- Our mid-autumn picks include the final 'Trials of Apollo' instalment by Rick Riordan and an Agatha Christie-esque train mystery
- Every month we recommend great reads for teens to add to your TBR pile
Each month, we’ll share books we’ve reviewed. If you read any of them, share on social media, and don’t forget to tag us @youngposthk !
The Tower of Nero
The Tower of NeroThe final volume of Rick Riordan’s Trials of Apollo series is a bittersweet moment for fans. Lester (formerly the Greek god Apollo) and his friend Meg have just defeated Emperor Caligula, and are on their way to battle Nero – but there’s a rather massive two-headed snake in their way ...
Read our review here and buy a copy here.
Monstrous Devices
Monstrous DevicesIt’s hard to believe this brilliant story, about a robot that comes to life and an evil force that will stop at nothing to find it, is the author’s first. A thrillingly ingenious page-turner that will leave you longing for more.
Read our review here and buy a copy here.
Home Games
Home GamesNot exactly an easy read, this is a beautifully written story of a shy young man trying to come to terms with major life changes that are not of his making. An accomplished read for anyone who has ever felt like a small fish in a very big pond.
Read our review here and buy a copy here.
The Missing of Clairdelune
The Missing of ClairdeluneThe second instalment in the stunning Mirror Visitors quartet sees protagonist Ophelia sent to a new planet to take part in a marriage of convenience. Her new fiancé is distant, and she has no other friends. So when the death threats start coming, she realises has no idea who she can trust – or if she will survive.
Read our review here and buy a copy here.
Kidnap on the California Comet
Kidnap on the California CometTween detective Hal Beck is back on another crime-solving adventure surely inspired by Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie. This time, he finds himself travelling across the United States to solve a kidnapping. But can he work out whodunnit before he reaches the final station?
Read our review here and buy a copy here.
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