The Sun and the Star

From the World of Percy Jackson
The Sun and the Star
A Nico di Angelo Adventure
Authors
Audio read byA.J. Beckles
Cover artistKhadijah Khatib
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Nico di Angelo Adventures
(Camp Half-Blood Chronicles)
Genres
Publisher
Publication date
May 2, 2023 (Hardcover, Audiobook, Ebook)
Publication placeUnited States
United Kingdom
Media type
Pages
ISBN9781368081153
Preceded byThe Tower of Nero (in
The Trials of Apollo series) 
Followed byThe Court of The Dead 
WebsiteThe Sun and the Star - Rick Riordan

From the World of Percy Jackson: The Sun and the Star: A Nico di Angelo Adventure, commonly known as The Sun and the Star, is a 2023 American children's fantasy action-adventure middle grade fiction LGBTQ romance novel based on Greek-Roman classical mythology co-written by authors Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro. The book is a sequel to the 2020 novel The Tower of Nero in The Trials of Apollo series, and the first novel in The Nico di Angelo Adventures series of the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles. The story follows the demigod children and boyfriends Nico di Angelo and Will Solace, the sons of the Greek Gods Hades and Apollo, respectively, on their quest into the deep dark abyss of Tartarus underneath the Greek underworld to rescue their old friend Bob, who is, in fact, the Greek Titan Iapetus.

The Sun and the Star was published by Disney-Hyperion in the United States and by Puffin Books in the United Kingdom. The novel was released on May 2, 2023, and immediately became the number one bestseller on The New York Times Best Seller list for Children’s Middle Grade Hardcover Books, the American Booksellers Association IndieBound Best Seller List for Early & Middle Grade Readers, and the Publisher Weekly Best Seller List for Children's Fiction. The book was listed on The New York Times Best Seller list for Children’s Middle Grade Hardcover Books for a total of 73 weeks, the American Booksellers Association IndieBound Best Seller List for Early & Middle Grade Readers for a total of 44 weeks, and the Publisher Weekly Best Seller List for Children's Fiction for a total of 33 weeks. The book was the number one bestseller on the American Booksellers Association IndieBound Best Seller List for Early & Middle Grade Readers for the entire year of 2023.

Background

The Sun and the Star was announced on October 6, 2021. As a cisgender heterosexual man, Rick Riordan decided to collaborate writing the novel with Mark Oshiro, an author of middle grade fiction centered on characters who are LGBTI children, and a longtime fan and an avid reader of the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles, to ensure that both Nico and Will's points of views as a young gay boy and a young bisexual boy, respectively, as well as Nico and Will's romantic relationship would be as authentic as possible. Riordan and Oshiro created the synopsis and manuscript together and received equal credit for the book.[1][2]

On September 28, 2022, both the cover art and the release date were revealed. The cover art was illustrated by Khadijah Khatib, and the release date for the hardcover version of the novel by both Disney-Hyperion in the United States and by Puffin Books in the United States was announced as May 2, 2023. Riordan also announced that he would be doing a tour of the United States and Canada with co-author Oshiro to promote the book.[3]

Characters

Reception

Bestseller lists

The Sun and the Star immediately became the number one bestseller on The New York Times Best Seller list for Children’s Middle Grade Hardcover Books,[4][a] continued to remain the number one bestseller on The New York Times Best Seller list for Children’s Middle Grade Hardcover Books for an initial period of 6 weeks,[5][b][6][c] became the number one bestseller on The New York Times Best Seller list for Children’s Middle Grade Hardcover Books again for another period of 8 weeks,[7][d][8][e] continued to be continuously listed non-stop in the top ten on The New York Times Best Seller list for Children’s Middle Grade Hardcover Books for 72 weeks,[9][f][10][g] and returned to the top ten on The New York Times Best Seller list for Children’s Middle Grade Hardcover Books again for another week,[11][h] for a total of 73 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list for Children’s Middle Grade Hardcover Books.[12][i][13][j]

