any thoughts?
It was good. The second one is gonna be called the son of neptune.
The ending felt a little to predictable.
I did enjoy the book. Especially during the French scene because I had just gotten out of french 1 so I could understand what was going on. I loved it.
Do you know when it is coming out?
Sometime in April. He is writing 2 books a year now. He has a personal blog you can check if you want.
Here it is
http://rickriordan.blogspot.com/
Stupid Hera.
He had Camp Half-Blood under characters. But it's a place, not a person! Too bad Jason broke his lance/sword.
I always loved Hera in his series. I also love how he incorporated Roman gods and godesses in the Greek myths, while still stating how they are NOT the same.
Now reading how Zues and Hera really are, it's stupid looking back on the Disney "Hercules" movie:
Hera: Hercules! NOOOO!! *weep, cry, sob, be motherly*
Zues: AAAARGH!!!! *actually caring for child*
Makes no sense anymore! I just laugh my head off at that. And roll my eyes.
Yeah, the Greek gods were pricks, better than the Roman gods though, those were really strict and stressed dicipline.
Not really, I actually perffer the Roman Gods to the Greek.
Pfft, screw you, Jerk.
who? both types are good.
To cool74. I like Greek over Roman, even if they're jerks.
Mm, I like Greek better, but Roman definately had their upsides.
True that, true dat. haha. But what real upsides? I can't see any!
Stronger family system and sense of nationality. As well as a sense of diligence and loyalty that Greek mythology couldn't provide. This was because Romans valued loyalty and strength highly, and devotion to their gods and their country led them to become the great empire they are known as today.
But then came their downfall. I think it's happening in US today. History teacher said "I don't want to be Rome. I don't want to be England." I agree. But Obama won't actually do anything about anything! ALLY WITH ISRAEL! That's what I say! They're making so much crap, and coming up with new ideas. What was the last idea we came up with that took nationally? The car, I believe. That was in the 1920's I believe. MAKE NEW THINGS, AMERICA!!!!
You can't just wave a wand and say "America needs to make new things". And I hope you mean internationally, and even then we have several inventions used in other countries. As much as I don't want to admit it, all world superpowers have their rise, their climax, and their decline. Recently, America hit its maximum debt limit, which is another mark of our decline. Building on my you can't wave a wand statement, we need the young minds of today to test the limits of their minds, however I know that I can't just say that. We ourselves need to be as intellectually active as we possibly can in order to benefit our country, and hopefully others will follow. We can't just wait for people around the country to simultaniously start increasing our national prestige.
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Bo, you sound just like my history teacher!
At least I don't sound like mine... oh god thank you.
Goddamn it Bo. Now I need to start using my mind.
We are the Fall of the Roman Republic. We have not become an empire yet.
if i interpreted that statement correctly, its an interesting idea.
Someone's been readin empire lol. I can lend you the book ugilick, it is very good and shows Orson Scot Card's political side.
Yes someone got the reference. (Enthusiastically high 5 Bo)
Well, still can't wait for the book!
ps: go annabeth and percy! yippee!
Piper and Jason all the way.
Yep. I think Leo should be with Thalia, but she's with those Hunters, so she can't. Unless she gives up being in the Hunters.
The only way to leave the hunters is to die.
Oh . . . no love for Leo then. :P
Please, Leo will love every woman.
but will a woman ever love leo?
Only the future will tell. BUMBUMBUM
I bet in the next book a blonde person will love him. My psychic powers have come back!
Who he doesn't love because she doesn't want to kill him.
Or who turns out to be a spy for the giants.
I like cool's idea better. More predictable.
predictability is bad in book writing more often then not. is it not?
Well, Leo will settle for anything, so him not liking her just because SHE DOESN'T WANT TO KILL HER just doesn't seem like him. So the other may be more predictable, but it's also, just, more realistic. Well, as realistic as demi-gods can get.
There is no realism in the Percy Jackson series. They are just fun to read.
Yeah, but it has to have some realism, or else it'd just be a random mess.
