The Son of Sobek A Disney Hyperion Short Story edition by Rick Riordan Children eBooks
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In this e-book short story by Rick Riordan, Carter Kane is investigating rumored sightings of a monster on Long Island when he runs into something else a mysterious boy named Percy Jackson. And their meeting isn't exactly friendly. . . .
Includes a sneak peek chapter from HOUSE OF HADES, Book Four in the Heroes of Olympus series.
The Son of Sobek A Disney Hyperion Short Story edition by Rick Riordan Children eBooks
Carter Kane has battled and won against Egyptian Gods and Goddesses. Percy Jackson has done the same with Greek Gods and Goddesses. If the Greek and Roman mythological figures and beasts can come together in The Heroes of Olympus, why can't Greek and Egyptian mythology come together? Well, speculate no further! In The Son of Sobek, Carter and Percy have to do the hardest thing two heroes can do- work together.Carter is confident (somewhat) that he can handle the giant bedazzled crocodile that is terrorizing Long Island. That is, before it eats him. being squished inside the gullet of a giant crocodile isn't exactly his idea of a good time, but at least the croc was big enough to eat him in one gulp instead of biting him in half. While Carter is still trying to figure out what to do next, the croc spits him up, right in front of some strange kid. When it is clear the kid can see the croc, not some watered down version mortals would see, he realizes this is no normal boy. Together, Carter Kane and Percy Jackson must get rid of a crocodile that likes to munch on cars and can flatten a house. But there is something more disturbing going on. Something that would send an Egyptian monster right into the heart of Camp Half-Blood, thus bringing together Carter and Percy.
OK, I hate to speculate, but this felt like Riordan was setting up a massive new series that brought together Eyptian, Roman, and Greek mythology. *insert loony squeal here* I hope this really is the case and this wasn't just one lone short story, because nothing would be better than seeing everyone come together for a final series (because honestly, a world where there are no more Kane and Jackson novels to come out is just a world not worth living in!). This was a fabulous little story that gives you just enough of a tease to keep you sated until House of Hades comes out! So fingers crossed. Mr. Riordan, we want a series where they all come together and throw the world for a loop! Puh LEASE?!
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The Son of Sobek A Disney Hyperion Short Story edition by Rick Riordan Children eBooks Reviews
This is so fun and so funny! The two most awesome and hilarious characters working together. You have to read it to believe it.
After all these years of Percy Jackson and the heroes of Olympus, with some of Kane chronicles, we finally might be seeing the grand finale Egyptian and Greek/Roman mythology crossover.
It was sort of obvious having to come to an end with both mythology series that the crossover would be the grand finale, but we weren't able to guess it fully since it wasn't clear exactly how it will manage such a big-scale-crossover.
Even with this introductory sneak-peek, it doesn't say much about how the story would unfold. It can at least be assumed that it will share the collection of multiple perspectives (like how the heroes of Olympus are told), because there will be a need to cover all of those explanations on how the story is unfolding, and a single perspective would not be enough to cover that.
The book itself is too short to even comment on the story, because even if I give you a super short summary, it will be enough to spoil the entire story of this book (or can it be called a booklet?)
Overall, it will be a great idea to buy and read this, and I am also looking forward to reading the Staff of Serapis, which is the Annabeth/Sadie version of this book.
This book, The Son of Sobek, is a crossover story where 2 of Rick Riordan's main characters from different series meet up. Percy Jackson runs into Carter from the Kane series, and they battle a monster together. There's also a sequel to this book, the Staff of Serapis, which is about Annabeth from the Percy Jackson books meeting up with Sadie from the Kane books. The crossover idea is very cool! Both books are really good, and stay true to each character and story line from their original series. Its a fun read. If you're wondering where these crossover books fall in the time line of the other series - at the end of my kindle version of The Staff of Serapis, there's a preview of The Blood of Olympus. So the crossovers happen before that final Percy Jackson book. And in The Son of Sobek, Carter mentions standing on the shores of chaos, so the crossover books happen after the Kane series.The story lines in both these books suggest that there could be more crossovers to come.
I would definitely recommend this book to everyone 5 and up, yes even the elders. Deal with it 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎 the reason is because this book is awesome, plus I have a kitten, your argument is invalid 🐆😎
Narrated in first-person by Carter Kane, The Son of Sobek tells the meeting between Kane and Percy Jackson as they hunt down the Son of Sobek, a regular crocodile made giant by an amulet belonging to the Egyptian god Sobek.
It was nice seeing Percy in action again and this story has gotten me interested in reading the Kane Chronicles. Like the Percy Jackson series, this short continues Riordan's use of humorous narration, making for an enjoyable read.
However, it does uses the crossover trope of the protagonists coming into conflict because of a misunderstanding before being driven to overcome it to confront the antagonist(s). I also found the beginning to be a little too overdone in exposition explaining Carter's story.
The short also leaves a plot hook open for the other Percy/Carter crossover stories to pick-up.
Carter meets Percy when they both investigate reports of a giant crocodile. Naturally, they fight each other at first. Then they team up to face off against the giant crocodile.
Fans of Rick Riordan's will enjoy this crossover story. It is a lot of fun to see how the two heroes deal with each other. It was especially nice to see them both be surprised by the power of the other and the confusion they had in trying to get their differences to mesh.
The only dissatisfaction I had was that the story is only half of the short book. The rest is sample chapters from the other books. This made the story that was already going to be much shorter than most of the stories in the series, even shorter. The entire story wasn't much longer than one of Riordan's chapters in the regular series.
Carter Kane has battled and won against Egyptian Gods and Goddesses. Percy Jackson has done the same with Greek Gods and Goddesses. If the Greek and Roman mythological figures and beasts can come together in The Heroes of Olympus, why can't Greek and Egyptian mythology come together? Well, speculate no further! In The Son of Sobek, Carter and Percy have to do the hardest thing two heroes can do- work together.
Carter is confident (somewhat) that he can handle the giant bedazzled crocodile that is terrorizing Long Island. That is, before it eats him. being squished inside the gullet of a giant crocodile isn't exactly his idea of a good time, but at least the croc was big enough to eat him in one gulp instead of biting him in half. While Carter is still trying to figure out what to do next, the croc spits him up, right in front of some strange kid. When it is clear the kid can see the croc, not some watered down version mortals would see, he realizes this is no normal boy. Together, Carter Kane and Percy Jackson must get rid of a crocodile that likes to munch on cars and can flatten a house. But there is something more disturbing going on. Something that would send an Egyptian monster right into the heart of Camp Half-Blood, thus bringing together Carter and Percy.
OK, I hate to speculate, but this felt like Riordan was setting up a massive new series that brought together Eyptian, Roman, and Greek mythology. *insert loony squeal here* I hope this really is the case and this wasn't just one lone short story, because nothing would be better than seeing everyone come together for a final series (because honestly, a world where there are no more Kane and Jackson novels to come out is just a world not worth living in!). This was a fabulous little story that gives you just enough of a tease to keep you sated until House of Hades comes out! So fingers crossed. Mr. Riordan, we want a series where they all come together and throw the world for a loop! Puh LEASE?!
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