First I must say thanks to Netgalley and Scholastic for allowing me to read an e-galley of this book. I really liked the first book in the series, and the second one kind of had the sophomore slump, but was still good. This final book in the trilogy started kind of slow, but once we got into the end, it really did get pretty good. Now be careful about reading on, it is really hard to write my summary of the book without a few spoilers.
Pierce is back, in the Underworld with John, but now her cousin Alex is there, as well as her friend Kayla. Alex has to be there because John brought him back from the dead in the last book when he was killed by Seth Rector and his friends when he tried to confront them about his dad getting framed. Only he doesn't understand that he was really dead, and when he wakes up in the Underworld, doesn't quite understand where he is, and rushes to find Pierce and try to rescue her and get them out. But Pierce is busy helping sort the newly dead so that they can get on the boats that will take them to their final destination. Only the number of the dead has really kind of piled up. The belief is that it is because John was up with Pierce for so long helping her cousin. While they are waiting, Pierce is passing out drinks to the people waiting and trying to keep them calm. John's friends, Frank, and the other pirates are taking care of the more rowdy crowd, the one that is not going to such a nice place when they get on their boat. It seems like forever, but finally they can see the two boats coming in the distance. However there is something funny about how they are coming in. In fact they are coming too fast, and are going to crash into the docks. So John must go out and stop them, but there is a possibility he could get hurt, even die. And the worst happens. Pierce and the rest carry him back to the castle, as well as bringing all the dead until they can figure out what to do. While Pierce is trying to imagine what in the world will happen now that John, the "king" of the Underworld, her love, is dead, she is told a story about another death deity, Thanatos. And she hears that he may have John trapped. So she figures she must go back and find him, and get John back. And so she takes Alex and Kayla and Frank and they go to solve the problem. And it is not just that John is dead. The Fates seem to have disappeared as well, the food, all of the things that just appeared when needed in the Underworld are gone. Back on the surface they must deal with the hurricane, as well as the Furies that are still searching for Pierce. And wow, does it get intense when they get back to Isla Huesos.
I loved how it ended, all the subtle characters that you didn't know would have such a part in the whole scheme of things. I also love the way the author answered a question that I know I always have with endings like that in the afterwards. She said that yes, the characters will go on and have more adventures, and maybe some day she'll go back and visit them, but for now, the book has closed for them. Such a great way to end a series, and for her to add that to the end, because you know how readers, (like me), always want to know what happens next, why don't you keep writing, it is like she knows her readers, (which she obviously does), and keeps them in mind as she writes. This is the only YA series of Meg Cabot's that I've read, and I'm glad it was the first one I read, as I really enjoyed it, and it will make me more likely to read future YA series by her. Although I'd really love to have some more of what I called her "chick lit". I won't bore you with my picture from when I met the author since I put it with my review last month of the 2nd book in the series.
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Underworld (Abandon Trilogy #2) by Meg Cabot
I actually received this book from the YA Book Exchange website. It came from Sri Lanka, so took a little longer than expected to arrive. But fortunately I got it in time to get it read before my e-galley of the final book in the trilogy, Awaken, expires. And you can check out my review of the first book in the trilogy, Abandon, HERE.
In book 2, we begin with Pierce down in the Underworld with John. He brought her here to keep her safe from the Furies, one of which had possessed her grandmother. But Pierce isn't sure if she wants to stay there and have to leave her family forever. When John offers her breakfast she eats, not realizing that the myth of Persephone eating a pomegranate and being stuck there wasn't quite correct. According to John, it is any food, and so unknowingly she has now made it so that she has to stay. But she is worried about what might happen to her family while she is gone, and what will they think about her going missing? And then the weirdest thing happens, when she finds her backpack, somehow her cell phone is working! Well, kind of. It keeps showing her a video of her cousin Alex trapped in a coffin and screaming for help as he runs out of air. So she tries to find John to convince him to take her back to the surface to save her cousin. Along the way she meets some of his "friends" or as they used to be, his shipmates. See John used to be part of a ship's crew. And some of them ended up with him, helping him get the newly dead on their way to wherever it is they are going in the afterlife. So, seeing the video of Alex, John gives in and takes Pierce back to try to save her cousin. Going back isn't as easy as she'd hoped. The Furies are still looking for her, and what Pierce saw on the phone hasn't happened yet. So they have to try to convince Alex not to do whatever revenge plan he has. There are also some other subplots that really tie into the story, as well as helping Pierce learn more about John and who he really is/was.
It kind of started a bit slow, but once they got back to town and started interacting with Pierce's family and learning all the stuff about John's past and the town's past, it got really good. And now I'm very anxious to read my e-galley of the 3rd book. Now because the book I got was actually published outside of America, I have to share what the cover of the book I actually have looks like below. And, while we're at it, I also want to show my picture from when I met Meg Cabot and got the first book in the series.
In book 2, we begin with Pierce down in the Underworld with John. He brought her here to keep her safe from the Furies, one of which had possessed her grandmother. But Pierce isn't sure if she wants to stay there and have to leave her family forever. When John offers her breakfast she eats, not realizing that the myth of Persephone eating a pomegranate and being stuck there wasn't quite correct. According to John, it is any food, and so unknowingly she has now made it so that she has to stay. But she is worried about what might happen to her family while she is gone, and what will they think about her going missing? And then the weirdest thing happens, when she finds her backpack, somehow her cell phone is working! Well, kind of. It keeps showing her a video of her cousin Alex trapped in a coffin and screaming for help as he runs out of air. So she tries to find John to convince him to take her back to the surface to save her cousin. Along the way she meets some of his "friends" or as they used to be, his shipmates. See John used to be part of a ship's crew. And some of them ended up with him, helping him get the newly dead on their way to wherever it is they are going in the afterlife. So, seeing the video of Alex, John gives in and takes Pierce back to try to save her cousin. Going back isn't as easy as she'd hoped. The Furies are still looking for her, and what Pierce saw on the phone hasn't happened yet. So they have to try to convince Alex not to do whatever revenge plan he has. There are also some other subplots that really tie into the story, as well as helping Pierce learn more about John and who he really is/was.
It kind of started a bit slow, but once they got back to town and started interacting with Pierce's family and learning all the stuff about John's past and the town's past, it got really good. And now I'm very anxious to read my e-galley of the 3rd book. Now because the book I got was actually published outside of America, I have to share what the cover of the book I actually have looks like below. And, while we're at it, I also want to show my picture from when I met Meg Cabot and got the first book in the series.
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