Oct. 06, 2012 1:15 AM
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Oct. 06, 2012 1:17 AM
(Oct. 06, 2012 1:15 AM)beybladefoever Wrote: [ -> ]ahh! I need to get it now!!!Wait till next fall >.>
Oct. 06, 2012 1:18 AM
I cant thats another year! No more off topic
Oct. 06, 2012 1:18 AM
good books, very good books. Its one of the few series that can hold my attention span of a goldfish.
Oct. 06, 2012 1:19 AM
lol, goldfishes have 3 sec attention fan. Mark of Athena is great just got it today!
Oct. 06, 2012 1:21 AM
Thats out!!! Ill have to blow the little money i have on it!!!!
My to worst qualities 1) My three second attention span
2) Money burns a hole in my pocket
My to worst qualities 1) My three second attention span
2) Money burns a hole in my pocket
Oct. 06, 2012 1:22 AM
haha! It's twenty dollars at Barnes and Noble.
Oct. 06, 2012 2:06 AM
Just finished reading the MoA for the second time. Timing myself, I finished the first read through in around 4 hours (I thought that was pretty good, considering...). All I have to say before switching to spoilers is...woah.
Spoiler Alert (Click to View)
The ending really left me cliff-hanging (Actually, more like free falling into tartarus, but (Get the joke? )), as Riordan always does. I'm interested to see how they intend to close the doors from both sides and still give Percy and Annabeth a happy ending, since they would have to stay on the other side to shut them. Maybe a new, villainous character that decides to finally do good will take the burden? That's what usually happens, anyway.
Also, will the next book be the final one for this series? I mean, they have the end in sight: they know how to close the doors, and they have the Statue thingy. I mean, I can't imagine Rick Riordan writing more than one book about Percy and Annabeth being stuck in Tartarus, because the idea might lose interest after that. And if he intends on writing more, he has to get them out; which probably means they shut the door. So then, is the final book about shutting the other door? Seems unlikely to me. In any case, great book, and I look forward to the next one (And maybe more!)
Also, will the next book be the final one for this series? I mean, they have the end in sight: they know how to close the doors, and they have the Statue thingy. I mean, I can't imagine Rick Riordan writing more than one book about Percy and Annabeth being stuck in Tartarus, because the idea might lose interest after that. And if he intends on writing more, he has to get them out; which probably means they shut the door. So then, is the final book about shutting the other door? Seems unlikely to me. In any case, great book, and I look forward to the next one (And maybe more!)
Oct. 06, 2012 2:08 AM
(Oct. 06, 2012 2:06 AM)Sparta Wrote: [ -> ]Just finished reading the MoA for the second time. Timing myself, I finished the first read through in around 4 hours (I thought that was pretty good, considering...). All I have to say before switching to spoilers is...woah.Mah,there's supposed to be 5/6 in the series
Spoiler Alert (Click to View)The ending really left me cliff-hanging (Actually, more like free falling into tartarus, but (Get the joke? )), as Riordan always does. I'm interested to see how they intend to close the doors from both sides and still give Percy and Annabeth a happy ending, since they would have to stay on the other side to shut them. Maybe a new, villainous character that decides to finally do good will take the burden? That's what usually happens, anyway.
Also, will the next book be the final one for this series? I mean, they have the end in sight: they know how to close the doors, and they have the Statue thingy. I mean, I can't imagine Rick Riordan writing more than one book about Percy and Annabeth being stuck in Tartarus, because the idea might lose interest after that. And if he intends on writing more, he has to get them out; which probably means they shut the door. So then, is the final book about shutting the other door? Seems unlikely to me. In any case, great book, and I look forward to the next one (And maybe more!)
Oct. 06, 2012 2:23 AM
(Oct. 06, 2012 2:08 AM)MexaMaster Wrote: [ -> ](Oct. 06, 2012 2:06 AM)Sparta Wrote: [ -> ]Just finished reading the MoA for the second time. Timing myself, I finished the first read through in around 4 hours (I thought that was pretty good, considering...). All I have to say before switching to spoilers is...woah.Mah,there's supposed to be 5/6 in the series
Spoiler Alert (Click to View)The ending really left me cliff-hanging (Actually, more like free falling into tartarus, but (Get the joke? )), as Riordan always does. I'm interested to see how they intend to close the doors from both sides and still give Percy and Annabeth a happy ending, since they would have to stay on the other side to shut them. Maybe a new, villainous character that decides to finally do good will take the burden? That's what usually happens, anyway.
