Solstice review by CWay_RPEMS
Solstice
by P. J. Hoover
Age Range - Mature Young Adult
Genre - Chick Lit
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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For 18 years, the world had been in Global Heating Crisis, 
a summer that never ends. For Piper, it has been going on 
her whole life. She has never seen a snowball or seen the 
leaves turn in Autumn. With her over protective mother and 
a crazy, wild, friend she decides to take some risks in 
her life like dating behind her mothers back. Soon, she 
is thrown into another world where Greek gods reside and 
she may be the one to change the world.

Opinion: 

This book was great. At first I thought it jumped into the main part of 
the story too fast. Later I realized this was needed to 
get everything in. I loved how the gods seemed like real 
people and how relatable Piper was. The setting of a world 
in global warming was perfectly described. I recommend 
this book to people who liked the Mortal Instruments 
series, the Lightning Thief, the Red Pyramid, and the Lost 
Hero.
Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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