Tutte le gabbie sono fatte per essere spezzate. Nico di Angelo e Will Solace sono tornati da pochi mesi dal Tartaro, quando uno strano messaggio di Hazel Levesque li conduce al Campo Giove. Alcuni mostri, stanchi di sottostare agli ordini degli immortali seminando caos e devastazione, hanno chiesto asilo alla sorellastra di Nico nella speranza di poter decidere del proprio destino. Tra loro Asterione, il temibile Minotauro, che ha guidato fin lì i mitici, come si definiscono. Chi meglio di Nico e Will, che hanno salvato il titano Bob permettendogli di scegliere come vivere, può convincere i diffidenti semidei romani che i mostri siano cambiati? Chi può indurli a convivere pacificamente? I mitici cominciano però a scomparire a uno a la Corte dei Morti vuole punirli per i loro crimini ed è pronta a condannarli all'oblio, senza possibilità di appello. Nico, Will e Hazel dovranno unire le forze per salvarli e sventare un piano che potrebbe condannare anche loro tre allo stesso crudele destino...
nico will always have such a special place in my heart, he was the first gay character i remember reading about, and his growth and development is so important to me🫶
also i think it’s incredibly important for middle grade and young teen readers to have a series with queer protagonists that deal with themes of shame, grief, trauma, panic attacks, setting boundaries, growth, etc. i know twelve year old me would have appreciated this so much.
(i also adore hazel and really loved her in this)
——— pre-read: i'm seated. the bookstore employees are scared and asking me to leave because it's "not september yet" but I'm simply too seated.
edit: 3.5/5 I liked this one way better than the first one: the story is more solid, the plot is tighter. But I can’t get over the decharacterization of multiple characters and the over-preachy messaging and writing. All for using books and writing to spread a positive message about tolerance and self-acceptance, but that message doesn’t have to be punching you in the face with every bit of dialog. Oshiro’s writing is just not for me.
I see people mad because rick keeps writing new books but like.. stay mad?? Because this 60 year old guy just wants to write because it makes him happy. Like yall don't have to read the new books if you're okay with how the story was before??
I came for a new addition in the Percy Jackson universe but instead found a beautiful novel with many other facets: 1. It's a heartwrenching and heartwarming novel on loneliness, alienation and second chances. 2. Our favorite emo, Nico, has finally found a grasp on his emotions and utilizes them to assist others. 3. DIONYSUS IS A REVELATION. Who knew that he would be the best mentor in this entire series (including the entire Riordanverse in this judgement). 4. "I'm the Ghost King, you don't scare me" Nico you badass. 5. The only bad thing about this novel is that it ended. Rick Riordan, you coward, write a book with atleast 1,000 pages in it so that you can start to satisfy your readers' cravings for your amazing stories.
PS. Look out for a character named Orcus. Your heart will no longer be your own.
I fucking hated the sun and the star but I would sell my soul for nico and will moments like even just a one shot so this is going on my tbr and I will be buying it when it comes out
4.5 ⭐ Przeczytałam jednym tchem! Uwielbiam postać Nico i to jak rozwinął się na przestrzeni tych wszystkich książek. Ten tom też skupia się na jego emocjach, generalnie na tym, żeby nie tłumić ich w sobie, żeby rozmawiać. Kolejną myślą przewodnią tej książki jest to, że nigdy nie jest za późno na zmiany. Do tego mamy tu całkiem ciekawy plot twist związany z pewną mitologiczną postacią o istnieniu której kompletnie zapomniałam. Świetna kontynuacja, ale mam wrażenie, że pierwszy tom był ciut lepszy :)
“Me who? I don’t know any bananas!” “It’s Will!” he said. “Wait, I’m a banana?” “It’s the Mist,” Nico said. “And I lost my Cocoa Puff.”
