Okay, so for peeps who don't know, I am going to explain all of our stories here.
One: Harry Potter
Most of you probably know Harry Potter. But I'm going to explain anyway. Harry Potter is a wizard, and his two best friends are Hermione and Ron. His enemy is a Dark Wizard named Voldemort. The story is stretched over seven books, starts out PG, ends PG-13. You know. Harry and his friends lose a lot of people. It's all very sad.
Second: Percy Jackson
Percy Jackson is a demigod, half god, half mortal. His dad is a god, I won't say which one cause that would spoil the book. The story is stretched into three series. The first one is called Percy Jackson and the Olympians, and is mainly based on Percy, Annabeth, and Grover. The second series is called the Heroes of Olympus, based on Percy, Annabeth, Piper, Jason, Leo, Hazel, and Frank. The last series (so far), only has one book. (The author is writing more). The series is called the Trials of Apollo and is mainly based on the god Apollo and his friend Meg.
Third: Land of Stories
The Land of Stories is an unfinished series, holding five books so far, about a pair of twins named Alex and Connor. They fall into a book of classic fairy tales called The Land Of Stories. They meet all the classic characters, who are grown up. They learn to love this new world and everyone in it. They face a ton of challenges in all of the books.
Fourth: School of Good and Evil
We haven't introduced these characters yet, but I'll describe anyway. This is a finished series with three books. It's about two VERY different best friends, Agatha and Sophie. They live in a pretty normal town. But on very strange thing happens every four years. Two children from the village are taken away by a mysterious man they call the School Master. According to legend, he takes two children to The School for Good and Evil, where they learn to be evil or good, the villain or the hero. Sophie and Agatha are taken, and are convinced there in the wrong schools. On top of that, Sophie meets a boy. Agatha just wants to go home. But things are going to get way more complicated...
There will be more explanation in the story! Thanks for reading!
