Three months later, Pudge has a conversation with someone he hasn't seen in a while.
Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Peter Parker suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten.
Six months after the events of "The Amazing Spider-Man 2", Spidey has come back strong and better than ever! However, when a job competition named Eddie Brock enters the picture, Peter feels like he needs to up his game with the Bugle. Also, as if his life wasn't complicated enough, supervillians new and old begin to pop up, making Peter unsure if he can be the hero he wants to be.
Luke is Kronos now, his army growing bigger and more powerful by the day. However, before Percy can face Kronos, he must first survive freshman year at Goode High School, where monsters lurk at every corner. In this installment to the PJO series (tying in between Battle of the Labyrinth and The Last Olympian), Percy comes face-to-face with a gallery of foes, both new and old.
When Shawn and Gus are hired to find the killer who puts his victims in cars used in street races, they must become street racers themselves.
Under unusual circumstances, Spider-Man and Superman meet and form a friendship and must work together to stop a plot that seems to threaten their world.
After reading Augustus's final words, Hazel makes a decision. However, she is interrupted by a phone call from a man who seems to know what she's going through. (Could work as an actual epilogue to the book.) NOTE: "Doctor Who" knowledge isn't necessary, but it adds a bit to the experience.