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CROSSING THE BLACK ICE BRIDGE

From the Polar Bear Explorers' Club series , Vol. 3

An exciting adventure.

Four junior explorers brave the cursed Black Ice Bridge in this adventure-filled third book of the Polar Bear Explorers’ Club series.

Stella Starflake Pearl and her adoptive father, Felix, are expelled from the Polar Bear Explorers’ Club for breaking club rules in their last expedition. On top of that, she is wanted for arrest for being an ice princess, something deemed a danger to society. But that doesn’t stop Stella and her three friends, Shay, Ethan, and Beanie, from setting out on a dangerous expedition. On their last adventure, Shay’s shadow wolf was bitten by a witch wolf, and it seems that Shay is slowly turning into a witch wolf himself. The only person who can save him is on the other side of the treacherous Black Ice Bridge. Encountering gargoyles, red devil squids, and a gentleman flamingo, Stella and her friends must travel the bridge that no explorer has ever successfully crossed. With magic, danger, and mythical creatures, this book is fast paced and full of action and adventure. Detailed black-and-white drawings scattered throughout the book give readers a tantalizing glimpse into this world. Powerful one-liners reinforce messages of not judging others for being born the way they are and not being defined by one element of your being. Characters are cued as White.

An exciting adventure. (Fantasy. 8-12)

Pub Date: Nov. 10, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-5344-0652-0

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: Aug. 24, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2020

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THE UNADOPTABLES

Unfolding with the clarity of a fairy tale, this sure-footed debut casts a delightfully spooky spell.

Targeted in a wicked scheme, five resourceful kids flee their orphanage in 1892 Amsterdam.

Each longs to be adopted, but would-be parents reject them when they see the kids’ atypical attributes: Lotta’s 12 fingers, Egg’s East Asian ancestry (other characters default to white), Fenna’s muteness, clumsy Sem’s ears, and Milou’s wild ferocity. That is, until sinister Meneer Rotman sees their remarkable gifts—but Milou’s special sense warns her that Rotman’s evil. Indeed: They discover he intends to buy them as slave labor to crew his ship. Milou, who keeps a Book of Theories regarding why her birth family hasn’t claimed her, persuades them to escape to the puppet-making Poppenmaker family she’s sure she belongs to. Loyal if not convinced, the others join her. Lotta’s math and Egg’s cartographic acumen help them follow coordinates on Milou’s mysterious timepiece to the Poppenmakers’ windmill home and puppet theater, now abandoned. Thanks to Lotta’s technical ingenuity, Egg’s artistry, Fenna’s culinary prowess, and Sem’s needlework—assisted by clockmaker and dike warden Edda Finkelstein—it’s almost home. Then Milou forgets the other orphans have family longings, and the orphans discover Rotman has not forgotten them….While the vivid, Dickensian setting—grim orphanage, icy mists, and shadowy dockyards—and quaint clockwork creations and life-size puppets spin a web of Gothic creepiness, the bonds among this found family of lively orphans add plenty of warmth and light.

Unfolding with the clarity of a fairy tale, this sure-footed debut casts a delightfully spooky spell. (Fantasy. 8-12)

Pub Date: June 2, 2020

ISBN: 978-0-593-11693-7

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Viking

Review Posted Online: Feb. 25, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2020

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THE MUMMY SNATCHER CURSE

From the Wand Keepers series , Vol. 2

A clever, magical romp, overflowing with high drama and low humor.

In this second series entry, blue-freckled foundling Spella De-broom Cauldroneyes and friends take an exciting shopping trip to Mummy City—arriving just in time to help save the world.

Gathering up both her shy best friend, Tolden Tutters (whose dragon, Softfang, serves as his hearing aid), and the many fantastical hats of her green-skinned guardian witch, Mathilda Cauldroneyes, 8-year-old Spella leaves jolly Hungry Snout Forest for the big city. There, the disappearances of a certain very powerful old cauldron and a rising number of the city’s residents signal that trouble’s beginning to bubble. (“Toothless Toz is ten feet tall and smells of old cheese…His arm fell off in 3356 BC and was never found again, so he used a feather duster in its place.”) As it happens, Stonescare, a “frightful, mean wizard,” has recruited some scary allies for a new scheme. Readers fond of stories filled with silly names, ingenious spellcasting both helpful (a sandwich-dispensing cardigan pocket) and otherwise (screaming farts), and engaging magical creatures (booger-eating purple unicorns, tree wart trolls quaintly collecting roozle wart for their morning tea) will echo Spella’s favorite expression of delight—“toadfire!”—at the many comical twists. They’ll also appreciate the summary way the fledgling wand-wielder sends a pair of sneering bullies packing. The ending promises more adventures to come. Final art not seen.

A clever, magical romp, overflowing with high drama and low humor. (Fantasy. 8-10)

Pub Date: Sept. 30, 2025

ISBN: 9781665955348

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: July 19, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2025

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