The Sun and the Star immediately became the number one bestseller on the American Booksellers Association IndieBound Best Seller List for Early & Middle Grade Readers,[14][k], continued to remain the number one bestseller on the American Booksellers Association IndieBound Best Seller List for Early & Middle Grade Readers for 9 weeks,[15][l] continued to be continuously listed non-stop on the American Booksellers Association IndieBound Best Seller List for Early & Middle Grade Readers for a total of 44 weeks;[16][m] and became the number one bestseller on the American Booksellers Association IndieBound Best Seller List for Early & Middle Grade Readers for the entire year of 2023.[17][n]

The Sun and the Star immediately became the number one bestseller on the Publishers Weekly Bestseller List for Children's Fiction,[18][o] and continued to be continuously listed non-stop on the Publishers Weekly Bestseller List for Children's Fiction for a total of 33 weeks.[19][p]

Critical response

Kirkus Reviews starred The Sun and the Star, praised the novel as "a standout", stated that the "collaborative effort between Riordan and Oshiro maintains earlier Percy Jackson entries’ glorious knack for mythical machinations, profoundly sharp conflicts, and contemporary humor", added that "this stellar tale centers a richly woven love story that shines with ease between two boys who are seemingly different from one another", and recommended the book for children ages 10 years old through 14 years old.[20]

Sharon Rawlins of the School Library Journal starred The Sun and the Star, praised the novel as "a seamlessly written, action-packed story that’s also a sensitive, introspective character study", added that "fans who’ve been waiting for more of adorable couple Nico and Will won’t be disappointed", and recommend the book for children in third grade through seventh grade.[21]

Mia P. Manansala of the American Library Association Booklist starred The Sun and the Star, praised the novel as a "perfect read for fans of Percy Jackson, as well as those who love modern, inclusive takes on classic mythology", and recommend the book for children in sixth grade through ninth grade.[22]

Publishers Weekly praised the novel for "reprising the Greek myth–grounded books’ goofy humor, high-stakes action, and whimsical worldbuilding" and stated that "the collaborators weave in tender romance and emotionally complex ruminations on change, self-identity, and mental health, balancing adventure with heart and heft".[23]

Plot

Two months after the defeat of Nero and Python, the Oracle of Delphi, Rachel Elizabeth Dare, provides the prophecy for the demigod children and boyfriends Nico di Angelo and Will Solace, the sons of the Greek Gods Hades and Apollo, respectively, on their quest into the deep dark abyss of Tartarus underneath the Greek underworld to rescue their old friend Bob, who is, in fact, the Greek Titan Iapetus.

Making their way into the Underworld through the Door of Orpheus, which Nico and Percy had previously used, the two demigods are immediately set upon by the demon of nightmares, Epiales, who reveals that their mother is after Nico before Will manages to kill the demon using his newly-discovered power to emit light. Nico and Will seek the help of the troglodytes, who agree to lead them to a shortcut to Tartarus. But first, they pass the farm of Menoetes, who only agrees not to tell Hades about their quest in exchange for some stolen fruit from Persephone's garden. Although the heist is successful, Will encounters Persephone herself, who offers advice on his struggles to understand Nico, suggesting that Will embraces his own inner darkness rather than rejecting it, before gifting Will the stolen pomegranates.

Pleased with their success, Menoetes reveals that Bob, while reforming from dying while helping Percy and Annabeth, was captured by the primordial goddess of night, Nyx, who seeks to force Bob to go back to being Iapetus despite Bob's continuous rejection of his past. Nico reveals that he had encountered Nyx while traveling through Tartarus before getting captured by the giants and she took an interest in him, realizing that Nyx is using Bob as bait to get at Nico. The trogs lead the demigods to the River Acheron, where the nymph Gorgyra agrees to help them in exchange for Nico and Will sharing their story with her.

