Helpful Score: 2
Ursu's understated humor is very like that of Terry Pratchett. I ended up laughing (or snorting) out loud in parts, which might be uncommon for an adult reading a book for ages 9-12. Like Pratchett's writing, it was a wry look at everyday issues applied to absurd situations (ie. Hades with personnel problems), and everyday life portrayed in such a way you realized it itself is pretty absurd - all wrapped in an entertaining story. I loved it, and am eager to read more of her novels.
Tess M. (duplica123) - , reviewed The Shadow Thieves (Cronus Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 150 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was a great read! I loved it right away, mostly because of the writing style. I love Greek mythology and really liked the author's twist on Hades. The book says it's for ages 8 - 12, but I think older teens and anyone who likes YA will enjoy this. It reminds me of Neil Gaiman's works, only young adult and not quite as creepy.
When I started it I didn't realize it was book one of a series. I was sort of dreading the ending because so many series' leave the reader with a cliffhanger. The Shadow Thieves definitely ended its story, only it left enough room for more books to come. I haven't read the others yet, and I don't know how many there are, but I highly recommend reading The Shadow Thieves even just as a stand-alone novel.
When I started it I didn't realize it was book one of a series. I was sort of dreading the ending because so many series' leave the reader with a cliffhanger. The Shadow Thieves definitely ended its story, only it left enough room for more books to come. I haven't read the others yet, and I don't know how many there are, but I highly recommend reading The Shadow Thieves even just as a stand-alone novel.