Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Things end, but memories last forever.


Hey you guys, I know I haven’t posted on here for a while, but I haven’t died yet. You’re stuck with me. There are pretty much 2 (or 3 depending on how you look at it) things I want to talk about.

1) The first chapter of House of Hades came out today

2) The ending of the Sammy Keyes series

 HOUSE OF HADES FIRST CHAPTER SPOILERS AHEAD!!!!!!!
Okay, so first, the House of Hades. I really liked this first chapter (which was in Hazel’s point of view by the way) because although it didn’t give away how Annabeth and Percy are in Tartarus besides them still being alive, it established a lot of character development. I know, I know, only 3 out of the 7 were actually conscious but still. You get to see a side of Leo that you’ve ever seen before; he blames himself for what happened back in Rome and is working himself to death so that he can rescue Percy and Annabeth in Greece. It’s more of the bitter side of him, which we don’t really get to see, which was nice. I’m really interested in seeing how his character develops. Then there’s Nico. Nico’s healing and getting back to the way he was before Tartarus and he actually isn’t acting that crazy, so I figure Percy and Annabeth won’t be as bad as I was thinking after they get out of Tartarus (if they get out). And then there’s Hazel. I can’t wait for some sibling bonding/connection between Nico and Hazel; they’re the only siblings on the quest and it’s nice seeing Nico have a sister, a family, again. He trusts her more than anyone, which can be determined based on the fact that Nico told Hazel about a special job/task that needs to be done at the House of Hades in order to close the doors and tells her to keep it on the down-low.  I’m really happy with her POV for the first chapter; it gives a lot of insight into her character and some others. Especially Percy.

It’s always so interesting to see other’s POV’s of Percy. In the last book (MoA), we got to see inside Percy’s head; all his doubts and criticisms against himself, but then Hazel comes along in the first chapter of HoH saying that he’s what kept the 7 together, the GLUE as Juno put it. It’s like while we saw him face all these internal challenges and hardships, the others saw someone who was confident. I think it really reflects the characterization of Percy from the first series. In Percy Jackson and the Olympians, we saw Percy as quirky, fun and having self doubt, but all the campers at Camp Half Blood saw him as some kind of hero who had these awesome powers. It’s the same concept; while Percy doesn’t think highly of himself, the others put him on some pedestal to be praised and admired. Percy really must be good at pretending everything’s fine because he’s got most people fooled. I wonder what the others would think if they saw him as he was-his self doubts and the challenges Gaia gives him on the emotional level.

I mean, Percy knows a lot about his fate and what’s to come (he’s been given many hints by Juno, Phineas and Gaia), yet he still pretends everything’s fine. It’s like the other characters are too memorized with the IDEA of who Percy Jackson is-this great hero with awesome powers who will save the day-that they don’t see the tired, self doubting, sad REAL Percy. It was such a huge difference in perspectives, and what Hazel said really stood out to me. Compared to Percy being “useless” and “doubtful” in MoA (his perspective), Hazel responding to those same actions in HoH by saying how he was confident and lead the group forward is very opposite. Percy just has this eternal sadness that has always interested me. I can see how his character is the same when compared to the first series, to Lightning Thief even. He was the son of one of the Big Three and he was considered very powerful, but he always doubted that power. It makes me sad when I reread the part in MoA where Percy says “You’re wrong. I’m not as good as you think I am” (paraphrased). His fear of suffocation in all these expectations people give him while he feels weak and helpless is going to eat him away. I hope Rick Riordan writes a scene or addresses this in more depth in the future; everyone believes in Percy, but he doesn’t believe in himself.

And then Hazel goes on and tells herself that she needs to do her best so that Percy and Annabeth can be proud of her. It’s just really cool to see Hazel’s perspective of the duo; they seem so vulnerable in their own perspectives but so confident in others’; it’s a huge contrast.