Also, will the next book be the final one for this series? I mean, they have the end in sight: they know how to close the doors, and they have the Statue thingy. I mean, I can't imagine Rick Riordan writing more than one book about Percy and Annabeth being stuck in Tartarus, because the idea might lose interest after that. And if he intends on writing more, he has to get them out; which probably means they shut the door. So then, is the final book about shutting the other door? Seems unlikely to me. In any case, great book, and I look forward to the next one (And maybe more!)
I dont think that was ever confirmed.
Oct. 06, 2012 2:28 AM
(Oct. 06, 2012 2:23 AM)SolGloActivatur Wrote: [ -> ]Well,it was the same amount of books as "Percy Jackson And The Olympians"and this a continuation of the series so...(Oct. 06, 2012 2:08 AM)MexaMaster Wrote: [ -> ](Oct. 06, 2012 2:06 AM)Sparta Wrote: [ -> ]Just finished reading the MoA for the second time. Timing myself, I finished the first read through in around 4 hours (I thought that was pretty good, considering...). All I have to say before switching to spoilers is...woah.Mah,there's supposed to be 5/6 in the series
Spoiler Alert (Click to View)The ending really left me cliff-hanging (Actually, more like free falling into tartarus, but (Get the joke? )), as Riordan always does. I'm interested to see how they intend to close the doors from both sides and still give Percy and Annabeth a happy ending, since they would have to stay on the other side to shut them. Maybe a new, villainous character that decides to finally do good will take the burden? That's what usually happens, anyway.
Also, will the next book be the final one for this series? I mean, they have the end in sight: they know how to close the doors, and they have the Statue thingy. I mean, I can't imagine Rick Riordan writing more than one book about Percy and Annabeth being stuck in Tartarus, because the idea might lose interest after that. And if he intends on writing more, he has to get them out; which probably means they shut the door. So then, is the final book about shutting the other door? Seems unlikely to me. In any case, great book, and I look forward to the next one (And maybe more!)
I dont think that was ever confirmed.
Oct. 06, 2012 2:35 AM
That doesnt mean anything at all
Oct. 06, 2012 2:38 AM
(Oct. 06, 2012 2:35 AM)SolGloActivatur Wrote: [ -> ]That doesnt mean anything at allIts just logic XD
ANYWAY,I would kindly ask for discussion to be about TMOA and then The House Of Hades
Oct. 06, 2012 2:38 AM
Rick Riordan said he wants to continue the series farther
Oct. 06, 2012 2:39 AM
(Oct. 06, 2012 2:38 AM)beybladefoever Wrote: [ -> ]Rick Riordan said he wants to continue the series farterDo you mean farther? That's gross.
Oct. 06, 2012 2:42 AM
Yeah, sorry. EDITED
Oct. 21, 2012 1:43 AM
Okay just finished reading and let me say it was, EPIC. Anyone who hasn't read it needs to!
Oct. 21, 2012 1:49 AM
Yes,it was quite epic.
I nearly cryed when Percabeth fell in to Tartarus "
I nearly cryed when Percabeth fell in to Tartarus "
Oct. 21, 2012 1:51 AM
That was an emotional moment for me. XD. Anyway, who built the model of the Aargo 2 that came with the book?
Oct. 21, 2012 2:06 AM
I beleive Rick Riordan thought of anything...And that's why he's my "Hero Of Olympus"lol
Oct. 21, 2012 2:48 AM
You should put that into spoilers, MexaMaster.
But yes, it was tear-jerking moment.
But yes, it was tear-jerking moment.
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I'll admit, I also teared up a bit when Piper told Jason she loved him, in the Nymph well thing. Pure tears of joy, I tell you.
Nov. 07, 2012 9:39 PM
Um... already a thread for this.... http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Heroes-Of-Olympus
( If only I had the power to close this thread... )
( If only I had the power to close this thread... )
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