Clash of fate and fury

Rachel Menard, 1979-

Book - 2023

With the help of Castor and Pollux, seventeen-year-old Gen tries to fulfill her end of a bargain with the Olympian Empresses and bring them the legendary golden apples of Hesperides and the monstrous Cerberus while also avoiding war with neighboring Elysium.

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Genres
Fantasy fiction
Young adult fiction
Published
Mendota Heights, Minnesota : Flux 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Rachel Menard, 1979- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
400 pages. 400 pages ; 21 cm
Audience
Grades 10-12.
ISBN
9781635830828
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

More adventures in the strange and fascinating world introduced in Game of Strength and Storm (2022). This duology closer continues to riff on Greek mythology. Despite Gen's winning the contest, the cruel conjoined Red and Crystal Empresses of Olympia named her the loser. They plan to hold her father hostage while Gen steals the Cerberus and golden apples from neighboring empire Elysium. Gen, joined by StormMaker siblings Castor and Pollux as well as Bale, Pollux's servant companion; thief Adikia; and deaf MetalBender Flek, heads off, knowing her actions will incite a war. The heart of this volume is relationships rather than adventures, and combined with the largely one-dimensional characterization, this makes for a less appealing read. Close third-person narration provides insights into Gen's, Pollux's, and Castor's minds, while the rest of the team seems to exist primarily to propel the plot forward. Gen and Pollux fixate on their relationship, complicated by Gen's MindWorker powers that are triggered when they kiss, while Castor thinks about money and power--and sometimes Adikia. Those occasional softer moments are subsumed by her inability to show empathy for others, however. Readers may find it hard to cheer for the team even if they are already invested in the characters who are diverse in fantasy races and species. An intriguing setting but let down by limited character development. (Fantasy. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.