In other news, Wendelin wrote the last sentence of the last chapter in the last book of the Sammy Keyes series last Saturday (I think it was). It really made me sad because I grew up with these books, and I will cry my eyes out when it comes to a close. What Mark said on Wendelin’s blog about the books is so true:


 To me the core of the books wasn’t the mystery at all. It was the whole ‘fitting in’ thing. You know, when you’re twelve or thirteen and suddenly you leave the K-thru-6th land of‘children only’ and you’re thrown into this weird menagerie of half-grown semi adult creatures… of several sub-species. The spoiled rich kids. The jocks. The popular ones. The nerdy outcasts. And all of those (all of us?) who don’t fit neatly into one of the above boxes, but are somewhere on the continuum between them, just trying to fit in. Who just want a good friend or two who understands them and makes them feel like they’re not facing the universe alone.” -Mark

 

 I first started reading the books when I first entered 6th grade and became obsessed with them in 7th grade. They’re what helped me find my groove in middle school (heck, even high school) and they taught me a LOT. I don’t have a huge group of friends (just 3 really close ones), but I love them dearly and Sammy taught me that that was okay. She taught me it was okay to be spunky and be who I am. So what if she wanted to wear high-tops? She was gonna. She didn’t let people tell her who she was or what she should be. She surrounded herself with friends that understood her and was who she was without being ashamed. She showed me it was okay to be me and to mess up. She really helped me throughout middle school and now high school, and now the books are closing in as I’m closing in on my child hood.
The last heroes of Olympus book and the last Sammy Keyes book are coming out the fall of my senior year of high school, before I turn 18 in May. I’ve grown up with these books and they’ve shaped me who I am today and have helped me not to abandon who I am. I’m not saying I’ll give up being a fan of these series (they’ll always be in my heart and I’ll reread them), but their stories of growing up will come to a close as a I face the world as an adult. And as my favorite characters (friends, family) grow up to become something bigger than they are to reach a destiny that is unknown to them, I will face a destiny that is uncertain. It truly is as if the books and I grew up together, and now we have to part ways. And the thing is? I’ve always been terrible at saying goodbye.


Monday, January 7, 2013

Showdown in Sin City

Got Sammy #16 this afternoon (a day early) and I just finished reading it. HOLY CRAP. HOLY FREAKING CRAP!!!!! I died. Just died.

It's an amazing book, and I cannot wait for the others to read it-it's amazing. Amazing character development, and it made me realize a lot of things about the different people in Sammy's life...it was an interesting book overall, and I cannot wait to talk to you guys about it!!!

AND HER DAD?! HAHAHAHAHA! IT'S PERFECT!!!! No spoilers though ;)

Sorry for the short post-I have to go to bed and I'm still wound up :)

Lots of Love and All That,

Jenna.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Two Weeks


2 weeks. 2 flipping weeks.

Yes, 2 weeks left until I am satisfied. 2 weeks until my life is complete. 2 weeks for a reunion.

Yes, 2 weeks.

2 weeks for the book we’ve all been waiting for.

The Mark of Athena.

Now, I don’t know about you, but I CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS BOOK! If you have never read this series, you’re living under a rock. Go and read it, because it is amazing. Plus, the 2nd series has my husband in it, and I know you’re dying to meet him and understand why I love him so much.

But seriously? 2 weeks. It seems so close, yet so far. It’s taunting me, I’m telling you. I’ve been counting down the days. I mean, I remember when I held the Son of Neptune in my hands, when I opened it for the first time, when I smelt it for the first time. That was a year ago? It only seems like a few months back.

Time flies. It really does. But in this case, it’s good.

MARK OF ATHENA YOU GUYS!!!!

Things that I NEED to know right now:

1) How Jason and Percy will interact

2) How Jason will feel about being an ex-praetor

3) What Reyna will do when she sees Piper and Jason…together?

4) How the 7 will interact

5) Who are the 7th, for SURE? (I need this to be firmly and clearly established. You never know with Rick, he just loves to spring things on you)

6) How are Sammy and Leo related? (This is one of the only things that stump me)

7) THE PERCABETH REUNION!  (I hope it’s realistic though, and true to their characters)

Get it... 7 things I’m excited for…7 demigods of the prophecy…?

