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“he, and every other god, was dead. And had been for sixteen centuries now—compliments to humans killing them in the Great Battle. Although Hailey supposed you could say they had lived on—at least in a small way—because when they’d died, their powers had showered from the sky to the human race, turning everyone into demigods. And since then, the gods’ powers have passed down through each generation, so every human in the world has a power.”
Sarah A. Vogler, Poseidon's Academy
“Demi patted Alec on the back. ‘We’ve got this one—it’ll be easier than copying your homework while you sleep.’ ‘Wait, what?”
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“That’s enough,’ Aaron snapped. ‘We’ve got more important things to worry about than high school crushes. We need to make an announcement.”
Sarah A. Vogler, Poseidon's Academy and the Olympian Mysteries: A Tween Fantasy Series
“You two make great guards—I feel so safe and secure.

- Poseidon's Academy and the Final Battle”
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“It’s coming.”
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“I don’t base my friendships on powers. So, no, I don’t want”
Sarah A. Vogler, Poseidon's Academy #1-3
“this bed.’ Demi collapsed”
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“carnivorous”
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“two”
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“She honestly didn’t think she could live in a world without him.”
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“Wednesday’s Timetable”
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“The palace looked as if it belonged in a fairy tale set in an ice kingdom. Its blue crystal exterior sparkled with the colours of a rainbow as invisible rays of light glinted off its turrets and spires, which rose towards the sapphire blue sea.”
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“brick”
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“Zeus turned the sky black, commanding dozens of explosive lightning strikes that filled the plain with ear-splitting thunder and sent thick smoke curling into the air from the fires left in their stead. Poseidon drove his glowing trident into the ground, opening gaping rifts that swallowed everyone in their path. Ares mercilessly wielded his sword, slashing through human after human, leaving his hands and armour dripping with blood. Athena whirled her spear around, skewering anyone who came too close. Apollo’s hands glowed, sunlight bursting from his outstretched palms, blinding and scorching everyone within twenty feet. Artemis fired off arrows while commanding an army of ferocious beasts that used their pointed teeth and enormous talons to maim and kill their victims. Aphrodite bewitched males with pink mist she blew from her mouth, forcing them to turn on their allies. And Hera threw crackling white fireballs, incinerating the humans they collided with.”
Sarah A. Vogler, Poseidon's Academy
“I heard you’re a Zeus, and I think those of us with the greatest powers should stick together. Wouldn’t you agree?”
Sarah A. Vogler, Poseidon's Academy #1-3
“Hailey doubted Poseidon appreciated the conversion of his palace into a school, but he wasn’t in a position to complain considering he, and every other god, was dead. And had been for sixteen centuries now—compliments to humans killing them in the Great Battle. Although Hailey supposed you could say they had lived on—at least in a small way—because when they’d died, their powers had showered from the sky to the human race, turning everyone into demigods. And since then, the gods’ powers have passed down through each generation, so every human in the world has a power. The cold touch of a raindrop sliding down Hailey’s cheek had her gazing up at a grey cloud encroaching on the sun. She flicked her hand at it, watching the cloud speed away out of sight, leaving the sky azure blue. Hailey was a Zeus. The only Zeus in over a century, to be exact, which meant her powers came with certain expectations. Her mind flashed back to the last Powers class she’d had before the summer holidays... Hailey stood in a grassy field, the sweet and earthy scent of rain hanging in the air. Her teacher, Mrs Pritchet, loomed behind her with the rest of her class. But Hailey was too busy focusing her powers to remember they were there. Warmth flowed through her fingertips towards the black sky, and a rope-shaped tornado whirled to life fifty yards ahead of her.”
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“Their laughter didn’t register with Hailey, whose gaze remained fixed on the envelope clutched in her hands. It smelled of salt, reminding her of sunny days at the beach. The address read: Miss Hailey Woods 12 Golden Fleece Place Calliope Gardens London A gold trident bordered by the letters P and A was stamped on the back, with a swirl of gold water encircling it. Hailey’s stomach grew heavy as she thought about the letter inside, which would either inform her of her acceptance to or rejection from Poseidon’s Academy: the high school every eligible teenager in the world strived to get into. Poseidon’s Academy was no ordinary high school. It was an underwater palace that had once been the Olympian god Poseidon’s home. No one had ever seen it—aside from accepted students, who whispered of jewel-encrusted walls and sea-nymphs.”
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“Aaron”
Sarah A. Vogler, Poseidon's Academy #1-3
“Um, there’s this one world where humans think the gods are myths and no one has any powers. I think the gods must have been killed off really early in that world—they don’t even have monsters or anything.”
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“claim this bed.’ Demi collapsed”
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“Alec”
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“The gods will one day return to claim back their thrones. Only the one born with the powers of Zeus, who can shoot lightning from their hands, will be able to defeat them”.”
Sarah A. Vogler, Poseidon's Academy and the Vanishing Students: A Middle Grade Fantasy Series
“Beside Hailey Hope stepped backwards.”
Sarah A. Vogler, Poseidon's Academy #1-3
“Aaron, however, smirked as he said, ‘I guess that makes you an outcast like us, being the only one of your kind and all.”
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“terrified when I think about what happened to us in the Underworld. But I do when I think about the fact that the gods are still alive. That there’s a chance the nereids will find a way to bring them back. I guess that’s one of the reasons I didn’t”
Sarah A. Vogler, Poseidon's Academy and the Deadly Disease: A Magic Boarding School Series

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