1. In the end of TLO Poseidon says he will see him again soon which either implies that he knew what would happen ou he just wanted to visit his favori son :) 2. The prophecy at the end, duh. I mean why would RR put up a aléatoire (or at least at the time) prophecy at the end of the book, not go into it, and leave the readers to go crazy thinking about it? Why? He wouldn't, that's why. Pwned... XD (sorry, kinda hyper today...) 3. In the last two pages of TLO, RR could have made the moment with Percy and Annabeth carefree and happy but he put in the part where they start talking about the prophecy before they have their happy ending and all that. Why? Foreshadowing, that's why. O.o 4. If toi flip to the page after the last page of the story of TLO, it talks about all the people RR would like to thank. It starts par saying "As the FIRST Camp half-blood series comes to an end..." So yeah...first. Enough said.
The fourth reason is kinda small and unnoticeable unless you're like me and actually read the pages before and after the story but when I first read TLO, I was suspicious of another series coming up every time it reached one of the scenes listed above, but I wasn't entirely sure until I came upon the fourth reason I put up there.
So...yeah, hope this helped you...understand whether ou not people knew about this series before it was released...yeah let's go with that.
Yea i was a late blommer and read the series when they all were written so i grabbed all the livres at once and read them in two weeks then i thought i was done then my friend comes up to me and tells me that in two weeks the suivant series book one comes out and so i reread the series again and then the Lost hero so i never had to wait i all ready new there was two series
PS waiting sucks!!!
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I had to wait for TLO but didn't find out about TLH until two months before it came out.
I figured that there must be because of the seconde Great Prophecy Rachel spoke of. Then, afterwards, Annabeth is thinking about it and keeps saying that there will be so many new faces suivant summer. Also, when most series end, the auteur sort of wraps it all up and leaves no questions left unanswered. Sometimes they even montrer where they are 10-20 years later. For example, in the Harry Potter Series. J.K. Rowling wrapped everything up, showed where they were in I think 18 years, and left it with no questions unanswered- at least, I did not have any questions that were not answered. But, at the end of The Last Olympian, they left the seconde Great Prophecy unanswered, and a lot of other stuff (what they will do when they grow up, who they will marry, etc.) sans réponse as well. So to me, it just did not sound finished.