OK other than the concept of time. Which was disregard in the battle of the labyrinth. Also the general rules of Greek myths. There is no realism.
I never really liked realism, really boring. I always like romanticism, especially dark romantics like Poe. I agree with ugilick that predictability is bad. Other than the Zues is a dick, Giants are evil stuff.
That's what I meant. But still, it's just Leo's character.
Still, every person he wants is either unable to date him or wants to kill him. So if you want to go with predictability...
True still, but that was with EVER GIRL HE SAW. Well, besides Piper, but she's dating. Anyway, he'll go for anyone he sees, but he mostly wants Thalia.
I actually think he wanted that wind/ice chick more, just with the diciton that the author uses.
Well in all honesty he is screwed either way.
Yeah. Totally, utterly screwed.
He wouldn't be the stereotypical comic relief characer if he wasn't!
Yes, good point there, birthday boy.
I agree but I hope there is someone out there. Percy is probably going to fall for someone in the Roman Camp because he can not remember Annabeth.
Ooh, Hadn't thought of that. Perhaps he came found it out just like Jason did. Considering the next book is called Son of Neptune, I'm pretty sure its about him lol.
It is but I am willing to bet this is going to be tough for him to deal with his new found love and his feelings for annabeth.
Also do not feel bad about not figuring it out. I am extrodinarly good at seeing ahead. That is why I usally do not die in story games. Also let us not forget Jason had a girlfriend before Piper at the Roman Camp so there will be some conflict there too.
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh, he should stick with Piper, not everyday you get a daughter of Aphrodite. Unless his current gf is a daughter of Venus....
Although Venus is actually the godess of fertility, growth, vineyards, and Spring. It wasn't until people started paying more attention to Greek mythology that she became the godess of love, seeing as fertility can be regarded in multiple ways (nudge nudge)
I catch your drift man.Bbut no the Roman aspect of her would not have all the sexiness the Greek aspect does.
a freind of mine and i had a jolly discussion about what we thought was going to happen in the next one after we finished it, i said straight off, so what do you think annabeth is going to do when she finds out that percy has a new girlfriend? my freind remaned quiet for a moment then said, oh gods, all hades will break loose!
You should not be worried about what Annabeth will do. You should be worried about what Athena will do. Hopefully her Roman personia Minerva and Venus aka Aphrodite would help percy not fall in love agian. It will be intersting to see how things will be done.
All this talk about it is making me want to read it more and more! Do you guys think Piper and her father's relationship will ever get as close as it was before he drank the potion?
I think with Hedge and Mellie backing the relationship and helping out her farther. That it is a definite possibility.
Yeah, having friends that close to her father will definately help. Plus his previous assistant was evil, so that had to have something to do with it.
lol forgot that detail, wasnt she being controlled by a titan or a god or something? that doesnt actually make her evil does it?
Giant I think, and no, not neccesarily, which was a detail I forgot lol.
so she was not evil, but doing evil things rather she wanted to or not.
She was being manipulated, like charmspeak, into doing evil things. So against her will, she was evil. But who knows if whe was kind originally?
That depends on how long they were manipulating her, I mean she did suggest to send Piper to that school where she met Jason, didn't she? And if they knew that she was going to try to stop the giants, why not just have the assistant kill her in the first place.
thats a good point, but im not sure its entirely practical, lots of stuff could be done that way, it just isnt, in book writing death is the strongest tool, its not to be overused.
I disagree, sir, they should kill people all the time.
I think that they needed to stop the main threat Jason.
its not like they didnt try.
Zeus is just OP, so it's kinda hard to beat his son, who is apparently Zeus on crack.
thats saying the son is stronger than the father. maye the assistant couldnt be controlled to do murderouse things.
Well maybe they were waiting to get them in where it would hurt. Like the betrayal might weaken and or distract him enough to let the head giant get free.
elaberate further on what you are trying to get at, it sounds interesting.
Well with Piper betraying Jason, who has feeling for her, would mabey throw him off his game enough to get caught in a one of their death traps or possible delay him enough for the Lead Gaint to fully awaken.
good theory
I meant it like that. I thought that the Lost Hero made the gods seem less powerful, still an awesome book.
when did piper betray jason, i remember somehting about a plan to make her betray jason.
