Readers are captivated by the constant banter and friction between Nico's dark sarcasm and Will's relentless optimism as they navigate the underworld together.
The book rewards long time fans of the Percy Jackson series by finally giving Nico di Angelo the center stage and deep internal monologue he has long deserved.
The terrifying monsters of Tartarus are balanced by moments of unexpected tenderness and domestic comfort that keep the intense adventure from feeling overwhelming.
Nico's battle against his own self loathing feels deeply authentic to young readers who are learning how to embrace their own flaws and complicated feelings.
Reach for this book when your child is navigating the weight of past mistakes, feeling like an outsider, or struggling to balance their darker emotions with a need for connection. While it is a high stakes fantasy quest, the heart of the story is about the courage it takes to be vulnerable with those we love and the importance of self acceptance. It provides a vital space for young readers to see that their 'shadows' do not make them unlovable. Following Nico di Angelo and his boyfriend Will Solace into the terrifying depths of Tartarus, the story explores themes of grief, trauma, and identity. Despite the underworld setting, the narrative is deeply hopeful and romantic, focusing on how different personalities can support one another. It is an ideal pick for middle schoolers who enjoy epic adventures but are ready for more nuanced discussions about mental health and healthy relationships.