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THE CRACKS IN THE KINGDOM

THE COLORS OF MADELEINE, BOOK 2

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The illegal epistolic communication between Madeleine in Cambridge, England, and Elliott, in the Kingdom of Cello, through a crack between their worlds, continues in the second charming installment of the Colors of Madeleine trilogy. Elliott is an attractive and brave farm boy, and Andrew Eiden’s voice is suitably swoon worthy and appealing. Fiona Hardingham’s Madeleine is whimsical and dreamy but also something of a confused teen. When Elliott and Madeleine make contact, their conversation almost echoes with isolation as they talk in limbo between their two worlds. Princess Ko enlists Elliott and the Royal Youth Alliance to rescue her family, abducted from Cello, and Kate Reinders adeptly swings between Ko’s airhead public persona and her actual single-minded intensity. Peter McGowan rounds out the cast with an authoritative tone for the missing royals.

(Fantasy. 12 & up)

Pub Date: April 1, 2014

Duration: 14 hrs

DD ISBN: 9780545655712

Publisher: Scholastic Audiobooks

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    CHANGE OF PLANS

    Mirai’s bright, youthful voice perfectly suits this coming-of-age story.

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    Narrator Mirai’s performance shows impressive nuance and range. After graduation, Finley feels secure with boyfriend Colin but resents spending a week apart while visiting her mother’s estranged family. Her distant, awkward relationship with Cat, her mom, emerges in halting arguments and uneasy pauses. At Aunt Liz’s diner, Finley meets new friends as her bond with Colin falters. She also meets cute and thoughtful Ben, a charmingly awkward guitarist. Learning why Cat left town—and why she’s back—pushes Finley toward resilience, self-discovery, and a deeper understanding of both found and biological family. Mirai shifts from soft, dreamy confidence in Finley’s happiest moments to raucous sobs when bad news lands, vividly tracing the teen’s emotional arc.

    Mirai’s bright, youthful voice perfectly suits this coming-of-age story. (Fiction. 12-18)

    Pub Date: May 5, 2026

    Duration: 9 hrs, 30 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781668174463

    Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

    Review Posted Online: May 26, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2026

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      RAMIN ABBAS HAS MAJOR QUESTIONS

      There are no easy answers here, and Ramin’s journey is worth hearing.

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      Ramin Abbas is a devout Muslim Canadian teenager who loves music (show tunes, specifically) and who just might have a crush on the captain of his high school’s soccer team (aka Captain Handsome). He’s struggling to reconcile these things with his faith—especially after he’s forced to join the soccer team. Narrator Vikas Adam keeps listeners close to Ramin’s perspective, delivering the full range of his emotions and conveying both the funny moments and the heartrending ones. Adam’s characterizations of Ramin’s soccer bro teammates and his sweet if mercenary younger brother, Zayn, are appealing. His accents for Ramin’s Pakistani parents and the imam of their mosque add authenticity, and every “sorry” pronounced with a Canadian accent reminds listeners of the setting.

      There are no easy answers here, and Ramin’s journey is worth hearing. (Fiction. 14-18)

      Pub Date: March 3, 2026

      Duration: 10 hrs, 30 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781668160008

      Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

      Review Posted Online: April 14, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2026

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