Subject: Kane Chronicles and Percy Jackson
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Posted on: 2013-02-22 02:49:00 UTC

From The Serpent's Shadow, the third book in the Kane Chronicles:

All her previous attempts had exploded or gone haywire, terrorizing Khufu and the initiates. Last week she'd created a magical Thermos with googly eyes that levitated around the room, yelling, "Exterminate! Exterminate!" until it smacked me in the head.

Would have been more obvious if if was a saltshaker, but Sadie's British, so her enchanting something with a Doctor Who reference isn't so far-fetched, especially since:

"Why once, in my bunker at Charing Cross Station, I stalked the deadly prey known as Jelly Babies."
Neith's eyes widened. "They are dangerous?"
"Horrible," I agreed. "Oh, they seem small alone, but they always appear in great numbers. Sticky, fattening - quite deadly. There I was, with only two quid and a Tube pass, beset by Jelly Babies, when...Ah, but never mind. When the Jelly Babies come for you...you will find out on your own."


So...Jelly Babies.

The first book of the Kane Chronicles, The Red Pyramid, references Percy Jackson. They're written by the same author, so that makes sense.

"So you can't live in Manhattan?" she asked.
Amos's brow furrowed as he looked across at the Empire State Building. "Manhattan has other problems. Other gods. It's best we stay separate."


And then, from the The Lightning Thief, the first Percy Jackson book:

I went up to the guard at the front desk and said, "Six hundredth floor."
He was reading a huge book with a picture of a wizard on the front. I wasn't much into fantasy, but the book must have been good, because the guard took a while to look up.


There just happens to be a very good book with a picture of a wizard on the cover that came out in 2005, when the Lightning Thief was published.

And in The Last Olympian:

A security guard was sitting behind the desk in the lobby, reading a big black book with a flower on the cover. He glanced up when we all filed in with our weapons and armor clanking.

There is a big black book with a flower on the cover on the cover that wouldn't be good enough to distract you from demigods.

I actually can't take credit for these last two, I saw the Harry Potter one here and the Twilight one here.

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