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* CutSong: In the Hyperion version of ''Nice Shot, Cupid!'', Hades recalls during the epilogue that Cupid and Psyche sang "I Got You, Babe" at their wedding, and that the "mortal" version from Music/{{Sonny| Bono}} and Music/{{Cher}}[[note]]neither of whom Hades actually name-dropped[[/note]] couldn't compare. The Stone Arch version of the book omits this reference.
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* CutSong: In the Hyperion version of ''Nice Shot, Cupid!'', Hades recalls during the epilogue that Cupid and Psyche sang "I Got You, Babe" at their wedding, and that the "mortal" version from Music/{{Sonny| Bono}} and Music/{{Cher}}[[note]]neither Music/SonnyAndCher[[note]]neither of whom Hades actually name-dropped[[/note]] couldn't compare. The Stone Arch version of the book omits this reference.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: Hades expresses amazement at Persephone's small, cordless cell phone (to the extent that he later buys one himself), even though its brass structure and visible antenna make it sound more primitive than a smartphone.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: Hades expresses amazement at Persephone's small, cordless cell phone (to the extent that he later buys one himself), even though its brass structure and visible antenna make it sound more primitive than a smartphone. Either way, it still seems anachronistic for a story about ancient Greek gods.
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* CutSong: In the Hyperion version of ''Nice Shot, Cupid!'', Hades recalls during the epilogue that Cupid and Psyche sang "I Got You, Babe" at their wedding, and that the "mortal" version from Music/{{Sonny}} and Music/{{Cher}}[[note]]neither of whom Hades actually name-dropped[[/note]] couldn't compare. The Stone Arch version of the book omits this reference.
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* CutSong: In the Hyperion version of ''Nice Shot, Cupid!'', Hades recalls during the epilogue that Cupid and Psyche sang "I Got You, Babe" at their wedding, and that the "mortal" version from Music/{{Sonny}} Music/{{Sonny| Bono}} and Music/{{Cher}}[[note]]neither of whom Hades actually name-dropped[[/note]] couldn't compare. The Stone Arch version of the book omits this reference.
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* CutSong: In the Hyperion version of ''Nice Shot, Cupid!'', Hades recalls during the epilogue that Cupid and Psyche sang "I Got You, Babe" at their wedding, and that the "mortal" version from Sonny and Music/{{Cher}}[[note]]neither of whom Hades actually name-dropped[[/note]] couldn't compare. The Stone Arch version of the book omits this reference.
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* CutSong: In the Hyperion version of ''Nice Shot, Cupid!'', Hades recalls during the epilogue that Cupid and Psyche sang "I Got You, Babe" at their wedding, and that the "mortal" version from Sonny Music/{{Sonny}} and Music/{{Cher}}[[note]]neither of whom Hades actually name-dropped[[/note]] couldn't compare. The Stone Arch version of the book omits this reference.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: Hades expresses amazement at Persephone's small, cordless cell phone, phone (to the extent that he later buys one himself), even though its brass structure and visible antenna make it sound more primitive than a smartphone.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Kate [=McMullan=] has [[http://connect.capstonepub.com/2011/10/win-an-autographed-copy-of-myth-o-mania-.html called]] ''Phone Home, Persephone!'' her favorite ''Myth-O-Mania'' book, at least among the first eight.
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* FollowTheLeader: [[http://sagharboronline.com/go-greek-author-kate-mcmullan-takes-on-mtyhology/ Reportedly]], Stone Arch Books reprinted and {{uncancelled}} ''Myth-O-Mania'' to ride off the success of ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', which also put a new spin on Myth/ClassicalMythology.
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* FollowTheLeader: [[http://sagharboronline.com/go-greek-author-kate-mcmullan-takes-on-mtyhology/ Reportedly]], Stone Arch Books reprinted and {{uncancelled}} ''Myth-O-Mania'' to ride off the success of ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', which also put a new spin on Myth/ClassicalMythology.Myth/ClassicalMythology.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of Kate [=McMullan=]'s early attempts at updating Greek Myths included ''Olympus Elementary'', which would have featured the Olympians as [[SpinoffBabies grade-school students]]. However, the unpublished stories apparently proved less funny in execution than in concept.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of Kate [=McMullan=]'s early attempts at updating Greek Myths included ''Olympus Elementary'', which would have featured the Olympians as [[SpinoffBabies grade-school students]]. However, the unpublished stories apparently proved less funny in execution than in concept.
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* DevelopmentHell: Among the three books Hades teased at the end of ''Go For the Gold, Atalanta!'', the one about Jason and the Argonauts still currently remains unfinished. The other two, recounting the events of the Trojan War and ''The Odyssey'', were SavedFromDevelopmentHell 10-11 years after the release of Atalanta's book. In-universe, reasons given for the delay of the Jason volume include Hades' publisher prioritizing other books over ''Myth-O-Mania''[[note]]also the reason given for the delay of the Helen of Troy and Odysseus novels[[/note]], Cassandra warning Hades that it would make a poor-selling follow-up to ''Hit the Road, Helen!'', and Hades wanting a break from seafaring accounts after ''Get Lost, Odysseus!''