Her dad being Kidnapped. Jason forgave her than like a badass saved both her dad and the gods.
oh, right, i remember now. need to reread that book, its been about a year now.
I feel bad about Jason braking his lance/sword.
Yeah I thought that part was Bull.
Maybe he'll get another one in the next book? Probably made of celestial bronze instead, being how the other material was so rare.
You forgot the next one is about Percy during this time.
Unless they have a good source of it in the Roman camp. He left that part of the storyline very open, which I approve of.
Continue your thoughts on this post.
I wonder what the reaction to Percy's sword in the roman camp will be.
A pen that turns into a sword? that's freakin awesome no matter where you go
Yes but is made by the greek metal and is also not a gladius.
Oh, that's true. Did they say the Romans didn't use celestrial bronze? It's been a few months since I've read it, but I don't remember them saying the Romans didn't, and seeing as it is one of the very few materials that can harm the monsters, I can't see why they wouldn't just make bronze gladiuses.
Unless of course they have a regular supply of the stuff that made Jason's lance, which I suggested earlier.
I beleive they do and they have a limited amount of bronze. So his sword should cause the same affect as Jason's coin.
The coin was cool and all, but I don't like it as much. It has too much to do with luck and if you get the wrong thing at the wrong moment, your screwed. While if you lose the pen, it just reapears in your pocket, and you always know what you are going to get with it, so you an plan appropriately.
so you can*
I meant the disscusion they had about how rare Imperial Roman Gold was for them to find. Therefor it would make sense the reverse could be said about Cestial Brozore found at the Original Mount Olympose would be difficult for them to find.
Olympis, and I forgot about that, good job.
Olympus*
My brain is the ultimate memory file. I read a book 1 or 2 times and I can basically tell you verbatim what happened. It is a gift
I wish I could do that. My plan is actually to read a book, forget most of the details in a year or two, then reread it. I remember the themes and characters, just not the specific details. At least most of them, and not for a while.
Trust me as much as a gift it is. It is also a curse. If my brain dictates information is not important or not intersting I do not remember the iteam. I have a lot of trouble with lists names B-dates and remembering where I set somthing down.
I can remember tons of useless facts, like ants can carry thirty times their own rate, but the more important stuff I forget easily. like my grandfather said, I'm more "trivial pursuit smart" than "monopoly smart"
So getting back on topic. What do you think the major headache that Percy is going to have trying to get the Romans to trust him? I mean Greek gods were more artsy than war like unlike the Roman gods.
Well you know how the only Greek to agree with the Roman way of life was the leader of the Ares cabin, who couldn't stand Percy in most if not all of the books? I think that their war-like tendencies will be the biggest factor, seeing as althought the greeks were great about warfare, they were not as focused on it. Plus, those who are more warlike will not trust outsiders. Plus their leader is a giant frickin wolf who kills the weak, so that might be a problem.
He is not weak. I just do not see him as there definition of strong. Lets not forget the whole bathing in the Styx thing. They would be hard press to win. I just think that him not being as war-like as the other might bring up some issues.
I'm not saying that he is weak, just that he is not considered strong by the other Romans, so he may have some problems with Lupa.
Well I bet he will show little fear. I mean how afraid can you be if you are invincible. Accept one spot you instinctively protect.
which spot is that again? I forgot.
The small of his back. Annabeth took a poison knife to protect him . . . and she didn't even know that was the spot!
Oh, right. Hard place to gaurd! I mean, keeping someone from chopping your ankle is one thing, but keeping someone from getting behind you is different altogether. It also just happens to be the one place you can't reach lol.
Yes but he will be wearing amor and they will not now were to hit.
True to the first part.They might just find out eventually, it would be a good plot twist, wouldnt it? But what I'm saying is the stereotypical evil doers are treacherous, which means they might aim for his back to catch him off gaurd, and the small of the back is a pretty good target depending on the size of the enemy. But then again, most of the monsters are bigger so it would be harder to hit, I dunno...
