Percy Jackson & the Olympians

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Percy Jackson & the Olympians is a series of adventure and fantasy books authored by Rick Riordan.

"Because you're my friend, Seaweed Brain. Any more stupid questions?"

She tried to boost our morale by suggesting clever strategies for getting into the Land of the Dead, but my heart wasn't in it. There were just too many unknown factors. It was like cramming for a test without knowing the subject. And believe me, I'd done that enough times.

"I should throw you off this building, minus the flying horse, and see how heroic you sound on the way down."

"Whoa, first of all, I never said anything about love. And second, what's up with tragic!"

"Wow," Thalia muttered. "Apollo's hot."
"He's the sun god," I said.
"That's not what I meant."

That’s when I ran. There wasn’t even any thought to it. No debate in my mind about—gee, should I stand up to him and try to fight again? Nope, I simply ran.

"Please, man," I said. "It would mean a lot. For old times' sake?" He whimpered. "As I recall, in the old times we almost died a lot. But okay, here goes nothing."

Grover cradled his laurel sapling in his hands. "Well . . . sure good to be together again. Arguing. Almost dying. Abject terror. Oh, look. It's our floor."

"Curse us eh/I'll make you pay!/I don't want to rhyme all day!"

"With great power, comes great need to take a nap. Wake me up later."


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