No?

Okay then, moving on…

Freaking 2 weeks and these things will be answered. Oh, and Rick said Calypso was going to show up in the series…? WHAT!!!??? Oh, and I also can’t wait for the Roman’s reactions to Percy’s/the Greek’s stories. It’ll be great.

 

Anyways, I’m sorry I’ve been gone for a while. I’ve been reading these amazing books. Divergent/Insurgent anyone?  I freaking love these books. I haven’t read a book I like this much since…since…since…The Hunger Games. It’s freaking awesome. I love Four :)

I think that’s all I have to say right now…if I forgot anything I’ll just post something else.

Anyways, bye! I hope your having an amazing school year so far.

Lots of love and all that,

Jenna Valez.

(PS: My middle name is Reyna. I love that name.)

Friday, August 24, 2012

Scary Mary Returns....Hide Your Children...


What is up ya’ll?! Hope your having a terribly awesome day!

Just so you know, the second chapter of “When Fate Arises”, the new gigantic crossover I was telling you about, is up on Juliet’s blog! Here’s the link: http://psychlover.blogspot.com/2012/08/chapter-two-of-huge-crossover-thingy.html. Heck yes.

On a completely different note, I know Kylie (well, I’m pretty sure it was Kylie) asked me if I wanted to join in on the Sammy Keyes Tumbler idea (Ya know, where there are confessions of books, like “you’re a blank fan if…”) and I’m down for it. I’d make a book account specifically for books, and we could all make one, and all that. It sounds like fun. So, if you want to join in/support it, comment below to tell me so.

On another completely different note, I posted a new SK fic titled “When It All Comes Crashing Down”. Please read it? I know, it’s been a year since I posted any SK related story, but I’m back, baby! (At least I really hope). It’d be kind of devastating if I just disappeared. So I hope to see you guys more in the future.

Okay! I HAVE to show you something. In English class we were learning/reviewing tone and mood, so we looked at movie trailers and decided what the mood was. First we watched two different Titanic trailers: one was tragic and emotional and all the stuff, while one was scary and more action-y. Then we watched two Mary Poppins trailers: The first on was all magical and happy and nice, and the second one, you’ll have to see for yourself….

 

Yes, that one was fan made, but I started laughing my face off. If you couldn’t watch it, here’s the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T5_0AGdFic

It made my whole day. I love my English class…Speaking of which, has anyone read the book Graceling by Kristen Cashore? I’m reading it for an SSR (silent sustained reading) project, and I’m really digging it. Pretty much, it’s about a 10/11 year old girl named Katsa who has the Grace (or extremely great gift/skill) of fighting, and all this stuff happens. I’m only on chapter 8(ish) and it’s really good so far-it jumps straight into the action.  I just felt like telling you all.

I just decided something. I’m going to tell you about me, because I don’t know if all of you know me know me, if ya know what I mean.

So here’s a list: 10 Things About Me!

1. My name is Jenna Valdez. Heads up, in case you had no clue, this is a pseudonym. That’s not my real name. Jenna is a nickname I have, my friends Julie and Jenny gave it to me. And you probably have guessed that I gave them the nicknames Jenny and Julie? Yeah. It’s a pretty long story, so I go by Jenna online; I felt like spicing my life up a bit. You can probably guess that I get my last name from my one and only husband, Leo Valdez. Yes, we are official.

2. I dig the colors Red and Green. I think they describe me pretty well. Red because I do tend to be fierce and passionate and kinda-sort-of-maybe a little aggressive at times. Green because I’m pretty weird and quirky, like laughing in the middle of math class for no reason until my face is red. Heck yes, almost every day.

3. Characters I’m most like: Sammy/Holly mixture; I can be very…weird with words, kind of like Sammy can be sometimes... I’m snoopy and nosy, but am a good student, don’t like getting in trouble and keep to myself/am private. Katniss Everdeen: Loyal to my family, stubborn, doesn’t like people who act superior and generally doesn’t get why society does what it does. Annabeth Chase: I’m pretty smart, love books, love learning, I like doing research, doesn’t like sharing personal things with others, and can at times be pretty complicated. I can pretty much come off as scary sometimes. Other than that I’m told I’m just peachy.

