The Maze of Bones by Rick Riordan

The Maze of Bones (The 39 Clues, #1)

by Rick Riordan

What would happen if you discovered that your family was one of the most powerful in human history? What if you were told that the source of the family's power was hidden around the world in the form of 39 clues? What if you were given a choice - take a million dollars and walk away ...or get the first clue and begin the search? At the reading of their grandmother's will, Dan and Amy are given this choice - and they take the clue. Immediately, they are caught in a dangerous race against their own family members. The hunt is on...Think you've gone everywhere books can take you? Think again. Books are going to a new place, but you have to follow the clues to get there. Join Amy and Dan as they begin the hunt for the 39 Clues in Book One: The Maze of Bones. The high-octane adventures will continue for a total of ten exhilarating books written by well-known authors over two years. The 39 Clues also encompasses hundreds of game cards and an online world that that allows you to play a part in the story and compete for 100s of prizes, totalling over 50,000 pounds.

Reviewed by nitzan_schwarz on

2 of 5 stars

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This was a fun, nice book to read, but that's all it was.
It didn't compare in my eyes to Percy Jackson, the Heroes of the Olympus and the Kane Chronicles - all which I love and have a spot in my "favorite book series".
Rick Riordan is an author I love. He has this way of combining a large amount of wit, great characters and depth with a marvelous plot that captures you. His children books are not only for children, as well. My uncle, 40+ years old, have read all the series mentioned above and enjoyed them immensely, as well, which goes to show the genius of Riordan.
Which is why I was a bit disappointed with this book. The beginning of this story didn't suck me in like the rest of his books. I kept thinking this wasn't as good as the rest of his books at the beginning, roughly the first 60 pages or so. It picked up nicely, but there was still something missing... I can't really describe it – but it was not It for me.
I am still going to read the next books, because I can't abandoned a series once I've started (unless I can't finish one of the books, which is not the case), and I'm really interested to see how the different authors will affect the writing style and characters.

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