Thursday, September 1, 2016

Text to Text the Last Olympian

       Typhon had made it to the Mississippi River. He was half way across the U.S, leaving Destruction in his wake, and the gods were barely slowing him down. The Last Olympian a book written by Rick Riordan is a very interesting, adventurous, & mysterious book. The book I am reading which is The Last Olympian, is a story about Percy Jackson having to go on a quest though the first thing Percy has to do is get his moms blessing. The problem is that his mom doesn't want to give him his blessing. After one of Percy's friends convinces her (after a while) Percy receives his mothers blessing. Later in the day Percy went to Camp Half-Blood and found Grover (another friend of his). When Percy found him, he found him sleeping and when Percy tried to wake him up Grover answered by saying, "I'm sleeping." Though later on Grover woke up, but with a big surprise. Grover had been sleeping for two months! The last thing he had remembered was that he was walking with someone else and he suddenly felt something strange around him and he slept.
        The scene of when Rachel and Percy have to talk somewhere else reminds me of a book
scene on Side Ways Stories from Wayside School when a teacher has to talk to a student, privately. It also reminds me of another similar scene which was a book called Hana's Suitcase when her mom tells the family an important notice. The character Percy Jackson is like a girl called Hana because both of them always try to survive opposing forces. The character Annebeth is like a wolf from a book called Lone Wolf  Because both are tough, are  very  protecting,  and caring of others.
         The character I mostly admire is Percy Jackson because he is very protecting and very responsible. He is also very caring for everyone. For example in this book Percy supposedly
has to die in order to save the world, he would do that. I also don't think anyone would do that, probably a few people would, but I don't think that many.

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  2. This sounds like an interesting plot twist for a mythology Greek theme. Cool.
    P.S.
    I have all four series as well. :3

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  3. sounds like a good book

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  4. sounds like a good book

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