4. I’m from Arizona, so I’m a heat person-I hate the cold/snow. I felt snow once before-never going back.

5. I LOVE chocolate and soda. They are my love.

6. I’m a diehard Christian. I’m nondenominational. (Which means I’m not Catholic, or Mormon, or Baptist, or Lutheran, or Presbyterian. I go to a “mega church”, but it’s not really big, well, at least my branch. I go every Sunday, then to Wednesday night group, then Life groups, then Friday night bible study. Dang I’m at church a lot. Who knew?)

7.  I love my family with all my heart. I have 7 people in my family, and they’re all great. (I’m the fourth kid). My mom and my sisters are my best friends :)

8. What else….I’m always on Fanfcition. It’s pretty much my hobby (well, besides actually reading the books themselves.)

9. I love the song “Who Says” by Selena Gomez. It’s pretty much what I believe in-everyone’s beautiful. But I think it matters if your beautiful on the inside, not just the outside. It’s something I strive toward  as an individual.

10: I LOVE LEO VALDEZ. Just in case you forgot. But seriously, he’s pretty cool, and not just because he’s funny. I love his past, and his relationship with his mom, and him not being sure of himself, and he hides all that under humor. He’s so flawed, and I love it. He seemed like the most realistic person on HoO.

 

Check out this picture, it pretty much describes my issue/I feel:

 
And these pictures are dedicated to Juliet, my bestest friend ever! ;):

 



Just kidding.
 These ones are seriously for you:

That's pretty much our relationship.

The rest of these pics are just ones that I like:






 

Anyways, I wanted When Fate Arises to be up already, but it didn’t work out {cough Juliet, cough}. But it WILL be up on FF.net soon. Like I said before, the 2nd chapter is on her blog, so check it out!

 So…see ya.

Lots of love and all that,

Jenna.

 

 

Saturday, August 18, 2012

The huge SK/PJO/AV/Psych crossover that has yet to be named...

So, you can tell by the title that we have not figured out a name yet. There seems to be a problem with the whole "I'm going to publish to FF.net today" idea I had. You probably already know this, and I was an idiot to forget, but you have to wait two days before you can publish a story. That's such a stupid rule. Anyways, you guys are the first to see the chapter.

I know most of you are SK fans, but I'm pretty sure you all know about Percy Jackson, right? Well, I hope so, cause the Percy Jackson world is the first chapter!  Here are some things you need to know about the setting:
-If you have never read Percy Jackson, it's okay to read this (as long as you don't mind spoilers). I've tried to explain everything within the text (as much as I could).
-In the PJO world, this takes place the summer of BotL, about 2 weeks after the Battle at Camp Half-Bood

Also, love-serenades betaed this. If you read PJO fanfic, check her out!
 So, I hope you enjoy!!!
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Percy Jackson World
Percy's POV