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* DevelopmentHell: Among the three books Hades teased at the end of ''Go For the Gold, Atalanta!'', the one about Jason and the Argonauts still currently remains unfinished. The other two, recounting the events of the Trojan War and ''The Odyssey'', were SavedFromDevelopmentHell 10-11 years after the release of Atalanta's book. In-universe, reasons given for the delay of the Jason volume include [[RealitySubtext Hades' publisher prioritizing other books over ''Myth-O-Mania''[[note]]also over]] ''[[RealitySubtext Myth-O-Mania]]''[[note]]also the reason given for the delay of the Helen of Troy and Odysseus novels[[/note]], Cassandra warning Hades that it would make a poor-selling follow-up to ''Hit the Road, Helen!'', and Hades wanting a break from seafaring accounts after ''Get Lost, Odysseus!''
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* FollowTheLeader: [[http://sagharboronline.com/go-greek-author-kate-mcmullan-takes-on-mtyhology/ Reportedly]], Stone Arch Books reprinted and {{uncancelled}} ''Myth-O-Mania'' to ride off the success of ''Literature/PercyJackson'', which also put a new spin on Myth/ClassicalMythology.
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* FollowTheLeader: [[http://sagharboronline.com/go-greek-author-kate-mcmullan-takes-on-mtyhology/ Reportedly]], Stone Arch Books reprinted and {{uncancelled}} ''Myth-O-Mania'' to ride off the success of ''Literature/PercyJackson'', ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', which also put a new spin on Myth/ClassicalMythology.
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* FollowTheLeader: [[http://sagharboronline.com/go-greek-author-kate-mcmullan-takes-on-mtyhology/ Reportedly]], Stone Arch Books {{uncancelled}} ''Myth-O-Mania'' (and greenlit ''Hit the Road, Helen!'' and ''Get Lost, Odysseus!'') to ride off the success of ''Literature/PercyJackson'', which also put a new spin on Myth/ClassicalMythology.
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* FollowTheLeader: [[http://sagharboronline.com/go-greek-author-kate-mcmullan-takes-on-mtyhology/ Reportedly]], Stone Arch Books reprinted and {{uncancelled}} ''Myth-O-Mania'' (and greenlit ''Hit the Road, Helen!'' and ''Get Lost, Odysseus!'') to ride off the success of ''Literature/PercyJackson'', which also put a new spin on Myth/ClassicalMythology.
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* DevelopmentHell: Among the three books Hades teased at the end of ''Go For the Gold, Atalanta!'', the one about Jason and the Argonauts still currently remains unfinished. The other two, recounting the events of the Trojan War and ''The Odyssey'', were SavedFromDevelopmentHell 10-11 years after the release of Atalanta's book. In-universe, reasons given for the delay of the Jason volume include Hades' publisher prioritizing other books over ''Myth-O-Mania''[[note]]also the reason given for the delay of the Helen of Troy and Odysseus novels[[/note]], Cassandra warning Hades that it would make a poor-selling follow-up to ''Hit the Road, Helen!'', and Hades wanting a break from seafaring accounts after ''Get Lost, Odysseus!''
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* DevelopmentHell: Among the three books Hades teased at the end of ''Go For the Gold, Atalanta!'', the one about Jason and the Argonauts still currently remains unfinished. The other two, recounting the events of the Trojan War and ''The Odyssey'', were SavedFromDevelopmentHell 10-11 years after the release of Atalanta's book. In-universe, reasons given for the delay of the Jason volume include Hades' publisher prioritizing other books over ''Myth-O-Mania''[[note]]also the reason given for the delay of the Helen of Troy and Odysseus novels[[/note]], Cassandra warning Hades that it would make a poor-selling follow-up to ''Hit the Road, Helen!'', and Hades wanting a break from seafaring accounts after ''Get Lost, Odysseus!''Odysseus!''
* FollowTheLeader: [[http://sagharboronline.com/go-greek-author-kate-mcmullan-takes-on-mtyhology/ Reportedly]], Stone Arch Books {{uncancelled}} ''Myth-O-Mania'' (and greenlit ''Hit the Road, Helen!'' and ''Get Lost, Odysseus!'') to ride off the success of ''Literature/PercyJackson'', which also put a new spin on Myth/ClassicalMythology.
* FollowTheLeader: [[http://sagharboronline.com/go-greek-author-kate-mcmullan-takes-on-mtyhology/ Reportedly]], Stone Arch Books {{uncancelled}} ''Myth-O-Mania'' (and greenlit ''Hit the Road, Helen!'' and ''Get Lost, Odysseus!'') to ride off the success of ''Literature/PercyJackson'', which also put a new spin on Myth/ClassicalMythology.
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* DevelopmentHell: Among the three books Hades teased at the end of ''Go For the Gold, Atalanta!'', the one about Jason and the Argonauts still currently remains unfinished. The other two, recounting the events of the Trojan War and ''The Odyssey'', were SavedFromDevelopmentHell 10-11 years after the release of Atalanta's book. In-universe, reasons given for the delay of the Jason volume include Hades' publisher prioritizing other books over ''Myth-O-Mania''[[note]]also the reason given for the delay of the Helen of Troy and Odysseus novels[[/note]], Cassandra warning Hades that it would make a poor-selling follow-up to ''Hit the Road, Helen!'', and Hades wanting a break from seafaring accounts after ''Get Lost, Odysseus!''