
In her latest, Mejia brings readers back to the world of Paola Santiago and join in the adventure as she journeys through a void inhabited by ghosts to save her best friend Dante.
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This third book in the series is going to be the perfect mid-summer read. Paola Santiago and the Sanctuary of Shadows by Tehlor Kay Mejia is set for release on August 2. Dealing with Cuban folklore and pirates as well as an epic battle on the streets of New York, count me in. Daniel José Older book is the first YA novel from RRP, and the premise sounds like it’s a page turner. Thankfully, the RRP imprint continues to deliver excellent literature to be consumed by everyone, as well as the target audience of middle grade readers.īallad & Dagger, which is set to be released on May 3 is one of the most intriguing novels to join the imprint. I remember reading the first book in the series and being amazed at what I had been missing. Chokshi was the first author to publish for the RRP imprint in 2018, and now her epic tale of Aru Shah comes to an end. Roshani Chokshi will unveil the final book in her five-part Pandava saga with Aru Shah and the Nectar of Immortality, which is set for release on April 5. Even though the author had a glossary in the back of the book explaining what each god, villain, and place is in in the back of the book, pages 493-499 specifically, pronunciation can be difficult when talking to a friend about the book because you can’t say some of the names.What else is in store this year for Rick Riordan and the authors of the Rick Riordan Presents imprint at Disney Books? Lots! From big screen adaptations to bestsellers being declared months before the books are released, fans have a lot to look forward to in 2022. Although with the change in scenes, names tend to also be hard to gather. In the book, the characters tend to hop from scene to scene rather quickly and that can be a bit of a headache.
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Shortly after finding out his father is a God, Magnus battles an evil giant and is later killed and sent to Valhalla, Norse mythology’s equivalent to heaven where he waits, just like the other characters he meets, for doomsday where he, and the other beings in Valhalla, will fight in the name of the Norse gods.Īlthough the book is full of action and adventure, the series of events that take place in the book can be easily confused. But as far as his series has gone, this would be the first time he had ever connected two characters of different myths by blood into two different stories. Although she does not play a huge role in the book, which would have been a nice touch, she does make an appearance in the beginning as Riordan had said and shown when he has leaked the first chapter of the book back in August. Although he isn’t known for doing this very often, Riordan, in the very beginning of the book brings back an old character from the Percy Jackson series, Annabeth Chase. Like his previous characters, Riordan gives his character friends who seem normal to the naked eye, but later reveal themselves as guardians to the main character, Magnus.

More specifically on the streets of Boston, alone, due to the loss of his mother earlier in his life and he had no idea who, or in his case, what his father was. So during this time, the character is homeless. Keeping on track with his past books, Riordan’s main character starts on the streets of the east coast. His new book Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard: The Sword Of Summer focuses more on Norse mythology, which is a rather tricky topic seeing as very little books are written on the subject due to its ability to be a rather violent subject. This year, Riordan is taking it up a notch and once again, stepping out of his comfort zone which he has know for years. Shortly after finishing the Kane series, Riordan began to start the next Percy Jackson adventure in the Heroes Of Olympus series which had finished up last year with his last book The Blood of Olympus. Unlike the Percy Jackson series, the Kane Chronicles strayed out his Greek mythology tendencies and followed Egyptian mythology instead.

The author of the Percy Jackson series brand new work has finally come out. After finishing the New York Times best selling series Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Rick Riordan went on to write The Kane Chronicles, which also later became a New York Times best selling series.