The thing about being a demigod is that you're always being attacked, tested, watched or, in extreme cases, killed. And let me tell you, it's not fun. So, you can completely understand why I was pretty nervous and ticked off when Chiron told me the news.
It was late afternoon, a few weeks after Annabeth and I returned from our quest in the Labyrinth, and Thalia, Annabeth, Grover and I were chilling by the canoe lake, talking about Thalia's recent ventures and how the Hunters were going to pulverize the campers in the next Capture the Flag game (which was a complete lie). The conversation was going smoothly, and would continue doing so as long as we avoided anything related to Luke.
Luke.
That was a touchy subject, especially for Annabeth. Luke's a son of Hermes and the former head counselor of Cabin Eleven. He, Annabeth, and Thalia were all friends before they came to Camp Half-blood, along with Grover, a satyr who was their escort at the time. After a few messy complications, Thalia turned into a tree for awhile (that's a back-story that I won't get into right now), and Luke and Annabeth stayed as year-round campers. But two summers ago, Luke sided with Kronos, the evil Titan Lord who was planning to overthrow the Greek gods, and pretty much tried to kill me and my friends about a hundred times since then.
Annabeth still believes in him, even after he lied, manipulated, and tried to kill her. The idea still irritated me beyond comprehension, and when the topic of Luke surfaced in a conversation between me and Annabeth, it always ended up in a huge fight with ugly words being exchanged.
So, as I was dodging mines in the field that was our conversation, I didn't hear the gentle clops coming toward us.
I turned with a start as my hand reached for my magic pen-sword, Riptide, but retreated when I saw the face of the person who was approaching.
Chiron is a centaur and our teacher here at Camp Half-blood. From the waist down, he's a white stallion; from the waist up he's a middle aged guy with a scruffy brown beard and thinning hair. He wears a frayed tweed jacket that always seems to smell like coffee. He's pretty much the best teacher anyone could ask for- he's been training young heroes for millennia.
By the time Chiron was 10 yards away, Thalia and Annabeth had noticed him too, so we waited for him to approach and tell us what he came over here for. But that plan eventually failed because when Chiron did approach, he just stood there, staring at all four of us intently.
So finally I spoke up. "Uh, hey, Chiron, what's up?" He shifted his weight on his other leg, or legs, I guess. After hesitating for a moment, he finally said what he came here for.
"Zeus has summoned you four to Olympus."
Now, this shouldn't really have been a shock. I mean, with the war approaching in about a year, and the battle that was just fought on the camp's grounds, I should have guessed there would be some god/demigod interaction. But being sentenced up to Olympus, by Zeus himself? That was weird on its own, and Chiron's tone wasn't reassuring me.
"Why would my dad summon us?" Thalia questioned, her arms crossed over her chest, as if closing herself off from the conversation. Like most demigods, she had some issues with her godly parent. I mean, it's a given, since all they really do is ask us for favors and not talk to us. Of course it's not really their fault, but that's beside the point.
"You'll have to talk to Zeus yourselves for the answer to that question," Chiron responded grimly. His countenance easily told me that he knew what Zeus wanted, and that he wasn't going to tell us. I wondered whether it was because he swore on the River Styx not to, didn't want to tell us in such an open and public place, or he knew that if he told us, we wouldn't dare go to Olympus. I really hoped it wasn't the last option. "I recommend that you leave this evening; it's an urgent matter that needs to be addressed immediately. Good-bye and good luck." And with that, he trotted away, heading towards the Big House.
A silence settled over me and my friends for a few seconds, until Thalia finally said, "What the Hades was that about?" Which pretty much summed up what we were all thinking.
"I have no clue," I said as I started to rise to my feet. When it came to the gods, they were about as predictable as the tides, and it was better not to second guess them, because when you did, they tended to blow stuff up, and the "stuff" in question just might be you.
"Well, I'm going to head over to the Artemis cabin and get packing. I want to leave before it gets too dark," Thalia commented, sounding slightly annoyed, and with that she started jogging towards her designated cabin.
