“The Rise of Nine” by Pittacus Lore: Book Review

If you are a regular follower of ours, you know (1) we are avid readers, and (2) we are humongous Pittacus Lore fans! So when we got our hands on an advance copy of The Rise of Nine, which is set for release on August 21, 2012, you know we were ecstatic. But we were also worried… would it disappoint? Inevitably, in a series, there is going to be a blip, the dip that has to come, whether it be the sophomore slump, or after. Book One of the Lorien Legacies Series I Am Number Four blew us away. Our review of Book Two tells you what we thought of The Power of Six and we also were granted a rare Interview with Pittacus Lore, so check those out to see if there was a sophomore slump. But, could Book Three The Rise of Nine continue the bestselling progression?

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The short answer is an unqualified YES! Pittacus Lore is otherworldly in his ability to entertain with non-stop action, delicious details, and imaginable, yet creative, characters! And boy was he right in his interview with us – Setrakus Ra is back and he’s badder than bad. The Rise of Nine picks up where The Power of Six left off… mass confusion and potential for destruction. But the two groups of Loriens: Six,Marina, Ella and Crayton are in Spain and Nine and Four, with Bernie Kosar, are hiding out in the US and each group tells their own stories. And, if you don’t want the story to be ruined, then STOP HERE!

The narration jumps around from number to number which can be a bit hard to follow, but we like how the fonts change as a visual reminder that there is a new narrator at the beginning of each chapter. As typical, there is more action than the prior books put together, and we never know what to expect next. We liked this book almost as much as I Am Number Four in the sense that it was full of unexpected surprises and new powers, especially with Number Ten Eight, who we would like to meet in person, he just seems so cool!  

In fact, there are so many characters, that without a great author, we would have felt lost, but this part of the series was not just about adventures and fighting, it seemed that it was more about learning who the characters are, learning a bit more about their Legacies, what is in their chests, and how they will be interacting with each other. And we were excited to learn a bit more about each of the characters so we could start to care more about some of them. We are still partial to Six, Four and Ten, and curious about the new Legacies and how everything works in the chests. Without spoiling too much… (stop now if you don’t want to know who makes an appearance in the book!) Nine and Six might make a cute, tough couple. We are thrilled Sarah made a reappearance… but Sam?! And Sam’s Dad? And Setrakus Ra is just one mean and nasty dude who is the bully we all hate at school.  ’Nuff said without totally ruining the plot for you. Get it and devour it. Before the Mogadorians do. 

 

 

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  • BOOKWORM

    I’ve read the 1st book(I Am Number Four) and the 2nd book(The Power Of Six), but not The Rise Of Nine. Its torture waiting to go to the store to but the book. I’m REALLLLLY looking forard to reading it!
    I know for one thing though(because it showed up in The Power Of Six), Number Ten is NOT a boy, it’s a girl. Her name’s Ella.

  • http://www.popcosmo.com/ PopCosmo

    Thanks for pointing out our mistake — gonna make a quick edit :) We meant Number Eight!!

  • Corentin LEFEBVRE

    To be honest, I felt a bit disappointed after reading it. The story line is almost the same as before: they need to find others, unite and fight together, which they do. Yeah, now what? I think I felt that it was a bit repetitive: a lot of fights (in which characters always get hurt but always win), new legacies appear always at the right time, they keep looking and fleeing at the same time… I would have preferred the story to focus more on mysterious Sam’s father or on Sarah’s betrayal, which was not explained (what truly happened?). Also, romance – that was a good alternative to action in the first book or even the second – is not there anymore. There are some good points though: Nine is excellent, especially in his relation to John, new characters are nice, and we can’t wait for the next book to see what will happen. The book is good, but after a year of patience, I expected the story to really take off. It doesn’t, in my opinion. Greetings from France!

  • http://www.popcosmo.com/ PopCosmo

    Bonjour! I absolutely agree – we need more romance and more, more, more about Sarah, Sam and his Dad. I do feel that this book was more about introducing characters and giving us a bit more depth into them and that the next one will be the one to “take off” as you say. Hopefully, we won’t be waiting another year! I have so many questions unanswered, but I guess that’s a good sign – I’m still waiting to find out what will happen. A bientôt!

  • Paradox

    Sarah’s Betrayal was the Mogadorian leader Setrákus Ra pretending to be Sarah. If you read through the whole book you would read this when Six finds her self in the same room as Sarah, not once but twice.