Using Gorgyra's canoe, Nico and Will descend into Tartarus where the power of the river forces them to confront their insecurities and differences of opinion, particularly on the nature of the Underworld. Locating Bob's pet saber-toothed skeleton cat, Small Bob, the demigods discover that Percy and Annabeth's giant friend Damasen is still reforming and can't help them before finally reaching Nyx's home, the Mansion of Night, where Bob is imprisoned in a continuous regeneration cycle. By combining their powers, Nico and Will free Bob before Nyx arrives with Nemesis, Hypnos, a reformed Epiales, and an army of monsters to cut off their escape.

Nyx reveals that she has created cacodemons out of manifestations of Nico's darkness and urges him to accept his darkness and stay in Tartarus, where the goddess believes he belongs. With the encouragement of Will and Bob, Nico fights back against Nyx's manipulations, embracing the fact that he is more than just his darkness, while Will accepts his own darkness to tap into Apollo's plague powers to fight Nyx. Taking control of the cacodemons, Nico decides to release them, symbolically letting go of his demons and fulfilling the part of the prophecy that he would have to leave something of equal value behind. Nemesis, Hypnos, and Epiales turn on Nyx and restrain her long enough for the group to get on the Acheron, which Nyx can't cross. To Nico's surprise, the cacodemons, which he renames Cocoa Puffs, decide to join them of their own free will.

As Bob sails the group back up the Acheron to the Underworld, Nico is visited in a dream by Hades and the spirits of his mother, Maria, and sister, Bianca. Hades reveals that he had sent Nico the prophecy so that he would rescue Bob, and arranged this dream. Maria and Bianca express their love and pride in Nico, as does Hades, who admits that Percy's actions have made him rethink his behavior towards his son, particularly when Hades realizes that the quest has risked Nico losing someone else that he loves. Hades, Maria, and Bianca urge Nico to enjoy his future with Will and find happiness.

Returning to Camp Half-Blood, Bob declines an invitation to stay and decides to head west to figure out his future, looking forward to finally having the freedom to do so. Nico and Will adopt the Cocoa Puffs and contacts Piper and her new girlfriend, Shel, to discuss their shared grief over the loss of Jason Grace. With a more hopeful outlook on life, Nico and Will look forward to what the future holds for them.

Sequel

A sequel to The Sun and the Star has been confirmed by the authors[24][25][26] called The Court of the Dead which is set to be released on September 23, 2025.[27]

Notes

  1. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on May 6, 2023, as listed in The New York Times Book Review for the week that ended on May 21, 2023.
  2. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on May 6, 2023, as listed in The New York Times Book Review for the week that ended on May 21, 2023.
  3. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on June 10, 2023, as listed in The New York Times Book Review for the week that ended on June 25, 2023
  4. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on June 24, 2023, as listed in The New York Times Book Review for the week that ended on July 9, 2023
  5. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on August 12, 2023, as listed in The New York Times Book Review for the week that ended on August 27, 2023
  6. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on May 6, 2023, as listed in The New York Times Book Review for the week that ended on May 21, 2023.
  7. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on September 14, 2024, as listed in The New York Times Book Review for the week that ended on September 29, 2024.
  8. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on September 28, 2024, as listed in The New York Times Book Review for the week that ended on October 13, 2024.
  9. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on May 6, 2023, as listed in The New York Times Book Review for the week that ended on May 21, 2023.
  10. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on September 28, 2024, as listed in The New York Times Book Review for the week that ended on October 13, 2024.
  11. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on May 7, 2023, as listed in IndieBound for the week that ended on May 10, 2023.
  12. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on July 2, 2023, as listed in IndieBound for the week that ended on July 5, 2023.
  13. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on March 3, 2024, as listed in IndieBound for the week that ended on March 6, 2024.
  14. ^ Reflecting sales for sales for the year of January 1 through November 26, 2023, as listed in IndieBound on December 7, 2023.
  15. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on May 6, 2023, as listed in Publishers Weekly for the week that ended on May 15, 2023.
  16. ^ Reflecting sales for the week that ended on December 23, 2023, as listed in Publishers Weekly for the week that ended on January 1, 2024.

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