"I'm going to tell Juniper about the meeting, so she doesn't flip out," Grover told me, then gave me a knowing smile. "You know how she gets." He clopped off towards the woods. So it was just me and Annabeth walking towards the cabins area together.
The air seemed still as the silence between us engulfed me. For some weird reason, the mood between us seemed to be changing, like I had to watch what I said, or didn't say. Annabeth and I have been best friends since we were twelve, when we went on a quest together along with Grover to prevent the next world war, and we always told each other everything. But lately, I've started to notice things changing between us. Like how the topics Luke and Rachel, who's a mortal friend of mine that I met last winter, were avoided in conversations, and if they were brought up, it always ended in a fight. Or how, for some strange reason, I kept wanting to be around her, to talk to her, and whenever I did, my heart would do some pretty advanced gymnastic moves. I thought about the kiss on Mount St. Helens, when I was about to die. Was it possible that-
"You okay, Seaweed Brain?" Annabeth said, and I knew, without even looking, that she was smirking. I turned towards her, blinking as my ramblings were cut short. "You looked spacey. Though why I'm alarmed is slightly strange, since it's a usual look on you," she joked. Her smile was cheerful, but her gray eyes were looking analytical, as if trying to figure out why I was acting dazed.
"Umm.." was all I said, still staring at her. I looked away towards the mess hall, trying to figure out what I should say.
"Come on," she pried as she bumped into me with her shoulder. "We always tell each other everything." Which was a complete lie, as of recently. Thankfully, we finally reached the cabins area, and it was time for us to go separate ways, saving me the trouble of either lying to her or embarrassing myself.
"It was nothing," I said in what I hoped was an assuring voice as we stopped in front of each other. Because I wanted to leave as soon as possible so she couldn't pry an answer out of me, I said, "I'll see you in a little while." She nodded, her countenance skeptical, but she turned around and walked to her cabin anyways while I did the same.
The Poseidon cabin is super cool. It's long and narrow, with rough gray stone walls studded with coral on the outside- it looks as if the sea floor was ripped up and used to build the cabin. The inside was simple enough with walls that glowed like abalone, six bunks with cream-colored, silk sheets, a waterfall fountain with real salt water from the ocean, and- my favorite part- the ocean mist and the scent of the salty sea wafting through the open windows of the cabin.
Of course, it would have been even more beautiful if my clothes and trash weren't strewn all over the floor.
I started picking up some of my things so I could actually walk across the room to my bed. I took out my pen, Riptide, and set it on the dresser by my bed. What on earth did Zeus want to talk to us about?
The only time I've talked to the king of the gods personally was when I was 12, when I was returning his lightning bolt that was stolen, and he didn't seem like a pleasant person. Was he asking for us to do something as a personal favor, or did it involve Kronos's rising? I mean, Grover, Tyson ( my Cyclops half brother), Annabeth, and I had just gotten back from our quest in the Labyrinth and witnessed Kronos taking over Luke's body. Not to mention that Luke's- I mean Kronos' attack on camp had happened two weeks ago. Couldn't we get a break?
I sighed. The life of a demigod was never an easy or safe one.
I sat on my bed, thinking about things. About the war, about Kronos, about this clandestine meeting. About Annabeth. About my sixteenth birthday coming up in a little over a year, when I will decide the fate of the world. I was starting to feel foggy, so I sat up and headed over to the spring water fountain. I dipped my hands into the cooling water, scooping some up and pouring it on my face. Instantly, the water energized me, the water clearing my mind of its worries. I glanced at my watch- which was actually a magic shield that Tyson had made for me- and realized an hour had passed. I hurried over to my small mirror and started to rake a comb through my messy black hair, trying to make it look like I didn't just spend an hour laying in bed daydreaming when I really should have been getting ready.
I guess I looked pretty frantic, because when Annabeth came in, the first thing she said was, "Are you sure you're alright?" I looked over at her, surprised that I didn't even hear her come in. I studied her for a moment, noticing that she had her invisibility cap, in her pocket, her bronze dagger strapped to her belt, and a backpack slung over her shoulder. She looked ready to travel, and I wondered if Thalia and Grover were waiting on me.