I can reach all over my back . . . flexible me!
I wonder if Percy, in his induced amnesia will date Jason's previous girlfriend. That would be one huge twist. Or if he, you know, doesn't, and Jason's previous girlfriend finds out about Jason and Piper.
Last statement is completely true. All through "Technically" they are not dating. Also the Romans had a strong sense of honor. I doubt one of them would stab him in the back. Also they would not gang up on one opponent because of that sense of Honor. Gladiator duels were always one on one, squad vs squad, and so on and so forth. They would attack from the front in a duel. Of course they might not have that sense of honor. The Greeks did not but the Romans were more orderly and honorable in battle.
god point, but you are wrong about the gladiators. Many times they would gang up on a convict in order to kill him, especially if he was dangerous, and make it into a performance in order to fuel the people's bloodlust. Often times they would dress the convicts up like like women and make them act in plays about mythology or other popular acts like that in order to turn it into a performance, with the only ending being a savage killing. Not very honorable there, but then again it was a different time.
Those were convicted convents I meant actually Gladiator battles.
Lol thats what I am talking about as well, they built the Colloseum as a place to punish their criminals, as well as give their citizens a good time.
hey, back to the book! Well, whether they do that or accept Percy, I wonder who the head chief (or whatever it's called) will be. Like in Half-Blood, it was Chiron (and Dionysus, but mostly Chiron) so who's running the roman place?
Lupa, I'm pretty sure Jason said that in the last book.
Oh, right. I forgot.
Silly Fergie. Ok so who wants to see Percy kick but in the Roman Camp Say I.
I. Invincible guy with control of water? should be interesting. Then again, the Romans trained Jason, who killed a freakin Titan. Zeus had something to do with that, but no demigods, even children of Zeus like Thalia (isn't that her name), can do that from the Greek camp besides that dude who killed himself.
I I I I I I I I.
Definitely! And I wish I could go into the story so I can see the look on the Roman faces. I would be extremely happy because I love seeing surpised looks, but that's just how I like it. So, that's what I want done, but I can't do that. :(
Who doesn't?
Romans
I agree. ;)
Is that overkill? I couldn't tell. hahahah!
Yes it is selfishness fergie. saying I I I I all the time.
Its a good book, but some of it seems strange.
Like what? the mythology parts?
I think how he brought back human myth characters was weird.
Yeah, makes sense though, if they are buried in the Earth, and Gaia is the controller of the Earth. I don't know the reason he gave, but thats what I got out of it.
Basically He said Hades has no real control in the underworld.
I don't know any Greek mythology that says he does not, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
True. Like in the 1st book, they were saying if you believe in Hell, and not the Underworld, maybe you'd see the Devil instead of Hades?
Yeah, plus Chiron said that God was a deeper matter when Percy asked if the Greek gods disproved Christianity. The author did allow himself some room as well as dodge the angry Christian activists who protested Harry Potter and the Golden Compass.
so correct.
Yep he dodged a bullet there. More evidence of this is his Kane chronicles series where they don't go to Manhattan because there are other issues other gods. This keeps his book from getting to much in the whole religion thing. Also he makes the gods look like humans with human flaws. I think that most people are overly sensitive and that they need to grow up and get a life if they do not like what is going on.
People would rather stick to what they've been tought than think with an opn mind. I personally don't think religion wouldn't be as popular if people weren't taught it as children. It did blossom at times when there were higher deathrates and mass sickness, famine, and drought. Although I am a Christian myself, I don't think it would be as popular in modern times, although it would still exist, if we weren't taught that these things were absolute truths from childhood. However, this is not a religion forum and I havn't read his Kane series, so what do you guys think of Leo (that is his name right?)? I think he is mostly just a comic relief character, but his belt is pretty OP and he can prove himself smart at times. I am really looking forward to what he is making for their army in the upcoming books.
