
Started this one today, and it's already starting out great! I love that they're already adding new spells and bits of lore.
Started this one today, and it's already starting out great! I love that they're already adding new spells and bits of lore.
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During August we'll be reading the last book in the Kane Chronicles - The Serpent's Shadow. The Kane siblings must battle Apophis and save the world.
How have you been finding the books so far? Excited to read the final book?
#RiordanverseReadalong
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During August we'll be reading the last book in the Kane Chronicles - The Serpent's Shadow. The Kane siblings must battle Apophis and save the world.
How have you been finding the books so far? Excited to read the final book?
I haven't enjoyed this series as much as others. I've been finding the characters frustrating and the romances are questionable
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strong finish. I love the Kane siblings, and all their friends and side characters are so enjoyable. Dramatic ending and journey, didn‘t want to put this book now, I needed to know what was happening next. I hate the way Rick solved the love triangle he created for Sadie but that could just be me. But also she‘s 13, leave her alone. Anyway, beyond that, I really enjoyed this series. Rick, you are (mostly) a mastermind.
Over the last year and a half I‘ve gone through almost all of Rick Riordan‘s books! I didn‘t know if I‘d like the Kane chronicles but I loved them!
#doublespin for December completed! This was the best in this trilogy, but still feel a bit flat, and not a patch on Percy Jackson!
I am working my way through all Rick
I'm reading this book and is very interested
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Although it's been a while since I finished this book, I thought it may be nice to share some of the quotes I liked. In any case, this is said by Sadie, who has got to be one of my favorite literary chracters.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Rick Riordan is a master storyteller. He is an advocate for representation and diversity in books and his books reflect that. This is the conclusion of The Kane Chronicles. I'm going to miss Carter and Sadie. I keep hoping for a massive crossover of all his characters.
Title: The Serpent's Shadow
Author: Rick Riordan
Genre: Fantasy
Date Started: October 26, 2019
Date Completed: November 13, 2019
How did you choose this book: I finished the second book of this series and decided to finish the series as this book is the third and final book.
Summary: With a 3 day time limit, Carter and Sadie Kane must find a way to stop Apophis from destroying the world.
*406 pages*
The best in the series by far for me.
The story is reaching its climax as all the pieces from the previous books fall into place, from the plan to overcome a world ending threat, to smaller threads about specific characters who have problems of their own.
The story really comes together in the end, with some unexpected high and low points, just to keep the tension high.
I'd read the whole series again just to read this book :)
The Kane Chronicles were just.. weird to me. Didn‘t quite fit Riordan‘s style with any of his other series. Sadie and Carter, the main characters, also seemed selfish and dangerously emotional at times. Also, the whole Walt/Anubis thing, wtf? Overall, still a decent series but not Riordan‘s best. #finished
This is the last Riordan book I‘ve yet to read. Until he comes out with more, that is.
"We speak with one voice," Walt said. "Especially on this matter. No one hurts Sadie Kane."
This was everything you expect to happen when wrapping up a Riordan series: evil defeated, love interests work out, everyone is a bit more grown up, and has actual responsibility now. Although a bit formulaic, this is still a delightful tale, and the narrators do a wonderful job. This is particularly remarkable because even though there are two narrators, when they voice the same characters you can immediately tell they are the same characters.
This was everything you expect to happen when wrapping up a Riordan series: evil defeated, love interests work out, everyone is a bit more grown up, and has actual responsibility now. Although a bit formulaic, this is still a delightful tale, and the narrators do a wonderful job. This is particularly remarkable because even though there are two narrators, when they voice the same characters you can immediately tell they are the same characters.
I struggled with this one, and i think I skimmed the last few chapters.