Without any subtext, the above dialogue would very much be hard to explain. 😆 ( But, that's just another day in the life of the son of Hades and sun (yes, this is deliberate because with all the flurry of nicknames that Nico bestows on his Ray of Light of his incredibly handsome boyfriend, it's the most accurate one) of Apollo. And when dealing with The Court of the Dead nothing can quite prepare them or their friends what kind of wild surprises they have planned to enact their vengeance of justice. 😤
“He was only sure of one thing: this group of mythic misfits needed a home, and the world was conspiring not to let them have one.”
The vibes to The House on the Cerulean Sea were definitely there. Nico's empathy towards them as a group relatable to his feelings was heartfelt. The allusions to the attack on certain scenes from Harry Potter were picked up on, even if one would argue that I'm reading too much into it. 😕 But... I felt like this quest of aiding Hazel with the decision to have the reformed monsters, terrifying, strange, and rough around the edges, blend with the students of Camp Jupiter had more of an agenda-sh feel to it. Even the various mythical characters from lore did not create that much of a hype or buzz to them, for so much was weighed down by the tone and direction of the narrative. 🤨
l respect the message. I do. I feel the pain and tension of dark forces lurking that wish to silence and shame them from existence. I know and see how the world is so incriminating in discriminating and ostracizing that which they cannot understand - to attack those who simply are. 😟The mythics represent those who are being treated unfairly and unjustly. I do. However, the overarching emphasis on these points was so painfully obvious, that it detracted from my overall investment and enjoyment.
“We are not perfect, and we can never be perfect. As for this cage…I have been in many. And I believe all cages are meant for breaking. We will survive this.”
I'm not sure how much of it was intentional; but, with each voice being a loaded gun as an attack on the naysayers and disbelievers - the story lost momentum and steam. Because, as readers, we do agree with this sentiment. 🙂↕️🙂↕️ Does one write with the purpose of trying to sway one's opinion, when they still do not hold back in the vitriol of those who oppose them?
For it is very peachy and satisfying to see the demigods and the mythics find that harmony of co-existing, a temperament we're all struggling and hoping to achieve only with honesty, empathy, and care. To find a voice to speak up against the relentless and undeserved, unwarranted persecution. ❤️🩹❤️🩹 So, if that is the reason, fine, I can take Nico's latest quest of finding peace in himself and around him as a success; but, as a reader, this did not really feel like a PJO-esque story.
The pointed-ness to the preaching made even the subtle humor fall flat. The character dynamics stilted; the interactions less impactful and memorable. The gods introduced dull and forgetful. The new characters, themselves - did not feel fleshed out enough, save for one. I liked Asterion, but he also lost his mojo. Hazel... yeah, I was miffed for personal reasons, but once again, I was not a fan of the whole classic fight, which took a comical turn that dialed down the seriousness of the situation. 🤷🏻♀️
“Fools can be dangerous especially if they convince others of their importance.”
Will needed to be a more proactive player, rather than simply being a side piece to Nico's emotions. I mean, yes, he displayed his fighting prowess and his ability to sweet talk Nico into being more assertive and confident in himself, but his presence was just there - he didn't add much. 😮💨 He also deserved his own pov; I would have liked to have known his thoughts about Nico; it miffed me even more when someone else got a pov, simply because it was needed for the plot. 😒
Not to say it was all that bad or boring. Nico and Will were still very heart-crushingly adorable, and his blinding smile that had Nico’s misgivings melted into plain joy. 🥹 Loved the Cocoa Puffs! Hands down, stole the show. I need a fanart of them following Nico like the Pied Piper and his ducklings, like yesterday. 😄 Mr. D's surprise reveal was interesting. But, I would have liked to have felt something - an emotion that touched me. Make me laugh, make me smile, make me hurt. When it's none of the above, it just feels stale. 😞
Oh! Not only is this book bad, but it also messes with the established lore and integrity of a beloved 20-year-old series in a way that is truly mind-boggling. I went into reading this knowing in my heart that it was going to be mediocre and vaguely charming at best, but I wasn't expecting it to be (in my opinion) genuinely detrimental to the series as a whole and truly the worst output we've seen from Rick Riordan in years.
