Monday, October 31, 2011

The Son of Neptune

By Rick Riordan

***SPOILER ALERT!*** (Don't read this is you haven't read The Lost Hero yet!)

No one does cliff-hangers like Riordan. In this second installment of The Heroes of Olympus series, he jumps off the one he left at the end of The Lost Hero and hits the ground running. Percy Jackson makes a long-awaited reappearance on page one, with almost no memory of his identity, except hazy recollections of a girl named Annabeth. He's in San Francisco, home of Camp Jupiter. It's the other camp for demigods, only here, the gods appear in their Roman forms. Most of the campers are suspicious and scared of Percy, but misfits Hazel and Frank welcome him to camp. The demigod world is in an uproar. Monsters keep reappearing after they're killed, and the campers discover it's because Thanatos, better known as Death, has been chained by Gaea, goddess of the earth. They must go on a quest to free him, and the heart-pounding adventure amps up even more. Riordan's ability to create characters readers care about is extraordinary. Hazel, daughter of Pluto who leaves precious gems jumping from the ground in her path, and Frank, son of Mars, who just might be the key to everything, are some of the most endearing demigods we've met so far. The vernacular of today's teens is captured masterfully, making the writing fresh and funny. These characters practically leap off the page. The ending will make readers smile, even though the wait for the rest of the story can't come soon enough.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Lost Hero

by Rick Riordan

In this spin-off series by Rick Riordan, we'll meet some new characters, and, thankfully, reconnect with old friends. Jason wakes up on a bus with a bunch of demigods who seem to know him, but he has no idea who or where he is. Before too long he's at Camp Half Blood, and meets Annabeth, who is searching for the missing Percy Jackson. A prophecy from Rachel Dare sends the new campers on another quest, where Jason hopes he'll save the world, and learn his identity. I won't say too much more, just in case you haven't yet finished the Percy Jackson series. The ending of this book ROCKS, and set us up for Son of Neptune beautifully. You'll never guess the twist Riordan throws at us, and I can't wait to see what happens to all of our hero friends, new and old.