I think he is most likely the comic relief character but that would make him 2 dimensional. So I also think his past about his mom dieing and run away adds some dimensions. Also he seems like he uses the comedy as a from of defense against his emotions. He is also I lot smarter and good looking then even he thinks. Therefor there might be some Self of steam issue that are slowly being resolved.
Like he tries to fill iin the problems with his self esteem with comedy? I can see that.
Or uses it as a defense mechanism in high stress situations. Such as right in the begging of the book when he falls into the grand canyone instead screamming HELP ME he says "Rope,please?Bungee cord? Something?"
i know people like this in real life.
We all do that is one of the reasons he is such a great writer. Even when involving gods and monster and magic powers his characters are still relate able.
Yeah, that's why I went to the Teen fiction ever since I started reading, it was more relatable.
Well not all the stories are just the good ones. Trust me only the most popular are relate-able. Wait never mind there is the Twilight series which is popular even through no one could relate to her problems.
You might want to reverse it, it wouldn't be perfect but it would help, in my eyes at least.
Ugh, I forgot the link, but there was this one British dude who legitimately reads Twilight, and one of this other British dude's web shows was to switch places with him, and then he totally dissed the book. I have two favorite parts to it, first about halfway through the video, he stops and says "Alright, it is just now occurring to me that I am not being dropped into one of the action-packed cool scenes, so I should stop trying to be serious because those are the only good parts.", and then he starts ripping on them, and when he was reading the part when Bella accepted the fact that Edward (That's the vamp, right?) implies to Bella that he has killed people before, when Bella replies that she understands that and admires him for it. He then replies "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKAY, NOW I see why this book is so mental. Bella is obviously a psycopath who has no regard for human life. Edward, I can understand, I mean he has no choice in the matter, but Bella... She's just like 'Oh, you kill people? I think that's dreamy, wanna go out?'. I mean she is completely ***** mental, between this and some of the other crap she pulls, there is no other excuse.
That is pretty long, but I thought I would post it.
Yep, I completely and utterly agree.
Now back on subject.
Lets analyze Piper's character now.
I actually thought she was fairly stragt forward, but then again I didn't pay much attention to her because I thought she was boring. What I got out of it was: Why doesn't Jason like me, Daddy issues, Mommy issues, I have to betray my boyfriend because of my daddy issues, Half-sister issues, basically a LOT of both internal and external conflict. I thought she was boring, but if anyone else has a different opinion they would like me to analyze, I would be happy to read it.
I like how you put that. Althrough I think she is abit more intresting than that. She does not have mommy issues she just did not like who she was. But with every thing elsem, I agree with you. I hope that Rick Rodiern changes her character a little in the next book. I like the Piper at the end of the book the one who had confidence and kicked ass. But the rest of the time it was intresting seeing her in a different light.
Are you sure? I thought she hated having Aphrodite as a mother untill the end where she actually met her mother.
No, she just did not like being a child of Aphrodite. She did not hate her mother. Maybe resented her mother but, there was no hate.
Having her as a mother, being her child, same thing.
No It is not really. How could I explain this. She didnt like what Aphordite stood for. She thought it was a place for useless super models. That does not mean she did not like her mother as a person.
I think I getcha now
It is kinda hard to put into words.
good discussion guys, about to reread this book, should only take two or three days.
2 or 3 It takes me 1. Thanks for the complement even trough it has only been me and bo.
i have a life outside reading. jk its got like five hundred pages man, i like to sit and think about what i have read in a couple of sittings.
Oh, I am a multitasker. I read while doing things. I can load and unload a dishwasher in 45 minutes while reading.
i cant multi task with crap.
sorry for you then.
cant focus for long on something that doesnt challenge me or interest me either. seriouse handy cap.
Well back on topic do you have anything to say on topics me and bo have disscussed or new issues to be brought up.
need to reread book first, can remember enough to realy discuss.
Kay have fun with that.
cant*
It takes me about a week to read that book, but only because I read it at school between work and lectures. The one time I actually read a long book at one sitting was the last Harry Potter book (mostly because I couldn't bring myself to stop reading) and that took me around four to six hours. (I didn't time it lol, but it took from 8:00pm to 2:00am, I'm not good with time)
your right 6 hours. I finished it in about 8.
cool
So do we analyze Jason character next.
