Racing Pegasi
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  • Reads 631
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  • Parts 20
Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2012
A story about what happened at Camp Half-Blood while Percy was gone,
told in the eyes of his younger sibling, Bailey Blake.
This story is different, as Bailey  will have to embark on a dangerous journey,
to save her brother from Gaea.
Set in the form of a recording, Bailey, along with Percy will narrate their adventures through the Underworld, Camp Half-Blood and back.
Chock-full of witty jokes and magical creatures, Racing Pegasi is Volume One of the 
Racing Pegasi trilogy.
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