48 pages • 1 hour read
464
Novel • Fiction
New Mexico • Contemporary
2018
Middle grade
10-14 years
600L
In The Storm Runner by J. C. Cervantes, a young boy named Zane, who walks with a cane due to a disability, embarks on a perilous journey tied to a Mayan prophecy that involves freeing the evil god Ah-Puch. With the help of a shape-shifting girl named Brooks and guidance from his heritage as the son of a storm god, Zane confronts ancient deities and discovers his true potential. The narrative includes themes of disability, loss, and death.
Adventurous
Fantastical
Exciting
Emotional
Mysterious
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The Storm Runner by J. C. Cervantes blends Mayan mythology with a modern-day adventure, featuring a relatable protagonist and a fast-paced plot. Readers appreciate the cultural depth and unique story. However, some find the pacing uneven and the supporting characters underdeveloped. Overall, it captivates with its originality and engaging narrative.
Fans of adventurous middle-grade fantasies like Percy Jackson & The Olympians and The Kane Chronicles will be captivated by J. C. Cervantes’ The Storm Runner. Readers who enjoy mythology, especially Mayan lore, and protagonists discovering their hidden potentials will find this book engaging and thrilling.
12,118 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
464
Novel • Fiction
New Mexico • Contemporary
2018
Middle grade
10-14 years
600L
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