiara making, Queen Dirt face (Gaia) from waking up. So how do they stop her? Or do they stop her at all? What will be the final battles? How will they emerge victorious? Does anybody die in this one? (Hope not, Rick will need more protection than the president of the United States from half of the world)
Okay readers, this is it, we have finished the introduction. Wait till next week for a more detailed review on lost hero. Don't forget, you'll get a new post every week.
Yin, want to have chocolates, while we watch Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt marathon?
Haha, I know I'm being a wee bit evil okay? This is the comeback for last week!
A little secret readers, Yin here is feeling really hungry but she does not want to finish her chocolate stash in one day, and just like any other girl, she loves Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. But they both are married or too old. Have a good Sunday people!
Back to the review.
HOUSE OF HADES
Just when you think it can not get more interesting and you wouldnt have to suffer more than Mark of Athena Rick drops this. Probably even thinking, HAHA, noobs. Through the whole book it is shown that Annabeth and Percy are separated by the rest of the crew (before you go into a coma, let me tell you, they still are together). They land on a place where they can walk for a few thousand miles and reach the other end of the doors of death (should we tell them? Probably not. Most of them must already know). But in order to reach there, they have to walk through valleys, counter evil monsters, even gods, as if the gods weren't enough, they encounter Night herself (No kidding, NIGHT!), who is one of the first creations, and gives people a very great reason to be afraid of the dark. All of this is not enough suffering right? More to come. They are hungry and it feels like their innards have shrunk to a size of a pea and their supplies are depleted. Oh yeah, they have to drink fire.
BLOOD OF OLYMPUS-
Okay, this is it. The end. The apocalypse. The fountain of tears. The sarcasm. The mountain of suffering. The show of charm, strength, wit and mythical imagination. All packed and cleverly wrapped in the ultimate and endless expanse of pages, words and letters. This the time when it is shown that seven teenagers who posseses the charm, wit, sarcasm, strength, intellect and hope have the power to stop the greatest threat to both Gods and humanity, Gaia. How just two completely different empires, built in different eras (Romans and Greeks), shared rivalries for centuries, if worked together can do anything. Even stop our beloved, leaf-tiara making, Queen Dirt face (Gaia) from waking up. So how do they stop her? Or do they stop her at all? What will be the final battles? How will they emerge victorious? Does anybody die in this one? (Hope not, Rick will need more protection than the president of the United States from half of the world)
Okay readers, this is it, we have finished the introduction. Wait till next week for a more detailed review on lost hero. Don't forget, you'll get a new post every week.
Yin, want to have chocolates, while we watch Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt marathon?
Haha, I know I'm being a wee bit evil okay? This is the comeback for last week!
A little secret readers, Yin here is feeling really hungry but she does not want to finish her chocolate stash in one day, and just like any other girl, she loves Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. But they both are married or too old. Have a good Sunday people!

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