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I love this book! It is about a girl called Mattie that tries finds out if she really likes Elijah who is a boy in her class by sneaking in a party. Meanwhile, the class is doing a play about Romeo and Juliet. Later she finds out she doesn't like Elijah and falls in love with a girl named Gemma. At first, when she finds out, she was very confused. Then, the young love started to get complicated. Gemma kisses a boy and Mattie was very shocked, but she finds out that her love for Gemma were true love. After complicating things happen, Mattie and Gemma dances together after knowing they liked each other.
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This captivating tale rotates chapters between the perspectives of Paelean, Emma, and Pegasus, immersing readers in a gripping narrative. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a war in Olympus, which has caused a powerful storm on Earth. Emergency responders—police officers, paramedics, and firefighters—are stretched thin, battling the chaos. Amid the turmoil, Hermes tragically dies in the fighting. In his final moments, he entrusts his winged sandals to Paelean, who reluctantly accepts them after Hermes passes away. Using the sandals, Paelean escapes the deadly Nirads by flying above the battle. Eventually, Paelean encounters Pegasus and attempts to remove his golden bridle—a moment that attracts a bolt of lightning and leaves both characters unconscious. When they awaken, one finds themselves in a hospital, while the other ends up entangled in a rose bush atop Emma's apartment. Emma discovers Pegasus and tries to help despite his injuries, including a spear embedded in his wing and a broken bone. Returning to her apartment, she gathers creams her father used on her mother's bed sores during her fight with cancer, along with ice cream and carrots for the "horse." In a surprising twist, Pegasus devours the ice cream instead of the carrots. Emma seeks help from an unexpected source—the school bully, known for drawing Pegasus. Meanwhile, Paelean struggles in the hospital to keep his identity hidden. After a conversation with Emma's father, a police officer, Paelean's fast healing attracts attention from the doctors, who test his blood. His results raise alarms, and the Central Research Unit (CRU)—specialists in extraterrestrial and supernatural phenomena—are called in. The tests indicate that Paelean is not entirely human, putting him in grave danger. Olympus' War on Earth skillfully blends mythology, fantasy, and human drama. The rotating perspectives and vivid character arcs make it an engaging read for fans of epic tales. The narrative's emotional depth—such as Emma's resourcefulness and Paelean's internal conflict—is matched by its thrilling twists. An unforgettable adventure awaits readers of this extraordinary story.
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This captivating tale rotates chapters between the perspectives of Paelean, Emma, and Pegasus, immersing readers in a gripping narrative. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a war in Olympus, which has caused a powerful storm on Earth. Emergency responders—police officers, paramedics, and firefighters—are stretched thin, battling the chaos. Amid the turmoil, Hermes tragically dies in the fighting. In his final moments, he entrusts his winged sandals to Paelean, who reluctantly accepts them after Hermes passes away. Using the sandals, Paelean escapes the deadly Nirads by flying above the battle. Eventually, Paelean encounters Pegasus and attempts to remove his golden bridle—a moment that attracts a bolt of lightning and leaves both characters unconscious. When they awaken, one finds themselves in a hospital, while the other ends up entangled in a rose bush atop Emma's apartment. Emma discovers Pegasus and tries to help despite his injuries, including a spear embedded in his wing and a broken bone. Returning to her apartment, she gathers creams her father used on her mother's bed sores during her fight with cancer, along with ice cream and carrots for the "horse." In a surprising twist, Pegasus devours the ice cream instead of the carrots. Emma seeks help from an unexpected source—the school bully, known for drawing Pegasus. Meanwhile, Paelean struggles in the hospital to keep his identity hidden. After a conversation with Emma's father, a police officer, Paelean's fast healing attracts attention from the doctors, who test his blood. His results raise alarms, and the Central Research Unit (CRU)—specialists in extraterrestrial and supernatural phenomena—are called in. The tests indicate that Paelean is not entirely human, putting him in grave danger. Olympus' War on Earth skillfully blends mythology, fantasy, and human drama. The rotating perspectives and vivid character arcs make it an engaging read for fans of epic tales. The narrative's emotional depth—such as Emma's resourcefulness and Paelean's internal conflict—is matched by its thrilling twists. An unforgettable adventure awaits readers of this extraordinary story.
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We've been praying for him and the new pope, every week in church. I hope that if he was ever in any misery, I am glad he has been put out of it. God rest your soul.
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