"I'm fine," I assured her again as I went over to my dresser to get Riptide. Annabeth looked disbelieving as she raised an eyebrow. "Honest."
She sighed. "Okay." She walked over to me and grabbed the backpack that was lying on the floor. "Why is your backpack empty?"
"I don't need anything. It's just a meeting. And if I did need anything, I could just go to my apartment, it's right near the Empire State Building. I mean, all I really need is this," I said, as I twitched Riptide.
"Well, okay," she acquiesced, then walked over to my door, "Thalia and Grover said they would meet us at the crest of the hill, so we better hurry." I nodded, and followed her to the camps' borders, not knowing that what was about to unfold in the next hours were going to change our lives completely.
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Olympus is one of the coolest places I've ever been to, though I don't think that's really saying much, since I'm not really a world-class traveler. It has this huge mountain that has these collections of multi-leveled buildings. Palaces and shrines clung to the sides of it, and at the peak for the mountain is the largest palace I've ever seen, complete with gardens, a market, braziers, and anything else you could imagine. I've been here two times before, but I am still speechless every time I lay my eyes on it. So, as my friends and I walked up to the main palace, I couldn't help admiring Olympus's great views, which helped the long walk up the mountain seem shorter.
As we neared the gigantic double doors that led to the throne room, I couldn't help but wonder what the Hades I was going to be doing. And when I walked through the already opened doors and into the throne room, boy, did I get an answer.
Zeus was standing in his mortal size, which was unusual. His blue pinstriped suit was immaculate and his stormy eyes told me that he wasn't in a good mood. Which, honestly, wasn't really that surprising.
The surprising part was the old guy standing next to him. He had a scruffy white beard that connected to his equally scruffy white mustache, a couple of wrinkles, shoulder-length wavy, white hair, and a golden metal eye patch. He had on golden armor and a flowing cape. Despite his age, he had an aura of power that immediately told me that this guy was a god.
"Welcome, young demigods." Zeus's voice boomed in the large, but empty, throne room. The old guy and Zeus waited for us to approach them, our strides echoing against the walls. We bowed respectfully towards the two gods, although I didn't really like Zeus in the first place, and I didn't know who the crap the other guy was.
"What's the reason you've called for us, Father?" Thalia asked, her voice strong and powerful- just like her dad's.
"There's a predicament approaching, one that could destroy the ages of the gods." The king of the skies said steadily. "But before I explain the problem, I must explain the situation. As you know, the Greek gods aren't the only immortals that exist."
"Hold up," I interrupted. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. "Are you telling me that you guys aren't the only gods?" Annabeth flashed me an irritated look that clearly said Can't you shut up for one in your life?!
"It's not really that surprising," Annabeth cut in, still glaring at me, "I mean, Grover, Percy, you remember Janus in the Labyrinth. Janus is strictly Roman."
"Now that you've mentioned it, it does kind of-sort-of make sense," Thalia said hesitantly. "I mean, think about it, what are the odds that the Greek gods are the only gods. What if other mythologies are real?"
"I really, really hope not," Grover mumbled, chewing his shirt.
"And why hasn't anyone ever, I don't know, mentioned this?" I demanded. "I mean if it's so obvious and not that important, why didn't anyone just tell us that there are other mythologies out there?"
"Because they didn't want demigods, or whoever believes the myths, to cross paths," Annabeth answered quietly, her stormy eyes looked like she was thinking a hundred miles a minute, deciphering the situation. She narrowed her eyes slightly at the old guy.
"But it's too late now. Two worlds have clashed," Zeus gestured to the old guy, who had been standing there evaluating us silently the whole time. "This is my cousin, Odin."
"He's from Norse mythology," Annabeth clarified for our benefit, "The king of Asgard, which is kind of like the equivalent to Olympus."
"You are very right, daughter of Athena," Odin said, his voice sounding slightly rusty, yet strong and commanding.
"Yes," Zeus spoke, his voice all but serious. "And we have an important task for the four of you."
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I hoped you liked it!

