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“I've got this." Apollo stepped forward. His fiery armor was so bright it was hard to look at, and his matching Ray-Bans and perfect smile made him look like a male model for battle gear. "God of medicine, at your service." He passed his hand over Annabeth's face and spoke an incantation. Immediately the bruises faded. Her cuts and scars disappeared. Her arm straightened, and she sighed in her sleep. Apollo grinned. "She'll be fine in a few minutes. Just enough time for me to compose a poem about our victory: 'Apollo and his friends save Olympus.' Good, eh?" Thanks, Apollo," I said. "I'll, um, let you handle the poetry.”

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The Last Olympian

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Rick Riordan
Rick Riordan

Rick Riordan, born on June 5, 1964, is an American author known for his works that blend mythology and fantasy elements. His most famous series, 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians,' combines Greek mythology with the experiences of modern teenagers. more

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“ભાવશૂન્ય લોકો માટે આપણે કાયમ સેન્સીટીવ જ રહેવાના. આપણે ક્યારેય વધુ પડતા લાગણીશીલ નથી હોતા. બસ, ક્યારેક એવા લોકોથી ઘેરાયેલા હોઈએ છીએ જેમને માટે લાગણીશૂન્યતા નોર્મલ છે.”

“As soon as the rocky coast line of the island came into view, I ordered one of the ropes to wrap around Annabeth's waist, tying her to the foremast. "Don't untie me," she said, "no matter what happens or how much I plead. I'll want to go straight over the edge and drown myself." "Are you trying to tempt me?" "Ha-ha.”

“Percy pulled Annabeth close and kissed her... long enough for it to get really awkward for Piper, though she said nothing. She thought about the old rule of Aphrodite's cabin: that to be recognized as a daughter of the love goddess, you had to break someone's heart. Piper had long ago decided to change that rule. Percy and Annabeth were a perfect example of why. You should have to make someone's heart whole. That was a much better test. When Percy pulled away, Annabeth looked like a fish gasping for air. 'The Rivalry end here,' Percy said. 'I love you, Wise Girl.”

“કેટલાક લોકોના મનમાં રહેલી આપણી છબી, આપણે ક્યારેય બદલી શકવાના નથી. જે લોકોને પોતાની ગેરમાન્યતાઓ ઉછેરવી હોય, એમની સામે આપણી દરેક સ્પષ્ટતા નકામી છે. આપણા વિશે ફેલાયેલી કેટલીક ગેરસમજણો દૂર ન કરવામાં જ શાંતિ રહેલી છે.”