Book Review: Rick Riordan’s The Serpent’s Shadow
The chaos snake, Apophis, is back, threatening the world with eternal darkness. The Kanes must find an ancient spell to turn the serpent’s shadow into a weapon.
The chaos snake, Apophis, is back, threatening the world with eternal darkness. The Kanes must find an ancient spell to turn the serpent’s shadow into a weapon.
Climb aboard the Argo II, if you dare for an unforgettable journey across land and sea to Rome, where important discoveries, surprising sacrifices, and unspeakable horrors await.
The Kingdom Keepers are celebrity guests on the cruise, but there’s a greater need for them to find the Overtakes and prevent them from stealing Walt Disney’s journal.
One of the Kingdom Keepers is breaking their own rules just as they discover the Overtakers are creating their own holograms, jumping onto the Internet, recruiting from outside.
The teens -Finn, Philby, Willa, Charlene, and Maybeck – search for Wayne, their mentor and head Imagineer who has mysteriously gone missing, abducted by the Overtakers.
The evil Overtakers have gained control of a computer server at the Animal Kingdom, and it means that if any of the holographic hosts fall asleep, they will go into comas—permanently.
An original Lost Boy, now a Scotland Yard detective, suspects a shadow creature of influence the heir to England’s throne. When her mother goes missing, it’s up to Wendy to save the day.
His memories lost, Percy stumbles into the Roman camp, introducing new demigods, more fearsome monsters and other creatures, all destined to play a part in the Prophesy of Seven.
Five teens are transformed into holographic guides at Disney’s Magic Kingdom in an adventure that quickly turns virtual nightmare with the rise of the Disney villains.
After discovering a mysterious document in an old desk, Aidan and Sarah Cooper are pulled into the origins of Peter Pan and the battle between good and evil.