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I am a big fan of the Rick Riordan Presents books. Aru Shah and Tristan Strong are my personal favorite series from this so far. This is a great follow up to Tristan Strong number 1. I appreciate how it shows that even though Tristan did some heroic things in book 1, he also did some harm. I like how his grandmother is tied in and am hoping for more back story on her in book 3. Gum Baby and Tristan’s bickering continues to provide comic relief. Appreciated how the villain of this one is shown as...
Wowza! This one was just as phenomenal, if not even better! I’m so in love with this story, & these AMAZING characters! I love this writing style, & it has so much heart behind it & it shows. We meet some new Gods, Goddesses, & legends from folklore in here, & I loved that! Keelboat Annie has my heart! Wow! Tristan is still just the best perspective to read from. His humor is on point, & is heart is so fierce, & he’s just the best kid. We meet another kid as well who joins this adventure, & I lo...
This sequel has maybe a tiny bit of middle book syndrome? But even so I enjoyed it.I really loved getting to explore more of Alke and meet new characters! I thought the themes of this one were just as strong as the first, though different. Trauma, revenge, grey morality, diaspora, and of course, the power of stories make for another powerful message, just like the first book.The ending sets up really well for the third and final book and I'm REALLY excited to see how the setting change is going
Enjoyable. Fun. Love the folklore/myths that are brought to life in this series. Rooting for Tristan! Can't wait for book 3!!
I think I liked this even more than the first book! Tristan is home after the showdown in the other world, struggling with the symptoms of PTSD as he deals with the trauma of things he experienced. But the problems aren't over and he is pulled back yet again and must find his courage and willingness to face the things that are scary and hurtful in order to save his kidnapped grandmother.There are so many smart things woven into this book in an age appropriate way. From the concept of the African...
This was painful to read. I was more tolerant of the first books' faults because I thought the series might improve once it was on solid footing. That was, regrettably, not the case.Tristan once again must save Alke. This time it's to rescue his grandmother who has been kidnapped by a new foe; the illusive Shamble Man.Let's start with a personal pet peeve. I generally dislike it when an author tries to do the clever parody thing that's so prevalent in kids books. Unless in specific cases (for me...
5 starsThe first book was a strong beginning, but I loved this one even more. I was already familiar with the world, which probably helped, but I thought the main storyline was also more interesting with Anansi being a wise-cracking voice on his phone as he goes on a mission to save his Grandmother, but really it's a mission to save both our world and the world of Alke. This is such an interesting world the author has created and the characters are all so much fun. Gum Baby was less obnoxious an...
Felt like there was more mythology in this one and I liked the SBP.Audio
Tristan Strong Destroys the World was my most anticipated Middle Grade novel of 2020!I had so much fun reading Mbalia's debut, Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky, last year. I fell in love with Tristan, as well as Mbalia's wit and compelling writing style.At the time, I was blown away by the fact that it was a debut. The quality of the story, as well as the world-building, felt so experienced.The Tristan Strong series is part of the Rick Riordan Presents imprint, which if you are unaware,
This is absolutely one of my favorite middle-grade series ever! And it's hard to imagine my liking a book better than the first one, but this comes really close! Tristan is home after the showdown in the other world and is struggling with symptoms of PTSD as he deals with the trauma of what he experienced in book 1. But the problems brought up in book 1 are not over and he gets pulled back into it all. He must find the courage to face scary and traumatic things in order to save his grandmother.T...
(c/p from my review on TheStoryGraph) I am full on obsessed with this series. The through line of the diaspora, the sending to stories across worlds, across cultures, across generations just really hit me. This is such a good example of how to tell a beautiful and interesting and uniquely black story that isn't focused on racism. There is so much power between these pages, so much hope for young black men. It is so great that this kind of story exists. I am only upset that I now must WAIT for th...
Tristan is back in the folk hero land of Aike when he must rescue his kidnapped grandmother from his latest new foe and with his friends by his side, he’ll face new challenges as the land could be in danger. A slightly shorter round two, but our hero knows how to throw his punches. A (100%/Outstanding)
I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first. But I still appreciated how unique the story is and I love this author's narrative style/writing. The sass and sarcasm Tristan Strong tells his story with held my attention very well. I felt like the story dragged at times though and if anyone can relate, the character of Gum Baby gets on my last nerve (she is rude and SO ANNOYING!). I also like how this series has bittersweet endings, on par with reality. Overall, a fun read and I plan on reading th...
The ending 1-2 chapters of this made me feel all the emotions!! I love this series so much! Can't wait to read the finale!Tristan Strong Destroys the World puts us right back on the Strong family farm a couple weeks after Tristan's adventure in Alke. He's seeing an increasing amount of spirits though and they keep warning him that "He is coming". Then Tristan's grandmother begins to tell him about her own stories and knowledge of Alke, only to be kidnapped before she can tell him everything. Tri...
This series is an absolute delight and I can't wait to see more!
Though I liked seeing familiar characters in Tristan Strong Destroys the World the storyline was ok and repetitive within itself. Tristan's interludes, aka Dad Jokes, were very distracting and broke up the story too frequently. It took you out of the story. I still like the characters, Lady Night was an amazing addition to this cast. But I do not understand why they did not let Annsi out of the phone. I feel that he should not have been in the story at all, he wasn't a very useful character. I w...
Tristan finds himself having to face his fears and return to the world of Alke when his Nana is taken by the Shamble Man. The themes of PTSD in an individual and a community are present, as Tristan has to come to terms with what happened in book 1, and the people of Alke attempt to rebuild their world. Family, both of blood and found family, the power of stories, and the hope they bring, all play crucial parts in this story. With so many themes, and hard topics to cover in a middle grade novel m...
This is a very strong "second in a trilogy" kind of book. You know the kind. The chips are down and heroes learn and are preparing for the likely comeback. Lots of original pieces to this one and wonderful characterization, building on characters in book one and introducing new ones that add to the existing ones while also being their whole wonderful selves. Community is the key here, and that's the best part!
I am waiting for Tristan Strong to save the world 😏 He got this!!!4 stars