Characters read like cardboard cut-outs who talk in permanent thera-speak, perfectly suited to diffuse every emotionally tense situation with some boring platitude about empathy or boundaries. Mental health is a huge component of this story, but it's so surface-level. What's the point of exploring negative emotions like loneliness, sadness, grief, anger, and jealousy if our characters don't get to actually experience them in meaningful ways? Characters in the original series are flawed; even the heroes are inconsiderate, unkind, or quick to judge, and that's a good thing! It makes for an interesting story. Nobody in this novel gets to act like that with any degree of nuance afforded to them, not Nico or Will or Dionysus, and certainly not the monsters who have spent hundreds of years murdering children (who are good now, we promise). Every complicated issue that could be explored is effectively flattened, and characters are intentionally de-fanged to make the hamfisted way they're shoved into the narrative make any sort of sense. See, it's okay that the Minotaur carried around beads from the necklaces of dead Camp Half-blood children during the Battle of Manhattan as spoils of war, because he knits now! Mr. D is suddenly really interested in therapy and breathing exercises, and we promise it's because he actually cares about the demigods at camp, and not just because Riordan realized that Nico has no one to confide in other than his boyfriend!
And Nico. Poor, fan-favorite Nico. He's almost unrecognizable. Any personality he has is stripped away, and it makes him almost as boring as Will, who is there to act as nothing more than a shoulder for Nico to lean on in the brief moments where he's allowed to express actual feelings. He possesses zero interiority or flaws and attributes that make him interesting enough to be the secondary lead of an entire series.
I could go on. The book was overly long, the pacing was a mess, and it was sentimental in an empty, saccharine type of way. The monster (sorry, mythic!) characters are one-note, and the central thesis that every living being has the capacity to change rings incredibly hollow when, again, we're talking about millennia-old monsters who have somehow never questioned their orders to kill and maim demigods before Nico and Will stumbled into Tartarus. Gods help Percy when he visits Camp Jupiter on break from school, only to find out the creature responsible for kidnapping his mother and trying to murder him in one of the scariest moments of his entire life is now a beloved hero figure amongst his friends and family. This book is great and makes complete sense.
(Why two stars instead of one???? I liked the Cocoa Puffs, and I want 100000000000. The concept of negative emotions being externalized like that is actually really interesting. Those are the only flowers I'll give.)
"Yum!" Johan said. "I will now eat everyone else's food." "No," Will said gently. "Because I am setting boundaries." "Oh!" Johan looked delighted. "That was very good, Will Solace! We are learning together!" (133)
anyway so i gave up after another once good joke that got turned into... something... but whatever. this books was so ass like what plot?? what relationship?? solangelo (spelt that wrong twice) has become the book version of mileven i shit you not. also the references were so cringy 💔🥀 like why are they talking about taylor swift and memes??? what next?? they'll start talking about kpop demon hunters or some other overhyped movie?? if that ever happens i might jump /hj also the references to previous books like are we being deadass? nico, will gtfo you are NOT requoting thalia and percy over here 💔
does he not sound like a bitch with this quote?? like he was so jealous for no reason like god forbid Will's friends with women. is he not allowed to be friends with men either?? like he's just being an asshole then pulling "woe is me" everytime something goes wrong. #bringbackpresolangelonico. like every single one of his crashouts have been valid up until the start of toa. now he's js a controlling asshole.
𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐬𝐨𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐞🧿 "𝐲'𝐚𝐥𝐥"
yes he actually said that 💔 honestly the texan stereotypes were insane like it was so uncalled for 🥀💔 but seriously. i cold only find one decent quote bc he had NONE! although he had one decent bit of lore which made me cry but we're not gonna talk about that also he glows?? like fully i-am-the-motherfucking-sun glows. but even though he was seriously barely there he's still pookie and deserves better than nico <3
since when??? frank babes you do NOT have anger issues did they srsly run out of interesting ways to rope you into the therapy shitshow that was this book? also he was the only rational one, especially about the c*co p*ffs, like everyone else is literally delusional and need to be in the white padded room especially nico compared to him 💔
bro took "i wont raise my white flag" too literally i swear 💀 he was silly ig but are we js gonna ignore how he tried to kill percy and sally?? no... looks like we are....
𝐡𝐚𝐳𝐞𝐥 𝐥𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐬𝐪𝐮𝐞🧿 "𝐨𝐟 𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐞 𝐢𝐭𝐬 𝐦𝐞"
DIVAA 😛 im jk her characterisation in this book made me want to get trampled on by johan her character just felt so flat which is a criminal offence because i love hazel omfg whyohwhyohwhy did they do thus to her?? #notmyhazel
1) oludare being a child of hestia, not only does this break pjo canon but actual mythology 2) savannah being a legacy of minerva WHAT HAPPENED TO MINERVA HAVING NO CHILDREN??? 3) the reference to lwymmd like that is singularly taylor swifts WORST song they could've referenced shake it off or 22 and that wouldve been better 4) the requote of thalia and percy in the titans curse.... that made me dnf the entire book. great. 5) the constant therapy speak like sybau i dont need you constantly telling me "everyone deserves to be treated equal" but charles dickens style (rewording the same thing a billion times I AM NOT DISSING DICKENS I ACTUALLY LOVE HIS BOOKS 🎀) 6) THE MEMES AND POP CULTURE REFERNCES!! nico you're 80 years old stop trying to be down with the kids 7) the blatant possessiveness coming from nico. like mate he called her pretty. empousai are usually pretty. he's not gonna ditch you (although he should) 8) the fart jokes 💔🥀 okay i get this is middle grade but really? i'd expect that from captain underpants 9) the nicknames. like seriously, its cringe. shut up please 10)the attempt to make some characters seem racist towards the monsters mythics and it just came off as forced
are we serious here? are they dating or did they have an offscreen secret breakup?? like i said, they're the book version of mileven. and i mean that in a derogatory way. like i forgot they were together like 8 times while reading and everytime they pulled a staged asf kiss it refreshed my memory
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i'll be honest, it was less of a dumpster fire than tsats, shocking ik. but the 2 stars are for the bit with will's lore and arielle for briefly pissing off nico. 3/10 only recommend if your the book version of tone deaf... or are used to reading shitty ao3 bc thats how this read
𝑷𝑹𝑬-𝑹𝑬𝑨𝑫 right so i'm fucking terrified. if you've seen my review for tsats then you'll see i absolutely hated didn't like it... this is my most anticipated read of 2025 but my expectations were left in tartarus with the last book
go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. go in with an open mind. (positive affirmations ❤)
I've already made my bingo card so there's no going back now 😼
3.75. Full disclosure: I was sent this book in advance to interview Riordan and Oshiro for its release, and I appreciate Disney Publishing for doing so, but that doesn’t change how I feel about it.
While this second book is certainly yards better than The Sun and the Star (which was an absolute slog from start to finish), I still don’t really think this series works, even as a spin-off. I’ll admit my bias towards Riordan’s Percy-focused first person stories, but there’s simply nothing compelling enough in Nico as a character to make him worth two books full of side quests. Why these books suddenly need to be 400+ pages when the original Percy novels topped out at 350ish is beyond me, but that’s beside the point.
It certainly doesn’t help that Will is essentially a non-entity, only there to be a therapy dog for Nico through his bouts of depression and really nothing more. I think my issues are primarily with the fact that Oshiro’s writing style absolutely does not mesh with Riordan’s, and you can tell where one stops and the other picks up. What that creates is an overly preachy story with a lot of odd, awkward moments, and legacy characters that feel so wildly out of character it’s staggering. (Looking at you, Dionysus.)