
What if it isn’t his fault? What if all the outrageous incidents that get him kicked out of school are the result of his being a “half-blood,” the product of a relationship between a human and a Greek god? Could it be true that his math teacher Mrs. Officially diagnosed with ADHD, his lack of self-control gets him in trouble again and again. Twelve-year-old Percy (full name, Perseus) Jackson has attended six schools in six years. 12+)Įdgar Award–winning Riordan leaves the adult world of mystery to begin a fantasy series for younger readers. It makes for a quieter novel than her readers may be used to, but one that will suit those who stop to think about their own mortality once in a while. Levine strikes a somber and more contemplative note with this book than in previous outings, pondering the nature of faith alongside her usual romancing. Deeply in love with one another, Olus’s discovery of Kezi’s imminent doom causes him to urge her to consider a way out of her predicament: Why not become a goddess instead? Separately these lovers must pursue their own quests-she to the land of the warkis, he to the god of wisdom on Enshi Rock-if they wish to remain together, and soon it becomes clear to Kezi that even immortality doesn’t mean knowing all the answers. Olus, the Akkan god of winds, has come to live among mortals to ease his own loneliness. In order to find out who is doing this, Elodies must disguise herself amid a cast of characters that includes a greedy king, a giddy princess, and a handsome cat trainer.Kezi, the talented daughter of a palace official, is willing to sacrifice her life to save her beloved aunt from the wrath of the god Admat.

She works with the dragon to solve mysteries and their latest case involves a plot against the town’s shape-shifting ogre. The story follows Elodie as she arrives in the town of Two Castles and becomes the assistant to a brilliant dragon named Meenore. Gail also write A Tale of Two Cities which is the first book in the series of the same name. A quest that will take her to the world of princes, ogres, giants, wicked stepsisters, and fairy godmothers. Tired of this “gift”, Ella goes on a quest to break the curse. She would even have to chop her own head off if ordered to, but Ella is not accepting of this fate.

This gift means that she must obey any order, whether it’s good for her or not. If You Like Gail Carson Levine Books, You’ll Love…Įlla Enchanted is the story of Ella of Frell who received a foolish fairy’s gift at her birth, the “gift” of obedience.
