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Sarah McKinzie

3/9/15
Period 2

Spread Your Wings and Fly a Memory

This award winning autobiography by Pegasus, the Winged Horse, has swept mount
Olympus in just a few days, with overwhelmingly positive reviews and continuous five star
ratings. It describes Pegasus, confused and startled, coming into the world full grown in the
midst of battle between his aunts the gorgons and famed hero Perseus. It lets us feel with Pegasus
the fear and surprise of meeting for the first time his brother, the pride of learning his father was
Poseidon, the overwhelming joy and freedom of his first flight it takes the reader through the
journey of his life. When asked, Pegasus told us that the reason that he had decided to write a
book was that he had found his outlet for all the pent up emotions inside him in writing, and he
enjoyed telling the story of his life it just felt good to get it down on paper. in case you have
not yet read the book, here are some reviews of Olympians who thoroughly enjoyed the
narrative. It was beautiful, like the strings of a harp on a warm and pleasant evening. I give it
five stars. _ Apollo. It was like a brilliant poem of the wind and the sky and the rain. - Zeus. It
had the thrill of the hunt on a good day of wind and high spirits amongst men. Artemis. Be sure
to check out the new bestseller, Spread Your Wings and Fly A Memory at a bookstore near you.

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