Didn't we already go over him? If not I'm not sure what to bring up, but I will consider a discussion that someone up starts.
We went over his coin but not him personally/
Well once again I don't have anything to bring up, but if you have something to say, I will comment on it.
I think he is too much like Percy for me.
Yeah, it seems like Riordan has a stereotype protagonist.
I mean there are minor differences but he feels like a remake of Percy. Actually goes for the main three party characters. They all have the same feel as there predecessors.
I don't think so, I can see Leo being the new Grover, just smarter. I can't see Piper being the new Annabeth though.
Think of Piper as the new young Annabeth before she gained confidence. I think next time we see Piper she is going to be a lot like annabeth
i dissagre entirely. piper is in no way becoming more like annabeth, in fact i think the two of them are more diverse by the end of the book.
Ok but with the other 2 definitly like there predorcessors.
there is a similarity between grover and leo, that is undeniable. however jason and percy have there differences as well.
I really don't see them. Could you explain furter.
later, im heading out, will be thinking of a good responce.
Okay have fun.
A few minor differences, but the only major difference I can find is that one is Roman and one is Greek, which is like saying that Leo and Grover are different because Grover is a Satyr lol.
Leo is sorta like Grover, isn't he? yeah, he's not a satyr, but he's like the 3rd wheel. Percy and Annabeth, Jason and Piper? Leo and Grover are sorta left out.
Yeah Grover has a gf in the end, but I remember him feeling left out in the majority of the books.
Especially in the 2nd book. Almost no Grover. :(
It's a shame. I really liked him.
Their weapons. Which God they were born from. How Jason's sister is Percy's friend. They went to seperate camps . . .
The list could go on and on, guys.
I think Jason is a lot more sure of himself, actually. I think that instead of being like "don't worry guys, I killed a titan' He would have questioned himself. Percy makes more jokes than Jason.
"we"?
Ah. Hmmm. . . . . got nothing.
I really need to reread it seeing as we are getting into an in-depth
ok so if you look at the way jason and percy think you will find them to be different people. they both assume the same role of an alternate world, so they will be similar. while i feel percy is less of a optimist than jason, i allso feel that jason is somewhat arrogant of his abilities while percy allways assumes something can and will go wrong. saying jason and percy are the same is alot like saying roman and greek mythology are the same. they are, but not completely.
exactly, speeking of which, jason's coin personafies that.
arguably, thats why its destroyed towards the end of the book, it symbolizes the destruction of the sepperation of the two worlds.
its why it takes me a couple of days to finish it.
eh, im pretty observant when i want to be, thanks though.
Didn't even see that in the coin. I had thought that their differences based on their Mythologies, like the Roman gods often sure of themselves, and the Greeks were basically dicks, which Percy acted like when he was talking to Annabeth in the first book or so, which he disguised off of him having a crush, but i didn't think that far into it.
i did, cuz im ( my real name ) lol
that was intentionally arrogant sounding. it was supposed to be funny.
sombody would have to bring somthing up, i remember getting realy deep into that book, so there is bound to be more.
Yeah. She likes charmspeak, at least slightly now.
its not that she likes it, its that she sees that she is going to need to use it.
She's used to it, is what I mean.
oh ya, she deffinitly got better at it as the book went on.
And spoke french :)
haha, forgot about that.
the language of love. I really liked the snow palace scene
it was very well done in that it didnt seem cheesy dispite the abnormalities in play.
The guy who liked pizza and football was stupid.
ya, i hated it, when i imagined the scene i changed the parts that were too childish for me.
Waay too childish, I just loved the fact that the dragon can fold into origami
agreed, i used alot of liberties when reading this book.
