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The End of Olympus (Pegasus #6) Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages
Rating: 4.58 | 1283 Users | 95 Reviews

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Title:The End of Olympus (Pegasus #6)
Author:Kate O'Hearn
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:December 6th 2016 by Aladdin
Categories:Fantasy. Mythology. Childrens. Middle Grade. Animals. Horses. Adventure. Greek Mythology. Fiction

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Emily and Pegasus face their greatest challenge yet when they venture back to Earth to save a friend in this sixth and final book of an exciting series that puts a modern thrill into ancient mythology.

After the events in Hawaii, Emily is contending with diminished powers, a new body, and the fact that she has to teach the Titan Lorin how to use her own powers. To make matters worse, Joel has been acting strangely towards her ever since she changed, and it’s all become too much.

However, Emily has one last promise to fulfill, one she made a long time ago: to save Agent B from the secret government agency called the CRU. But when Emily, Pegasus, Joel, and Paelen arrive in London, they discover that Agent B has been captured by the CRU and the only way to free him is for Emily and Lorin to surrender.

As Emily and her friends delve deeper into the CRU’s history, horrible discoveries are made. Not only about the victims the powerful agency has been trapping and abusing for centuries, but about the very origins of the secret agency itself.

Origins that lead directly back to...Emily.

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Original Title: The End of Olympus (Pegasus, #6)
Edition Language: English
Series: Pegasus #6

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Ratings: 4.58 From 1283 Users | 95 Reviews

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I had some mixed feelings about finishing the series (though most of the feelings were good).I really liked the world, but on a couple of occasions I didn't feel like I had a complete handle on how things worked. Maybe it was because I was reading so fast so that I could find out what happened next (which is a good thing--I liked the quick pace of the story). Certain explanations/resolutions of a couple of plot points were kind of convenient.Nitpicks aside I would definitely recommend this

If I could give this 3.5 starts I would. When I was younger I loved this series. The story is cute and I like this outlook on the Roman gods. I have had this book sitting on my shelf for a while and decided to read it. I think this book is perfect for someone in middle school or younger. A couple of things that I did not like about this book were the fact that the plot line is simple with not to many turns. Also the writing style is plain, straightforward and meant for younger children. If you

The book was amazing!! I really wished that there was another book. I earned so much about the characters.. I loved the series!

Pegasus: The End of Olympus, by Kate O'Hearn, is about Emily, who is no longer half Flame of Olympus and half Xan. When Riza's dad separated Riza from Emily's body, he had to use a piece of hair from Diana and Emily's human dad, Steve in order for Emily to live without Riza. Kate O'Hearn's writing was strong. I love it because I could never put it down. The bad thing is that I stayed up really late to finish it. I would recommend this book for ages 9-12.

Amazing i just wish there is another one..

AWESOME!SPOILER ALERT!Lorin dies

If I could give this 3.5 starts I would. When I was younger I loved this series. The story is cute and I like this outlook on the Roman gods. I have had this book sitting on my shelf for a while and decided to read it. I think this book is perfect for someone in middle school or younger. A couple of things that I did not like about this book were the fact that the plot line is simple with not to many turns. Also the writing style is plain, straightforward and meant for younger children. If you

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