Showing posts with label Amanda Dolan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amanda Dolan. Show all posts

Thursday, November 30, 2023

Titans

Titans is a sequel to the Pegasus series. The Titans and Olympians are at peace. the kids are all going to school. The book is much more lighthearted than the Pegasus books. It also as written intentionally as a multipart series. This book ends on a cliffhanger with nothing wrapped up. 

Random beings, including humans start showing up on the Titan planet. The adults try to lock them up, but the kids realize something is going on. It turns out there are some shapeshifting monsters on the planet that are masquerading as beings that they captured. A ragtag group of kids sneaks into preison to find real Titans and Olympians and escape to earth to prepare for a battle royale.

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Glass Sword

Mare is on the run. She has a "silver" ability to manipulate electricity, but she has red blood. She teams up with similar people. They are trying to find others and help them to harness their powers. They are on the run and infiltrating Maven's kingdom.

Friday, January 08, 2021

Red Queen

"Silvers" have silver blood. "Reds" have red blood. The Silvers rule and have power over the reds. The reds often work as servants to the silvers. The reds don't like this, so they start some terrorist actions. There is also a war going on between a couple of different Silver/Red factions.

The protagonist lives in this world. She works the streets, pick-pocketing bits from the wealthy. She tries to avoid serving in the war. She lucks out and pickpockets somebody who gives her a job with royals. She discovers that she has lightning powers. The royal family decides to "make" her appear to be a silver. Meanwhile, her brother was killed for his role in the rebellion.

It seems to be a fairly strong metaphor for slavery, with many of the silver not seeing how the reds could not have it any other way. 

Eventually, things take a bunch of turns, people that we thought were dead are alive, and revolutions and counter-revolutions break out. It somewhat comes to a conclusion, but is obviously the first book in a series.