This is america, we speak english, if you want to live here, learn it.
well whenever someone who is fully capable of speaking english decides to use another language i feel the need to hurt said person. lol jk
of course it does. dont worry i will make you see it my way.
how dare you call me a hick, if you werent joking i would be heavly offended. :)
this isnt an argument worth having because over the internet we are both super ninja that can beat anybody. besides i dont hit kids with glasses.
i thought you said you were short sighted.
oh, well technically there is something wrong with it sense its an error in the eyes.
of course not!
but there is something wrong with it...
i be trollin. :)
thank you for noticing.
want to repost that? im pretty confused by what that means.
ok thanks, to be original im going to say that it might be told from the perspective of percy. telling what he did durring the first book, however that will probably be told through flash backs.
who said that?
well in that case, it will be mostly about jason and tell the story of percy through flash backs.
i think it means he is not the protagonist.
of course, it is called the sun of neptune after all.
or it could be jasons perspective on the son of neptune. :| hmmm
all hale the power of "this is what happend earlyer"
if they are done realy well, and spread out, it can keep you on your toes begging for more.
If its called the Son of Neptune, it would be kind of hard not to involve the Roman gods' personalities :P. Even if it is Jason's perspective on the Son of Neptune, it would probably involve the Roman gods somewhere, because that is what he would compare Poseidon to. Plus, they brought up how the Roman gods had different themes than the Greek gods in the Lost Hero, so he will most likely make that a recurring theme, kind of like setting a few things straight. Thats how I look at it at least, because the peoplenot seeing the differences annoy me.
like jason and percy. but there are some big differences between the two mythologies.
yeah! People need to understand that!
Off topic, really quickly, the Roman name for Hades is Pluto, right? Well, Pluto in our solar system is the saddest, dinkiest planet ever . . . it's not even a planet! so . . . Hades is the saddest, hated god, right? he's not really considered a god because he doesn't have a place on Mount Olympus, right . . . ?
*sigh* I was just trying to make a joke, cool, get a sense of humor! XD
they corraspond with the roman gods, actually they are named after the roman gods.
O'realy?
just checked and your wrong. the planets are very much so named after the roman gods. dont forget it was the greeks and romans who first started any form of real astronomy.
Uranus is Greek
He created the universe, his wife was Gaia
he was the sky Gaea was the earth. they were the universe.
so they planets are not named after romans, just some of them, muahahaha. I do think that Pluto was named after Mickey's dog though, theres no way around that.
the roman gods are the greek gods, uranus's name did not change. silly.
Grr... the Roman gods are not the Greek gods!!! Aphrodite is not Venus, and Zeus is not.... whoever his Roman counterpart is, I'm not as well-versed in Roman mythology, unfortunately.
Uranuses name did not change, the planet uranus is still named after a roman god. :P
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Minor Gods with Greek or English name on the left and Latin on the right
thanks ferg.
Doesn't list Uranus.... but thanks
Technically Uranus is a Titan not a god.
He's not a Titan at all. He and Gaia created the Titans, look at the midevil mythology, Endmaster describes it pretty well.
Maybe they just thought it was a good name.
Wow cool. Looks like you ruined it because you said it was longest. Now nobody cares. Anyway, is there really nothing else to post about?
I think we basicly covered everything possible.
All right, I havn't been online in quite a while, so I couldn't be here to ask, but please move your whole "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" section to your own forum. Although it is almost completely intertwined with this book, it is still a different series
Yes, thanks again 3J!
Yeah, I agree that this forum has outlived the things to discuss as well.
Well, at least we discussed them, which is the point of the Reading Corner I guess, so I feel accomplished.
hooray! :D
"I feel accomplished as well."
It didn't post that in the previous one.
Lol that took stating the obviouse to an extreme. XD
Awsome, thanks cool, i will take a look at that as soon as i get a chance.
I won't read the sneak peak because I always get my expectations way too high
Yep, happens all the time. I love it, which makes me wan't to buy it even more and the moments when I can't have it are torture untill I do buy it but the whole time I didn't have and wishing I did made me think the book/game/movie is way better than it actually is.
Ha, now THAT makes me want to read the sneak peek!
from when he bathed in the river styx? that sounds pretty rational.
Muahaha... the gods were pricks