And, again, Happy Birthday, Percy! This was dedicated to you!

Happy Birthday Percy!!!


Yes, August 18, Percy Jackson's birthday, Percabeth's anniversary, and the anniversary of the end of the Titan War. The day has come.


I've always loved celebrating character's birthdays. For one it gives me a day to look forward to, and second of all, it gives me inspiration and motivation to update a story or make a tribute.

So, for Percy Jackson's birthday, my friend, Juliet Spencer, and I have created a gigantic crossover that will rock this world.  You can find Juliet's blog here: http://psychlover.blogspot.com/. She has amazing posts and you should follow her ;) The following fandoms will be included in our story:

Percy Jackson

Sammy Keyes

Psych
Avengers


I know I haven't written anything since, like, December, and the last thing I've written for Sammy Keyes is a year old, but I'm trying to get back into writing.


So, to find this awesome crossover, Juliet and I are making a conjoined fanfiction account, because it will be easier for both of us to access it. Our name is "TheObliviousElephants" (but this might change, we'll see). We'll also be posting the chapters on both our blogs, so you can read it here and comment, or go on FF.net and review...or both (which would be amazing!).


I don't know how much Juliet wants me to tell you about it, but it's pretty cool, if i do have to say so myself.


We were both on my computer, and we just started doing the whole "What if...happened?" or 'What if these characters met?" and everything sort of unraveled.

Pretty much, two worlds clash and the different characters work together to save humanity.

It's gonna be amazing!

I'm posting the first chapter today, just so you know.

OMGs! I forgot to announce! Check what's in the Demigod Diaries: Leo Valdez and the Quest for Buford!:

"Last chance, and I'll give you a hint. We'll begin by singing the Bacchanalian Jingle. You DO remember it, don't you?"
Leo's tongue felt like sandpaper.
Piper put her hand on his arm. "Of course he remembers it." Her eyes said, Run.
Jason's knuckles turned white on the hilt of his sword.
Leo hated singing. he cleared his throat and started warbling the first thing that came to his head-something he's watched online while he worked in the Argo II.
After a few lines, Candy hissed, "That is not the Bacchanalian Jingle! That is the theme song for Psych!"
"Kill the unbelievers!"


LEO WATCHES PSYCH! I KNEW WE WERE PERFECT FOR EACH OTHER!

Sorry you had to see that.

Anyways...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PERCY.

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY PERCABETH!

Man, I love you guys!

Lots of love and all that,

Jenna-who is perfect for Leo Valdez-


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Justice Jack...I Need You...


You know what I hate?

Waiting for books.

I know most of you understand this. Heck, all readers have this problem. But, as the years have passed,  I’ve come to realize that sometimes, the wait can be fun…in a torturing way. I mean, the whole guessing what’s going to happen, getting excited about it and talking to other fans can be very exciting and make the release all more special and exciting. The buildup just makes the release date all more special. But I have now experienced a different type of waiting: Waiting for a new book that just came out.

For those of you who don’t know, I still need to read Justice Jack. I preordered it from Amazon, and it’s coming tomorrow. But still, it’s killing me.

I NEED THIS FRIPPING BOOK!!!!

I read all these comments about how amazing the book is, and some minor references, and it kills me; it breaks my heart.

Now, I know a lot of you have experienced this before (I know Steph had to wait awhile for NoS), but I usually get my books ASAP, when preordered from Amazon. Wedding Crasher and Night of Skulls, I got that night. Son of Neptune I had to go buy at Barnes and Noble that day because they couldn’t get it to me fast enough. But the problem is is that Barnes and Noble doesn’t have Sammy Keyes, at least in my area.

So, I just have to sleep one more night (it is currently 10:02 my time), and when I wake up, I’ll check my phone (I’ll get a message when it’s delivered), then, if my parents can’t pick up the mail in time, I will walk to my mail box. (My community’s mailboxes aren’t in front of our houses. Each house sections have a certain mailbox area that’s near them where all their mailboxes are together). Either that or I’ll have to wait for the afternoon if it’s not there in the morning. Then my dad will pick it up.

I might die.

I NEED THIS BOOK.

On a completely unrelated note, my 4th of July was pretty boring. Monsoon season starts in July, and usually, it starts on July 4th. Now, AZ doesn’t really get any rain, and the fact that when it does, it’s on the fourth, is pretty irritating. This isn’t the first time it’s happened, it’s happened multiple times. So, fireworks were cancelled because of storm clouds/maybe some lightning. But my family did watch Thor.

Any who, I hope you all enjoyed JJ, and for those of you who haven’t read it yet, like me and Mrs. Billy Pratt/Juliet, I feel your pain.

Lots of Love and All That,

Jenna.